Is the Volvo S80 a good car to drive?

Is the Volvo S80 a good car to drive?

It’s necessary to view the refreshed Volvo S80 with a sense of proportion. This car is never going to be an Autocar driver’s favourite. But it could make a case for business drivers who rarely leave the motorway because they need to get where they are going.

When did the Volvo S80 first come out?

The S80 received the best press reaction of any Volvo when it was launched in 1998. The motoring press gushed over its comfort, safety features and composed driving characteristics. Four petrol engines and one diesel were on offer, all with the same, shockingly curvaceous (for a Volvo) four-door saloon body.

How does Volvo S80 1.6D DRIVe work?

Although on a good stretch of motorway, it can be impressively refined settled, the majority of the time (in the UK at least) the DRIVe is constantly reacting to the road surface. It gently hops and skips and thumps over even reasonable surfaces.

How much does a new headlamp cost on a Volvo S80?

A clutch assembly is around £190, whilst an exhaust system is in the region of £400. Thin front brake pads will require the thick end of £60, whilst rears are £40 a pair. A new alternator will require alternate plans for £180, but a new starter motor is a fairly reasonable £120. A replacement headlamp is £180.

What’s the price of a new Volvo S80?

The DRIVe, despite its SE specification, retails at £22,245 (our test car’s leather trim and heated seats added £1450 to the price) making it just two or three thousand pounds more expensive than a Mondeo or Insignia. However, it has rather less power on tap than typical rivals because of the downsized 1.6-litre turbodiesel engine.

Why does the interior light go out on a Volvo S80?

Usually any additional drain is caused by the self-dimming switch for the interior light remaining open circuit despite the light going out. Try switching the interior light off completely. If the Volvo S80’s driving dynamics trail behind those of its German rivals, the interior of the Swede is where it gets right back on terms.