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The Volvo V60 T6 R-Design may not have the space of an SUV, or the absolute dynamic ability of a German wagon, but it blends a broad range of abilities with some clever Scando design and style. Compared with Volvo wagons of yore, it really is, erm, poles apart…...
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The Volvo C30 T5 R-Design tuned by Polestar is a solid package that delivers some additional performance and fun but in the end it’s a car that struggles with the two key elements of being a proper hot hatch, performance and practicality....
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We turn the spotlight on automotive's newest and brightest stars, as we ask the questions to which you want the answers. Ultimately, however, there is only one question that really needs answering would you buy one?...
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Its price is line-ball with rivals and while it is similar in terms of features, the Volvo D3 diesel version is less of a value proposition than its own stable, including the petrol-fuelled T4 1.6-litre ($51,990) or T5 2.0-litre ($54,990). Lots of sensible features except a spare wheel....
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The Volvo XC60 starts at $60,990 and the Teknik is $65,990. But the extras, selected individually, would be twice that hike. There's eight-speaker sound with USB and Bluetooth, dual-zone climate control, rain-sensing wipers, rear parking sensors and a camera, auto-dipping mirror, active headlights, satnav and blind-spot warning system....
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The Swedish brand has well and truly put itself back in the hunt for more sales volume in this prestige wagon segment. The V60 T5 wagon has the looks, safety gear and cabin flexibility to give its (predominantly more-expensive German) rivals a hard time, as well as some heartburn in the performance stakes. The staid and stodgy image of its forebears is fading and this newest addition to the Volvo line-up will only accelerate that "hat-wearing Volvo driver" concept's passage into automotive history....
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One of the better wagons on the market that is a must-see for families as much as for the person who enjoys to drive. The S60 sedan has the same qualities. But it's not only the way the V60 responds. It feels good from the driver's seat. It has a simple, Ikea-like simplicity but you can see it has lots of features. It is quiet and comfortable and feels rock solid - all inspiring confidence which makes it a car to at least consider for the family. As I said, it's a car I always felt safe and comfortable in and never tired of enjoying how it performs....
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With its strong focus on safety, the XC60 appeals to the sensible side, while not compromising on style and comfort. Away from city streets, the XC60 proves its mettle with comfortable highway travel for both front and rear passengers. The value equation looks a little uneven at first glance, but, for the added cost, the XC60 D5 provides a healthy equipment and safety list, a strong diesel, and rewarding on-road behaviour. It’s got a premium feel and is quite an enjoyable car - it won’t disappoint you....
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A blessing to the eye with soul-stirring performance to match, the Polestar is a fine alternative Euro. In the absence of genuinely new models, look forward to more such digressions from the Volvo norm....
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With the S60 Polestar, Volvo Car Australia has built upon the improved dynamic credentials achieved by the S60 while retaining the S60’s benchmark safety systems and distinctive Scandinavian design. We can safely say Volvos are becoming more interesting to drive again....
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