2002 Volvo V70 T5 Review Los Angeles CA

Despite the onslaught of minivans, SUVs and now various "crossover" offerings, these venerable workhorses have remained a focal point of the mix. On one hand, the Gothenberg Gang has long excelled in serving the overtly utilitarian wing of the wagon-buying community in Los Angeles.

Local Companies

Volvo of Los Angeles
(213) 741-5000
1945 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA
Culver City Volvo
(310) 391-0445
11201 Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA
Volvo of Santa Monica
(310) 264-4943
1719 Santa Monica Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA
RUSNAK/Pasadena
(626) 577-6661
2025 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena, CA
Galpin Volvo
(818) 997-3800
15500 Roscoe Blvd
Van Nuys, CA
Power Volvo South Bay
(310) 325-3255
3010 Pacific Coast Highway
Torrance, CA
L A City Hyundai
(213) 383-5100
444 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Soto Auto Sale
(323) 268-3350
400 S Soto St
Los Angeles, CA
Wendy's Auto Sales
(323) 754-8891
11227 1/2 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA
Kbs America
(213) 739-1111
625 S Kingsley Dr
Los Angeles, CA

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Once a staple of the American automotive scene, station wagons have become the "missing men" in many manufacturers' lineups during the past couple of decades. That's hardly been the case at Volvo. Despite the onslaught of minivans, SUVs and now various "crossover" offerings, these venerable workhorses have remained a focal point of the mix. On one hand, the Gothenberg Gang has long excelled in serving the overtly utilitarian wing of the wagon-buying community. But it's equally true that Sweden's largest automaker also has managed to crank out some of the hottest sport variants ever to turn a wheel.

The latest in that distinguished line is the new V70 T5. Standing proud of its lesser 2.4, 2.4T and XC brethren, this turbocharged toter is the undisputed excitement leader of Volvo's midsize wagon pack. Despite sport-coupe levels of quickness and agility, the T5 sacrifices virtually nothing in the way of day-to-day driving capability.

Visually, the V70 integrates numerous classic Volvo styling cues into its clearly more contemporary visage. Rounded contours of the front sheetmetal meld with a pronounced shoulder line and graceful sweep of the rear, giving it a sophisticated flair that was demonstrably absent from a number of its boxier forebears. The latest iteration of this handsome hauler also gained a lot more structural integrity in the redesign process that took place for the 2000 model year. Switching to single-piece main side stampings and a ring-type perimeter element around the rear gate netted a whopping 65 percent more torsional stiffness. Those design innovations greatly limit twist and flex, ensuring an even more stable-handling platform while virtually banishing formerly common squeaks and creaks.

Author: Bob Nagy

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Volvo of Los Angeles

(213) 741-5000
1945 S. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA


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