2006 Volvo S40 Review

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2006 Volvo S40 2.4i

Engine: 2.4L I5

Fuel Type: Gas

Transmission: Automatic

Drivetrain: FWD

2006 Volvo S40 T5

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An Ideal Road Trip Companion

Finally, a mini vacation! I wouldnt count my trip to Maui, Hawaii for four days in May because it was due to my best friends sisters wedding and it was more stressful than relaxing. A vacation planned around a wedding somehow seems like an oxymoron. Nevertheless, a girlfriend of mine from New York was in town so I went up to visit her at her cabin on the lake. Im glad I had Volvos 2006 (a carryover from the restyled 2005 model year) S40 to escort me on the four hour drive there and then back, because not only does it look superb, its extremely stable at highway speeds, has adequate power and a fabulous interior - winning combination all around.

What strikes me most about the new S40 is its very attractive exterior. I would almost call it beautiful because its so classy, sporty and well proportioned, but Ill have to reserve the b word for some other subject matter. Nevertheless, its lines and curves fuse together to create an eye-catching body shell that beckons to be stared at. I, for one, loved the Passion Red paint scheme, not only because red is my favourite colour but also because it just matches the cars peppy personality.

Powering my spicy S40 tester is an all-aluminum, 2.4-litre, 20-valve, DOHC, normally aspirated, 5-cylinder engine with CVVT (continuous variable valve timing), which produces 168-horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 170 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. In all honesty, the engine wasnt the main source of pep because I thought the S40 was a little underpowered. While 168-horsepower seems like a sizeable herd of horses, it really wasnt as snappy in real life, especially while I was driving up the highway to the lake. Passing power was minimal and I found that when I dropped from 5th to 4th gear, I still didnt get that much response from the engine. I really needed to drop it down into 3rd gear to pick up the pace, although this caused more commotion than I would have liked. There is, however, a turbocharged version available dubbed the T5, which generates 218-horsepower and 236 lb-ft of torque. I think this would be more suited to my driving style (wink, wink)! Not to mention the tuner-prepared Volvo S40 Evolve with a screaming 425-horsepower. You cant see this, but I am salivating!

Countering the fact that the base S40 isnt endowed with abundant power, it handles exceptionally well. As mentioned, it is very stable at highway speeds and takes to corners like ducks do to water due to its front MacPherson spring-strut suspension, with lower-links and an anti-roll bar, plus its rear multi-link setup with coil springs and another anti-roll bar. The suspension, combined with a rigid body shell and linked to a traditional hydraulic, speed-sensitive, power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system, is yet again a winning combination. The cars comfortable chassis made the drive up to the lake very smooth, even on the bumpy parts of the highway and through construction areas. Also, the rubber from the P205/55R16 tires gripped the dry pavement impressively, further enhancing the S40s stability.

Of course, much of that feeling of comfort has to do with the cars unique interior. As far as first impressions go, it was a “Wow, this is so cool!” experience. I had to use the word “cool” because “space-age” just sounds so out of this world, not to mention out of date. The new floating centre stack does seem out of this world, mind you, because its something the passengers in my car could not stop looking at, let alone fathom how it came to be, kin of like pictures of aliens or crop circles. Maybe Ive taken this alien analogy too far, but bottom line, the floating centre stack is totally different than anything Ive previously seen. It houses all the necessary devices, such as climate control, CD player and AM/FM presets. Everything is clearly labeled and very user-friendly. The single, in-dash CD player was linked to a performance sound system with 6 speakers and four 25-watt amplifiers. Unlike the floating centre stack that housed it, the audio system is decent but nothing to fawn over.

The Dynamic T-Tec upholstery that garnished the interior not only looks classy, but is quite comfortable. I found that the front bucket seats are a bit on the stiff side, but still comfortable at the same time. Due to a previous back injury, the sturdy seats were just what the doctor ordered while on my four-hour trek to the cabin. Often times, when I am traveling in a vehicle for a long distance, whether as the passenger or the driver, my back becomes stiff and sore. The S40s seats kept my back supported and relaxed, minimizing my discomfort and enabling me to drive the distance with little to no back ache. And Im normally a sucker for leather-trimmed seats. I think what Volvo has done with the T-Tec material has won me over, mind you, and Id take these over leather hands down.

From the outside the S40 doesnt appear to have much trunk room, however, open the lid and its quickly apparent that ample space for luggage is available. Just ask my gal pal Kristina. I was shooting photos one day and she decided she wanted to come along for the ride (who could blame her). As I was taking pictures of the trunk, she decided that she would jump in to see if she could fit inside. I know that sounds a little odd, but I frequently make jokes about trunk sizes in reference to “dead body capacity”. Perhaps the HBO series “The Sopranos” is rubbing off on me, who knows? So she hopped in, curled up and fit quite comfortably, and how could I resist but to take a few pictures. Seriously, thought, the S40s cargo capacity 12.6 cu ft, which is enough to fit all sorts of goodies and gear.

One thing that Volvo has taken great pride in is its reputation of building some of the safest vehicles on the road. Even though the base S40 startsat $23,755, none of the safety features are compromised. In fact, the Volvo Canada website shows Safety and Security features first and foremost. For instance, the S40 includes four-wheel disc brakes with standard ABS and electronic brake force distribution (EBD), a side impact protection system (SIPS), SIPS front seat mounted side airbags, multi-stage front airbags with knee pads, pedestrian protection and a collapsible steering column just to name a few.

Whether its off to the cabin or off to work, the Volvo S40 offers a fashionable interior, a sleek and stylish exterior, commendable safety features, a smooth ride, and a decent stereo system, not to forget ample cargo space. The S40 is, dare I say, bold and beautiful.

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