Used 2011 Volvo C70 for Sale near Providence, RI
There’s a very good reason Volvo is continually tagged with the “boring” label. I could easily start an in-depth discussion about branding and consumer perception (speaking of boring), but the truth is, that kind of evidence just isn’t needed. Recognizing boring is very much like the Supreme Court’s now outdated definition of obscenity: “I know it when I see it.”
Sadly, it looks like Volvo doesn’t. Despite the C70 routinely losing out to rivals in comparison tests of engine performance, handling, and quality, Volvo has decided to forge ahead in 2011 with the two-door hard-top convertible and address literally none of these issues. They will, however, redesign the nose and tail, pay some attention to the interior, add a new color option, and delete that pesky manual transmission option, just in case someone was actually enjoying driving their Volvo.
Up front, the nose gets a revamp from fascia to fenders, with upsized headlights and a redesigned grille. The rear gets a similar treatment, with new oval LED taillights that Volvo claims are inspired by the XC60. Inside, leather seats now come with a more supple grain and are standard. The instrument panel has been reworked as well, but LCD displays wash out frequently – something you want to avoid in a convertible. The navigation system has been a point of contention amongst testers for programming difficulty, but as the controls are obstructed by the steering wheel, you may never experience it.
I know, your head is spinning. Don’t worry, things are nice and predictable from here on out. It still has the same power-retractable three-piece hardtop and symbolic rear seating. The same laggy, 2.5-liter turbocharged inline five-cylinder engine can be found under the hood, now attached only to a five-speed automatic. The combo delivers 227 hp that don’t start showing up to the party until after 3,000 rpm, and fully arrive 2,000 later. At least its 236 lb-ft of torque manage to show up at 1,500 rpm, but those are still not enough to combat the turbo lag. This could almost be forgivable if the C70 didn’t provide an unimpressive 19/28 mpg rating, too.
And I hope you’re not looking to the ride itself to make up the difference, because in the C70 it's vague at best. It’s not sporty, it’s not comfortable. Like Volvo itself, it’s just there. That is, unless you choose the 18-inch wheel option, which was seemingly designed to increase the harshness of the ride without the pesky side-effect of improved handling.
Am I being too hard on the Swedish manufacturer? I suppose that depends on how much you’re willing to forgive. The shortcomings of the C70 are no well-guarded secret, and its competitors routinely put out cars that best the C70 for the same amount of money. Sometimes less money. Sure it’s safe, but is it any safer than a BMW 328 or its Swedish brother the Saab 9-3? For my money, I’d prefer a car that does something well.
4.6 Overall rating
(17 reviews)We have a 2007 Volvo in Europe - wonderful car! Its good looking, low maintenance, and enough under the hood to handle the mountains easily.
I think it’s an amazing car! Original owner who took care of his cars tho. What we all dream of to find!
Yes the vehicle appeared to be a good deal; however the damage in the interior led me to believe the car was neglected
Trunk is great even with top down. I can carry golf clubs, briefcase and small suitcase with the top folded into the trunk. Seats are comfy, very nicely sticthed brown leather with contrasting trim. Control panel, radio, heat,AC, phone are simple to use. Not over-complicated like many new computer heavy controls. Front wheel drive is great in bad weather too!
The car has been great so far. Im having the timing belt changed as it has never been done, and the car is over 10 years old. The cost at Volvo is just over $1000. Volvo told me the water pump doesnt get replaced by them as it should last the life of the car. Dont let other shops talk you into replacing the pump. The only disappointment is the wind deflector is missing from the vehicle.
2011 Volvo C70 FAQs
How many 2011 Volvo C70 vehicles in Providence, RI have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 6 for sale near Providence, RI have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Volvo C70?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Volvo C70 gets between 22 and 23 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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