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Volvo C30 road test

The is one of those cars that many buyers have made up their mind they are going to own long before they ever set foot near a Volvo dealership. Its distinctive good looks are even more appealing thanks to the facelift and the cabin is all the more inviting with the subtle changes wrought there too. If anything, these styling changes should help attract even more buyers to the .

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The Volvo C30 is one of those cars that many buyers have made up their mind they are going to own long before they ever set foot near a Volvo dealership. Its distinctive good looks are even more appealing thanks to the facelift and the cabin is all the more inviting with the subtle changes wrought there too. If anything, these styling changes should help attract even more buyers to the C30. All but the hot T5 are easy on fuel, insurance and servicing, and the DRIVe models save owners even greater wads of cash thanks to their low road tax rates – or free road tax in the case of the Start-Stop model. Long term values of the C30 are bearing up well as this Volvo has acquired something of a cult following, which bodes well for anyone putting their cash into a facelifted model. All C30s come with a good level of standard equipment, so this Swedish small hatch is sound choice.

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Lee Sibbald, February 3, 2010
Filed under: Fleet news,RoadTestReports.co.uk,Volvo

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