2009 Volvo C30 Reviews

You'll find all our 2009 Volvo C30 reviews right here. 2009 Volvo C30 prices range from $4,070 for the C30 S to $7,810 for the C30 D5.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

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Used Volvo C30 review: 2007-2013
By Stephen Corby · 26 May 2017
Volvo C30 is a small coupe from the renowned Swedish car marque, Designed as part of its plan to get away from its 'sensible but boring' image.
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Used Volvo C30 review: 2007-2010
By Graham Smith · 19 Jul 2012
Graham Smith reviews the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Volvo C30 as a used buy.
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Used fuel efficient cars review: 2009
By Stuart Innes · 15 Jul 2010
Doing 100km of general running about for less than five bucks in fuel makes motoring pretty affordable. As manufacturers bring out more models with increasingly-amazing frugality, motorists are laughing all the way from the pumps. A generation ago, the 30 miles per gallon mark (9.4 litres/100km in metric speak) was a
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Volvo C30 2009 Review
By Staff Writers · 26 Aug 2009
Unless your name is Rip Van Winkle (those under 30 go and look it up), you can't help but notice something grand has happen in Volvo land. The boys and girls in the styling department have discarded their cardigans, or whatever the Swedish equivalent is, and rediscovered the world of style.So boring and boxy Volvos are out and sexy curves are in. Cabins have become fashionably cool while safe but pedestrian performance has been replaced with cars that are safer and impress. Evolution? No this is more revolution. Which brings me neatly around to Volvo's C30 T5 R-Design. Yes, it's a mouthful but all those badges do actually mean something.The front-wheel drive C30 is Volvo's smallest car sold here; the T5 means it has a turbo five-cylinder engine neatly tucked away under its snout and R-Design is Volvo-speak meaning the car comes dressed in a sportier, stylish set of the clothes than normal. And just to clear up another point, while Volvo is Swedish, this one comes from Belgium.Pricing and options The T5 R-Design costs almost 10 grand over the price of a normal C30 but Volvo is out to prove a point with this model - that it can match it in motoring's fashion stakes. The basic car costs $42,450 (plus on-road costs) but the T5 R-Design adds the design styling package ($3700), stylish 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels ($1600), Volvo's excellent blind spot detection system BLIS ($1275), Dynaudio premium sound system ($975), a hard load cover ($375) and a whopping $1550 for metallic white paint. That brings the grand total to $51,925 plus registration, stamp duty and insurance.Now … in the new car game, there are a couple of price point psychological barriers: dealers find it easier to sell a car for $19,990 than $20,500. The second barrier is the $50,000 mark so this latest Volvo steps over the line - and by some distance. Despite that, there's still some value for money here. The now ageing C30 has a couple of minor flaws, but overall it comes well packaged and impresses.Pros and cons The flaws: it's only a three-door and the front doors are heavy; the boot and rear leg room in this four seater are less than generous and the five-cylinder motor is not that frugal, returning an average 11.6l/100km for a mix of city and rural running.That however is an improvement on the last C30 I drove a couple of years ago which returned 11.9l/100km. The virtues outweigh the niggles: this car has quality written all over it. It feels solid, is tight and has a level of craftsmanship which is class leading.Styling I love the rear retro styling (based on the P1800 coupe driven by Roger Moore in The Saint), with its huge glass tailgate. The C30 has one of most logical dashboard designs in the business and offers perky performance and well balanced manners on the road.SafetyThe money buys you a comprehensive safety package including the BLIS which warns (by shining an orange light near the side mirors) if there is another car in your blind spot, leather seats, park distance control, central locking and air conditioning.Equipment You can also tick the boxes for life's little luxuries like door mirrors that neatly fold flat when you park, fog lamps, headlamps that come on at night when you remotely unlock the doors (great for finding the car in a dark carpark) and washers for the headlamps. The R-design adds 17-inch alloys, mild body kit and so-called sports upholstery.Drivetrain and performance The five-cylinder produces 169kW, produces plenty of pull from its 320Nm of torque and is well matched to the excellent six-speed manual box. Zero to 100km/h takes a claimed 6.7 seconds. We didn't get a chance to test that, but the C30 is quick but doesn't feel like a firecracker.Volvo C30 T5 R-Design Price: $51,925 plus on-road costsEngine: 2.5-litre five-cylinder turboPower: 169kW at 5000rpmTorque: 320Nm at 1500-5000rpmTransmission: six-speed manualEconomy: 8.7L/10KM (claimed); 11.6l/100km tested; CO2 224g/km
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