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I agree. I have just recently purchased a 2009 MINI Cooper Hardtop and when I invoke the "Sport" button the car becomes another animal instantaneously. I used it when I'm merging onto the highway. It's like a Jekyl and Hyde button.
We just got back from doing the European Delivery. It's not a trick.I priced the same C30 (1.0,auto,sunroof,Titanium Gray,cruise,weather pkg, cargo cover, computer,I think that covers it) on Edmunds at $27,835 for the 2008. We paid $25,310 for our '07,and got open jaw tickets (Copenhagen/Stockholm, the wife hates connections) and a night at the Radisson in Goteborg included. The car is really nice - comfy enough for long trips but small ... Read More
My folks bought a 2007 Mini Cooper S with the automatic. I spent a bit of time driving it last week. The "sport" button invokes a very obvious difference in shift points in that version.
I'd love to see how the A3 stacks up against these two, as long as we're talking "premium hatchbacks".
Check out our comparison and let us know what you think. Comparison Test: 2007 Mini Cooper S vs. 2008 Volvo C30
Full Test: 2008 Volvo C30
Certainly a "cool" Volvo, but far from the first. The P1800ES that you have also shown definitely classifies as being "cool" but there had been some really cool vehicles coming out of Goteborg. How about the current S60/V70 in their R-form? A sleeper, yes, but it is a wolf nonetheless. How about the opulent 780? Volvos had never been, at least in this country, known to scream, "Look at me, I'm ... Read More
Finally! A "cool" Volvo? Take a look at our C30 first drive and tell us what you think. First Drive: 2008 Volvo C30
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