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Volvo XC90 SUV
Check it out, the new Volvo XC90 SUV!
HALDEX Electronic AWD System
210 hp DOCH Inline-6
272 hp DOCH Bi-Turbo Inline-6
7-Passenger Forward Seating
70/30 Split Rear Tail Gate
Bi-Xenon Headlights/High Pressure Wash
DVD Navigation System
Roll-Over Protection System
Dolby Pro-Logic Harmon-Kardon Sound System
DSTC/EBD/ABS/EBA
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One important thing to keep in mind. Demand is still strong in this category, so we'll probably see many other strong new products.
Swedespeed has a discussion going on about it right now.
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I have always said when Volvo offers an SUV there will be no other option.
I am in! I hope I can afford this car. Any official incite on the price?
There is no link on Volvo.com for this SUV? Are they still hiding it?
Bob
Thanks.
Would this help judging the available luggage space with all three rows occupied?:
There are some movies available on the European websites [enter via www.volvocars.com]
Kind regards,
Birger
VOLVO XC 90 KEY FEATURES
• Electronically Controlled All Wheel Drive
• Roll Stability Control (RSC)
• Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
• Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)
• Driver and front passenger supplemental restraint system (dual threshold air bags)
• Side Impact Air Bag for driver and passenger front seat
• Inflatable Side Curtain (IC)
• Side Impact Protection System (SIPS)
• Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS)
• Moonroof
• Seat belts: 3-point inertia reel, automatic pretensioners for all seating positions
• Power driver's seat
• Premium Audio System including 305W Dolby ProLogic II Digital Surround Sound
• Rear Sat Entertainment, includes 7" roof mounted monitor and DVD player (retailer installed)
• Safe Approach and Home Safe Lighting System
• Security system with siren and battery back-up
• Two-step remote entry, central power door locks
• Power/heated rearview mirrors
• 40/20/40 split rear seat
• ISO-FIX compliant
• Integrated Center Booster Cushion
• 16, 17, or 18 inch alloy wheels
• Fog lights
• Front skid plate
• Roof rails
• Rear door child safety locks
• Rear seat Audio Outlets with separate radio controls
• B-pillar ventilation outlets (C-pillar on 7-seat variant)
• Night Vision
• Rear wiper/washer
VOLVO XC 90 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Suspension
Front: MacPherson strut, coil springs, hydraulic shock
absorbers, stabilizer bar
Rear: Multilink independent with coil springs, hydraulic
shock absorbers, stabilizer bar
Steering
Power assisted rack and pinion
Brakes
Four-wheel power assisted disc brakes
Four-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Electronic Brake Assistance (EBA)
Exterior Dimensions in Inches
Length: 188.9
Width: 74.4
Height: 68.5
Wheelbase: 112.6
Track (Front): 64.3
Track (Back): 63.9
Turning Circle: 39 feet
Ground Clearance (Curb): 8.6
Engines
Volvo XC90 T6 (268 bhp)
Six-cylinder twin-turbo engine producing 268 bhp (200 kW) @ 5200 rpm, torque 280 ft-lbs @ 1800-5000 rpm,
Available with four-speed Geartronic transmission
Volvo XC90 2.5T (205 bhp)
Five-cylinder light-pressure turbo engine producing 208 bhp (154 kW) @ 5000 rpm, torque 236 ft-lbs @ 1500-4500 rpm,
Available with five-speed Geartronic transmission
Night Vision uses a heat-sensitive camera that is fitted just below
the headlamp on the left side, about 70 cm (27.6") above the road
surface. The camera registers the infra-red radiation that is given
off by the surroundings, generating a video image whereby warm
objects such as people and animals are shown as light objects
against a dark background.
The reasons are many: The Volvo offer several features not available at any price on the ML, such as DVD based navigation system, steering wheel controls for audio/phone/navigation, the Night Vision system, a third row that does not intrude on luggage space when not in use, a front passenger seat that folds down if you need to haul long objects.
On the other hand, some of the features that the Mercedes offer over the Volvo, like the transfer case with low range, the full frame and bigger towing capacity, are at the moment not decisive factors for me.
Of course, there is more prestige in driving a Benz than a Volvo, but when you compare the prices, there is some 3500 Euros to earn by choosing the XC90 over a comparatively equipped Mercedes - and you get those features I mentioned earlier. Certainly, the Volvo is less of a "truck", but it's a far cry from "tall cars" like the XC70, Audi AllRoad and the like.
I've been a happy Mercedes ML owner for quite some time, and I might very well be coming back to MB later, but seeing that the next-generation ML isn't due here in Europe before mid-2004, I'll most probably try to get one of the first diesel-powered XC90's in this fall.
Cheers from Luxembourg,
Birger
* DVD based navigation system (MDX has)
* steering wheel controls for audio (MDX has - not sure about navi controls)
* a third row that does not intrude on luggage space when not in use (MDX has)
* a front passenger seat that folds down if you need to haul long objects (not sure how often you'd use that, but nice extra)
One thing the MDX that the Volvo will probably not have, is a high level of reliability. The Volvo should be a very competitive SUV, but if you're price sensitive, I think the MDX is a better buy.
This vehicle is not a minivan or station wagan with AWD. It appears to be a "real" SUV, with SUV clearance and off road capabilities (although not really advertised) with tremendous performance, all the technological options that could be offered, and with probably one of the best gas mileages in the class.
Now the wait till October. Hopefully the posts here will increase. The is like the "stove pipe" league (slang: idle conversation about trade rumors between teams) while you're waiting for baseball season to start.
Rob from Sterling, VA.
That said, the Volvo's AWD should be adequate for most applications.
Where the XC90 will beat the MDX is in the plethora of safety features. Side curtain airbags, available bi-xenon headlamps, assisted braking, stability control, enhancements to stability control to prevent rollovers, a heavily reinforced roof structure, whiplash protection seats, etc. The XC90 may well be the new standard in SUV safety. This is not to say that the MDX is not a safe vehicle, it is quite safe, but there are vehicles with substantially more safety features to hit that diminishing percentage of other injury risks.
The Volvo's reliability may not be as bad as some might think. It's based on the S80 platform which recently has garnered at least "average" scores according to Consumer Reports. Though I'd avoid a first year version!
I think Volvo should bundle scheduled maintenance with the vehicle, like the premium German SUV's and wagons (X5, ML320, allroad). Not that the RX300 or MDX have scheduled maintenance bundled, but Volvos in general have a reputation of being very expensive to maintain.
I'm looking forward to seeing it. Won't be able to afford it, but I really like what I see so far.
Thanks.
Steve
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It is a reactive system. If the front wheels start to slip, they send power to the rear in miliseconds. It's a very good system.
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Your title seems a better choice, porknbeans, so I'm going to adopt it for this discussion. Maybe other searchers will find it easier that way.
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Personally, I like what I've seen thus far on the XC-90 and look forward to its arrival.
My anaylsis of the text, specs, and pics of the XC90 make it more than with a Minivan with AWD (MDX, Pilot, Rendezvous.) To me, it looks like a cross between a Grand Cherokee (side view and clearance) and the Volvo Cross Country Wagon (front and rear.)
265HP Twin Turbo engine, boron steel roof, computerized anti-roll system, night vision windshield, 3 seats with lots of second and third leg room because of the transverse mounted engine are a few reasons why this car is not comparable in quality or snob appeal to a Mazda Tribute, CRV or other cost saving popular cars that everyone owns.
Don't forget the 14 speaker entertainment system-Mommies and Daddies listen up front to their tunes and kiddies listen to their stuff or watch DVDs. Great Navigation system with internet connectivity.
The reason I got hooked on this car is the ground clearance, a whopping 9.6 inches. This beats the Grand Cherokee. Although the Volvo website is careful how they talk about offroad abilities, I am comfortable that I can take it on the beach at the Outer Banks. This beats out every other pseudo SUV in the market.
I am down to the Envoy XL (3seats, comes out in April) and the XC. Come on folks, let's keep the debate hot. Hopefully, I have stirred the pot.
Rob from Sterling, VA GO TERPS!!!