The Volvo C30 was the first hatchback by the Swedish carmaker and one of the few models the brand ever produced targeting young drivers. Its comfortable interior and fine driving quality saw it go head-on with class leaders such as BMW 1-series and VW Golf. The car had an extensive engine range, and by the close of its production in 2013, there were over 8 options. In terms of performance, you get what you pay for with the sluggish 1.6-litre engine delivering a decent 98 HP and attaining 62 mph from a standstill in 11.5 seconds. The top range T5 engine is almost twice as fast, reaching the 62 mph mark in about 6.5 seconds with a maximum speed of 149 mph.
What can you expect to find in the Volvo C30?
The Volvo C30 has an undeniably robust build and can survive the extreme driving conditions of the Scandinavian winter, which is much worse than the UK winter. The car comes in 4 main trims, the S, SE, SE Lux and the SE Sport. The key features in the base model are:
- 16-inch alloy wheels
- Electric mirrors
- Six-airbags
- Folding electric windows
- Lumbar support
- Heated mirrors
Going up the SE Sport's spec level gives you 17-inch alloy wheels, cruise control and a multi-function steering wheel. The additional equipment to expect in higher-spec trims in the 2010 and later versions of the C30 include:
- Heated seats
- Leather upholstery
- Power-folding mirrors
- Headlamp washers
- Sat Nav
- Height-adjustable driver's seat
A worthy upgrade pack is the Communications Pack with telephone integration, Sat-Nav and a handy blind spot information system.