New Volvo C30 Sport Hatch

The EPA guidelines estimate that you will get 19 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway. The average driver can expect between 22 -24 MPG. The peppy turbocharged engine, though, is quite a temptation and will probably make it difficult to keep on the upper side of the estimate

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By numbers alone, the 2011 Volvo C30 offers performance comparable to many competitors. Unfortunately, reviewers say that the fun-to-drive factor in the C30 isn’t on par with its competitors. Reviews report that the C30 offers very little driver involvement and that both the automatic and manual transmissions are disappointing. Left Lane News says, “The C30 is a sedate cruiser for soaking up highway miles and is sufficiently entertaining when the road turns twisty
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New Volvo C30 Sport Hatch