2009 Volvo S80 Features Review

March 21, 2009

FEATURES | 10 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

numerous power assists
Kelley Blue Book

get ... higher-grade leather upholstery, additional wood trim, an interior air quality system
Edmunds

the gauges are easy to read
ConsumerGuide

Editors at TheCarConnection.com report that the 2009 Volvo S80 offers an incredible array of features that are practical and user-friendly—which earns the S80 its perfect-10 status.

In terms of standard features, Kelley Blue Book reports that the Volvo S80 has a lengthy list, such as "numerous power assists, including eight-way adjustment for the front seats, a tilt and telescopic steering column, dual-zone climate control, 160-watt/eight-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with an auxiliary input and MP3 capability, [and] power sunroof." Also standard is a Bluetooth hands-free phone interface, a tinted windshield, Rainsensor windshield wipers, and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Edmunds notes that buyers of the 2009 Volvo's V-8 trim get "higher-grade leather upholstery, additional wood trim, an interior air quality system and Volvo's Personal Car Communicator (PCC) system," which "combines keyless startup with a security system that uses two-way radio technology to monitor the car's security status." The V-8 adds standard heated front and rear seats, heated windshield washer nozzles, high-pressure headlamp washers, and an inner door-opener light.

Kelley Blue Book reports that the Volvo S80's optional Climate Package includes "heated front and rear seats," as well as a Dynaudio Package, which adds "650-watt/12-speaker Dolby Surround Sound system with six-disc CD changer, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and rear-seat audio controls." Edmunds is enthusiastic about the 2009 Volvo's seats and sound system as well: "Dual-zone automatic climate control, an eight-speaker stereo with an in-dash CD changer and an MP3 player jack, Bluetooth and one-touch power windows are also included."

Other options available for this year's Volvo S80, according to J.D. Power, include heated windshield wash nozzles, rain-sensor wipers, and headlamp cleaning, along with a dual-screen rear-seat entertainment system. The Convenience Package includes the PCC system with Keyless Drive, front and rear park assist, and rear seat headphone jacks. The Technology Package includes the Volvo Navigation System with DVD map data and remote control, as well as speed-sensitive power steering. The top-of-the-line Executive Package offers a leather front center armrest, massage front seats, and chrome lower-door molding.

ConsumerGuide reassures prospective buyers for this 2009 Volvo that "the gauges are easy to read. While the abundance of buttons can seem complicated, the controls are actually very easy to use." Those who have experienced the rather complicated features of similar Audi and BMW vehicles will appreciate the simplicity of the 2009 Volvo S80. When first confronted by the various devices available on the Volvo S80, Cars.com reports that you'll notice "buttons...lots of them." However, these "allow you to turn on the air, stereo, safety features and more with a simple push; there are no complicated menus for simple tasks, just buttons."

Conclusion

For drivers who want plenty of high-tech gadgetry, the 2009 Volvo S80 is a great choice.

FEATURES | 10 out of 10Expert Quotes:numerous power assistsKelley Blue Bookget ... higher-grade leather upholstery, additional wood trim, an interior air quality systemEdmundsthe gauges are easy to readConsumerGuide Editors at TheCarConnection.com report that the 2009 Volvo S80 offers an incredible array of features that are practical and user-friendly—which earns the S80 its perfect-10 status. In terms of standard features, Kelley Blue Book reports that the Volvo S80 has a lengthy list, such as "numerous power assists, including eight-way adjustment for the front seats, a tilt and telescopic steering column, dual-zone climate control, 160-watt/eight-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with an auxiliary input and MP3 capability, [and] power sunroof." Also standard is a Bluetooth hands-free phone interface, a tinted windshield, Rainsensor windshield wipers, and 17-inch alloy wheels. Edmunds notes that buyers of the 2009 Volvo's V-8 trim get "higher-grade leather upholstery, additional wood trim, an interior air quality system and Volvo's Personal Car Communicator (PCC) system," which "combines keyless startup with a security system that uses two-way radio technology to monitor the car's security status." The V-8 adds standard heated front and rear seats, heated windshield washer nozzles, high-pressure headlamp washers, and an inner door-opener light. Kelley Blue Book reports that the Volvo S80's optional Climate Package includes "heated front and rear seats," as well as a Dynaudio Package, which adds "650-watt/12-speaker Dolby Surround Sound system with six-disc CD changer, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and rear-seat audio controls." Edmunds is enthusiastic about the 2009 Volvo's seats and sound system as well: "Dual-zone automatic climate control, an eight-speaker stereo with an in-dash CD changer and an MP3 player jack, Bluetooth and one-touch power windows are also included." Other options available for this year's Volvo S80, according to J.D. Power, include heated windshield wash nozzles, rain-sensor wipers, and headlamp cleaning, along with a dual-screen rear-seat entertainment system. The Convenience Package includes the PCC system with Keyless Drive, front and rear park assist, and rear seat headphone jacks. The Technology Package includes the Volvo Navigation System with DVD map data and remote control, as well as speed-sensitive power steering. The top-of-the-line Executive Package offers a leather front center armrest, massage front seats, and chrome lower-door molding. ConsumerGuide reassures prospective buyers for this 2009 Volvo that "the gauges are easy to read. While the abundance of buttons can seem complicated, the controls are actually very easy to use." Those who have experienced the rather complicated features of similar Audi and BMW vehicles will appreciate the simplicity of the 2009 Volvo S80. When first confronted by the various devices available on the Volvo S80, Cars.com reports that you'll notice "buttons...lots of them." However, these "allow you to turn on the air, stereo, safety features and more with a simple push; there are no complicated menus for simple tasks, just buttons." ConclusionFor drivers who want plenty of high-tech gadgetry, the 2009 Volvo S80 is a great choice. 2009 VOLVO S80 STYLING | [7 out of 10] Kelley Blue Book: "subtle wedge shape is effectively reinforced by a sweeping roofline and prominent shoulder ridges" Cars.com: "dull as a doornail" Automotive.com: "much larger grille opening, a sporty bumper and under-grille treatment, larger ...

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Other Choices:

With front-wheel drive and a large interior, combined with several performance engine upgrades, the Volvo S80 competes with a wide range of luxury sedans. The Mercedes E-Class and the BMW 5-Series both offer V-8 versions and all-wheel drive, as well as extensive safety features, while the new Acura RL is a good competitor, with a new face for 2009, standard all-wheel drive, and a V-6 powertrain. For those who wish to be a little more flamboyant, the V-8-powered Jaguar XF is worth a look; performance in the XF is near the head of its class, and while the S80’s interior is quite stark, the XF’s is warm and classy.

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