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2009 Volvo V50 - Consumer Opinions

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Kelley Blue Book user
Not recommended

...Electronic throtle is all wrong and has severe hesitation. Can't remember everything but I know I won't have another one!...

Cars.com user
V50

..."The only kick against this is that the back seet is not usable if the driver or front seat passenger are over 5 feet tall....."...

Cars.com user
Good looking sation wagon

..."Our 2009 V50 is a very good looking small station wagon, it has enough space for 5 people and a dog.It´s one of the safest cars on the road, the gas milage...

Cars.com user
Good Enough to Buy Two

...The AWD slows the car down a bit over the FWD. But the turbo is adequate for all legal needs. Cars are hard to find so plan ahead. Volvo, please keep sending...

CarGurus user
Very Green

...Scandinavian design in the interior. Not very big car for a family but enough space to be able to pack up some gear in the back...

Cars.com user
best car I've ever owned

...The handling is a nice balance between tuned and still providing a nice ride. Great sound system."...

MSN Autos user
Volvo Junk

...At 120k ABS controller bad. at 160K ABS light on again. and Rack Pinnion bad. Overall: I wouldn't buy another Volvo if my life depended on it. Buy American...

MSN Autos user
Nice ride but expensive to maintain with reliability issues

...Overall: Nice ride, comfortable and safe. It's not a worry free car so I don't recommend it because of it's reliability and maintenance costs...

MSN Autos user
So wonderful, I just bought my third !!!

...On thing I really like it the AWD, it works wonders. Overall this is a great car, or else I never would have got 3 of em'...

Kelley Blue Book user
Best Car I've Ever Owned

...We've hauled amazing amounts of stuff including bookshelves and wheelbarrows. The only repair that I can recall was a temperature sensor. I'll be happy if I...


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The 2009 Volvo V50 occupies the price range of smaller sport sedans such as the Audi A3 and BMW 3-Series.

The more affordable Audi A3 is a closer rival to the V50, but the A3 isn’t as roomy inside and doesn’t have as many of the safety features that are optional in the V50.

The A3 does feature a more fuel-efficient, and surprisingly powerful, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine.

In its base 2.5i form, the Subaru Impreza is a much more affordable alternative, with standard all-wheel drive and performance from its horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine that’s similar to that from the base five in the Volvo.

But the so-called Impreza Wagon is no longer a wagon—it’s a shorter five-door hatchback.

The 9-3 SportCombi, from Sweden’s other car brand, Saab, is perhaps the V50’s most direct rival; compared to the V50, the 9-3 SportCombi doesn't offer any more usable interior space, but it does promise more performance, with a more powerful line of four-cylinder and V-6 turbocharged engines.

And all-wheel drive is now available throughout the 9-3 lineup—as opposed to on a single model as in the V50.

The new VW Jetta Sportwagen is another close competitor; compared to the V50, the Sportwagen also feels very refined inside and has the settled ride of a larger car; the VW also has an interior configuration that feels roomier than that of the V50, although the V50 maintains a more distinctive appearance and feel inside.


 
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