2008 Volvo C30 - 2dr Coupe Auto R-Design w/Snrf Safety Features

Safety Details
Air Bag-Driver-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Front Yes
Air Bag-Passenger-Rear (both) No
Air Bag-Passenger Switch (On/Off) No
Air Bag-Side-Body-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Body-Rear No
Air Bag-Side-Head-Front Yes
Air Bag-Side-Head-Rear Yes
Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel Yes
Brakes-ABS-Rear No
Locks-Child Safety Rear Door No
Headlights-Daytime Running lights Yes
Traction Control Yes
Night Vision No
Rollover Protection System No
Fog Lamps-Front Yes
Parking Aid No
Tire-Pressure Monitoring System No
Back-Up Camera No
Electronic Stability Control Yes
Other Features 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake...
Driver/front passenger dual stage airbags
Side impact protection system (SIPS)-inc: driver/front passenger...
3-point seat belts w/pretensioners for all seating positions
ISO-FIX child seat attachments
Dynamic stability & traction control (DSTC)
Driver/front passenger whiplash protection seating system (WHIPS)
Collapsible steering column
Anti-submarine seats
Daytime running lights

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Comments (1 total)

  1. Why 9 out of 10 for safety?

    By Alan | Posted: 5/9/2008

    Did you dock it a point for safety just because NHTSA hasn't gotten around to crash testing it? As one of the most obsolete, ineffective agencies in US government history, what exactly do you think NHTSA's pronouncements have to do with whether a car is safe or not?

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