1997 Volvo S40 SE 1.8 16v
Summary:
Strong, hard, reliable yet elegant.
Faults:
Needed a new electric motor for the aerial.
Quite a few bulb's have gone over time there is quite a few!!
Not bad for 30000 + miles!
General Comments:
A very sensible car with elegant looks for a reasonable price.
The cabin is spacious and well laid out with a high level of comfort.
However I do find the drivers seat a little too hard.
The 1.8 engine is OK, but lacks torque. This is very noticeable when heavily loaded or on steep hills.
The engine is economical when driven sensibly.
Handling is quite good for a car of this size, but is a little soft on this model. It does tend to lean quite a bit on corners however does give a very comfortable ride.
The car is very tough, durable and reliable.
The SE model has a lot of annoying blank buttons which leaves you wondering on long journey's what they would have been.
I have found Volvo dealer ships quite expensive. It is always a good idea to locate a local Volvo specialist, which are a lot kinder on the wallet. However keep an eye on the parts. Bosch parts are often used which although are cheaper, do not have that Volvo reassurance.
I have just recently had my cam belt and drive belt changed. This was expensive, if your purchasing one around 70k miles make sure this has been done!
My next car will be a Volvo S40 T4.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 2nd February, 2005
6th Jul 2006, 17:24
Quote "Condensation occurs during winter which causes the engine oil to get contaminated with water as a result of doing frequent short journeys."
All cars do that if only given short journeys.
Can't say my S40 handles too well, but it's on standard 15" steelies. I dare say lower profile/wider tyres (not tires) would alleviate the "speedboat" effect.
I actually love my S40 though.