The V50's all-wheel-drive
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| Big 17-inch rubber on race-inspired rims help with the grip, and the brakes were always there when I needed them. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
My tester was the top of the line T5 with AWD, and save for a few niggling things -- A-pillar blindspots and a snug back seat for adults 6-feet and taller -- I can't say I've driven a more enjoyable, functional or performance-oriented midsize station wagon.
The turbo produces a big, though refined punch, and the traction and control afforded by the AWD system convey a very stable platform in all driving conditions. Big 17-inch rubber on race-inspired rims help with the grip,
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| The list of features is too long and technical to list here, but suffice to say Volvo's reputation as a builder of safe cars is still solidly intact. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Another telling hallmark from Volvo's earlier years remains, however, as the V50 boasts an industry-leading commitment to safety. The list of features is too long and technical to list here, but suffice to say Volvo's reputation as a builder of safe cars is still solidly intact.







