2008 Volvo C70 Review and Road Trip
CRUISING OLD ROUTE 27
In A 2008 VOLVO C70 CONVERTIBLE/HARDTOP
By Steve Purdy
TheAutoChannel.com
Detroit Bureau
I hooked up last week for just one day of a five-day cruise called the Old U.S. 27 Auto Tour. Only the second year for this tour it stops along a nearly 300-mile route at a variety of Michigan venues including the State capitol and includes more than 300 cruisers.
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My friend photographer Margaret Hehr and I decided we’d catch up with them for a day in the middle of the cruise, shoot some photos and hang out a bit. We left early and met up with the group at the famous old Doherty Hotel in Clair, a small town billing itself as the gateway to northern Michigan. Clair is situated at the northern edge of the flat southern Michigan farmland, once the bottom of a huge lake just after the glaciers receded, and the beginning of the glacial moraines that define the sandy, gravelly hills of the northern half of the Lower Peninsula.
Our ride for the trip is a pretty, bright-red Volvo C70 convertible/hardtop – the perfect ride for such a jaunt on a hot summer day. I’ve gone all summer without doing a review of a convertible, so it’s about time for some open-air touring. The morning was rather cool but that did not deter us from putting the top down as we left Margaret’s place at O-dark-30 headed north.
This Volvo is powered by a turbocharged, in-line 5-cylinder making about 227 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque – not overpowered, to be sure but plenty competent. Our tester is a six-speed stick making for more fun driving than would be the case with the automatic, I contend. Acceleration is good and we feel no appreciable turbo lag.
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Deciding to close up the Volvo while we spend some time shooting the 80 or so cars in the parking area, I push the ‘up’ button on the console between the seats. Nothing happens. An indicator on the dash says the trunk is not closed tightly. It is a tad temperamental. The whirr of motors and the gentle jerk of top sections starting and stopping let us know it’s working. The trunk opens up backward and out comes the top in sections. Smoothly but slowly it comes forward with sections seating against themselves and finally seating against the windshield, all-in-all a slick operation, I must say.
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Margaret and I put the top down again and hit the old road looking for hints of its history. A few of the buildings in Clare still have the ambiance of the old days but very few. Out on the road we find few hints of the road’s former glory – a deserted diner here, a falling-down roadside shop there and just one sign indicating that the road is the “Old U.S. 27. How sad.
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This Volvo C70 Convertible lists for $39,240. We have a few options on our test car (Dynaudio Package and a Premium Package as well as 18-inch wheels and a Convenience Package) that bring the bottom-line price to $44, 675.
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Just about dark we headed back south and kept the top down the whole way. There is something pure and exhilarating about a fast, top-down cruise on a cool summer evening. Perhaps next year we can hook up with another special car and do the whole route from Coldwater to Cheboygan.
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