HERE'S a great petrolhead question to occupy an idle moment or two. What's the first car you ever travelled in?
For most people, it's whatever of chariot of choice is used to convey
mother and baby back from the hospital, and even though my dad owned a
Range Rover on that fateful day in March, 1986, it didn't fire up its V8
in anger that day. So my first ever automotive outing was in - drumroll
please - a Volvo 340.
More than a quarter of a century later I've been promoted from back to
front seat in the latest in a long line of Swedish family hatchbacks -
Volvo's V40, which is about as far from its square-rigged ancestor as
you can possibly imagine. In fact, if anything it looks like a Ford Focus with Scandinavian trimmings, which is apt because you if peel away
that swoopy exterior that's near enough what it is. Which is no bad
thing.
I've already written in these pages that the Focus is a fine family car
contender, but the Volvo offers a similarly sized package with a more
mature vibe, with the emphasis on style and quality. Perhaps £27,000 for
the 1.6 diesel D2 version I tested is asking a little too much, but
hunt a little further down the pecking order and you're getting
something which looks and feels like a premium offering but also offers
value for your money.
It's a given that it capitalises on Volvo's reputation for safety,
coming not only with the practically compulsory five star rating from
the gurus at Euro NCAP but a string of accident-conscious acronyms
thrown in as standard too, but the great thing with the V40 is that the
interior's one of the most stylish I've ever come across. The floating
centre console, in particular, is a thing of beauty.
In fact, my only real gripe is that it's traded comfort for fun once you
get behind the wheel - it handles as sweetly as its American cousin,
but it'd much rather you settle down and relax than have a bit of fun.
If you're looking for a car with the bunker-like qualities of the Golf
but with a bit more style and vigour you're going to love the V40, but
yoofs like me, if I'm being honest, will prefer the cheaper, cheerier
Focus. The V40 hits the target for Volvo lovers, but not for me.
Perhaps, despite 26 years and my best efforts, I haven't grown up enough for this voluptuous Volvo.
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