Overview & Reviews
In years gone by, Volvos were known as boxy, square lumps -- reliable and safe, perhaps, but never styling trendsetters. The Swedes finally joined the styling parade in the late '90s with the introduction of the slightly more curvaceous Volvo C70. Available as a coupe or convertible, the two-door C70 shared much of its underlying hardware with the S70 sedan of the time. Detail improvements through the years -- including trim level and color changes, and minor engine upgrades with low- and high-output turbo options -- kept the first-generation C70 fresh enough for its relatively low volume of customers.
A fully redesigned Volvo C70 debuted for 2006, and it was a whole new ball game. Rather than offering separate coupe and convertible models, Volvo decided to join the herd again and offer a handsome new retractable hardtop that opens and closes at the touch of a button. Fortunately, the attractive shape of the first C70 has largely carried over to the second. The C70 is no sports car, but it should appeal to those who want style and comfort in a luxury convertible.
Current Volvo C70
The 2012 Volvo C70 is a four-passenger luxury convertible with a retractable hardtop. It comes in a single trim level. Standard highlights include 17-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery, eight-way power front seats, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and an eight-speaker sound system with a CD player, satellite radio, HD radio, an iPod/USB audio interface and an auxiliary audio jack. A couple of option packages are available that add items such as rear parking sensors, keyless ignition/entry, a navigation system, an upgraded audio system, heated front seats, 18-inch alloy wheels and adaptive bi-xenon headlights.
The Volvo C70 is based on the same platform used for the recently discontinued compact S40 sedan and V50 wagon. For power, the C70 relies on a turbocharged 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder engine developing 227 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to the front wheels through a five-speed automatic with manual shift control. When the C70's steel roof is up, it gives the car coupelike styling, added rigidity and better noise isolation than a soft top. When the roof is powered down, the C70's dual-hinged trunk lid opens in a reverse motion and the roof pieces arc backward and stack inside the trunk. Overall, the process is seamless and takes about 30 seconds to complete.
Though acceleration is certainly not blistering, the turbocharged engine provides enough low-end torque to get the C70 moving briskly from a stop and to allow easy passing and merging at highway speeds. If you're looking for sports car handling you're bound to be disappointed, as the steering feels a bit numb and the suspension allows a good deal of body roll when pushing the car hard on a curvy stretch of asphalt. However, most convertible shoppers will likely find the C70 to be a pleasant experience, as it feels solid and provides a compliant ride over the bumps and ruts. With the top up, the cabin is luxury car quiet, and the breeze is well-controlled with the top down.
Our editors agree that consumers interested in a comfortable four-passenger convertible should take a close look at the Volvo C70 T5. Though it may not be quite as fun to drive as its European and Japanese competitors, a strong case can still be made for the C70 given its attractive design, lower price, long list of safety equipment and comfortable ergonomics.
Used Volvo C70 Models
The present second-generation C70 debuted in 2006. Notable changes since then include a slight power bump in '08 from 218 hp to 227. Prior to '09, Bluetooth was unavailable, and the C70's optional navigation system was not hard-drive-based and lacked some of the current system's features. Volvo also offered a six-speed manual transmission from 2006-'10.
The first-generation C70 appeared in 1998 as part of Volvo's effort to polish its brand image with a bit of style and desirability. Two models, a two-door coupe and a two-door convertible with a traditional soft top, were initially available. This first C70 was comfortable and competent, with attractive and elegant styling, but we found its uninspiring underpinnings made it a rather bland car to drive, particularly in comparison to hotter European coupes or convertibles. For power, Volvo installed either a 236-hp turbocharged inline five-cylinder engine or a less powerful 190-hp version.
Minor equipment changes carried the Volvo C70 through its first few years. The 190-hp engine was originally available on the coupe but then dropped in 2001. The high-output engine wasn't available on the convertible until 2000. In 2003, Volvo discontinued the C70 coupe; convertible production ended after 2004. At the time, we found the C70 to be generally desirable, though its dated underpinnings put it at an increasing disadvantage against fresher competitors as the years went on, especially in terms of handling performance.
User Reviews:
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Dude wheres my car? - 2002 Volvo C70
By PICK - March 30 - 2:00 amAfter reading the other reviews, I must say that I agree that the cup holders are flimsy, the back seat entry is awkward, and the turning radius too large, but that does not detract in any way from the incredibly exhilarating feeling one gets when driving this car! It is fast, fun, easy to drive, comfortable and has a great stereo. No problems thus far (knock on wood)and great dealer service. Roadside assistance used once (for a flat tire) with great results. Also,you dont see them everywhere. And fits four easily!
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My Volvo - 2004 Volvo C70
By Georgia Roberson - March 23 - 6:40 amThere are 2 negatives about this vehicle - 1) Terrible turning radius and 2) bad visibilty with top up. You get used to the visibilty and learn how to best use your mirrors but backing out of a parking space with an SUV on either side of you is taking your life in your hands. You just go very slow and hope if someone is coming they will see you and stop. As for reliabilty - I have had to take it in only once in the time I have owned it, vacuum leak in the brakes. Other than that it runs like a top.
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A great car that is fun to drive! - 2003 Volvo C70
By xyzzyx - March 14 - 10:00 amI have always owned mid priced - full sized convertibles (Cutlass / Toyota Solara / etc) and this has been the nicest, fun to drive, stylish car I driven. Good power (with the HT version) and comfortable. The power top and automatic boot is wonderful (ever been caught right before a downpour
?) One touch and your back on the road. Add the six disc CD player and power antenna switch (both simple to install by yourself) and this car is ready to have fun. -
Interior Falls Apart - 2000 Volvo C70
By GlueGun Ready - March 6 - 11:26 pmSolid and fun to drive but the interior of this car is literally falling apart. Both door panels have needed to be replaced (at a mere $1000 per door) electrical switches stick, work when they want to, or fall apart. The leather is peeling on the drivers seat and the sunroof assembly constantly needs to be reglued as the glass seperates from the metal. Ive never had a car do this and the darn thing is well taken care of. Amazing for a car with only 25,000 miles - and the dealer just shrugs....
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VolvoC70 - 2008 Volvo C70
By wendydan - March 5 - 6:10 pmMy husband and I purchased the C70 after doing extensive research over the last year. We owned a soft top Sebring Convertible and loved it but were considering a retractable hard top. We bounced back and forth between the C70 and the S60 with a sunroof. We admired the Volvo C70 the first time we saw it while on vacation, but were not sure we wanted to pay the high dollar amount. The mechanics of the hard top were a concern and while it makes this car very heavy, the safety features are a huge plus. Although, after selling our Sebring and missing the convertible for a week, it was decided that the C70 would be the choice. This car is incredibly sleek, comfortable and tremendously fun.
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Excellent Value - 2011 Volvo C70
By billnjax - January 5 - 1:27 pmWe purchased this car about 5 months ago, and in 6,000 miles have never regretted our decision. The car is very comfortable, has all the acceleration that we require, and gets excellent gas mileage, actually better than our Turbo Beetle Convertible. We looked at several different convertibles in this class and the C70 was by far the best car for the money. Add in the safe and secure warranty coverage and I dont see how you could do better. Take a test drive and you will be hooked.
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Great Car!!!! - 2007 Volvo C70
By WIlliam - January 5 - 7:56 amThis is a really great car to have!! I did however have a problem with the wiring in the retracting of my top. But overall a really fun and superb car to have. A 10++++ in the WOW factor.
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I LOVE it!!! - 2000 Volvo C70
By lovemyvolvo - December 12 - 10:30 pmI bought this car after my jeep died. It is a 2000 with 65000 miles on it. I couldnt be happier. Of course repairs on the car can be a bit pricy but Ive had few problems. The only issue I have had is with the top chime sensor. It kept going off while driving. Apparently one of the wires was pinching causing the malfunction. I am taking the car in this week to have this issue addressed. Hopefully it wont cost too terribly much.
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Cindys - 2006 Volvo C70
By Cindy - November 4 - 6:30 pmFun to drive with top up or down. Comfortable seating. Car has great lines and is a head turner. The hard top convertible makes it a year round fun car to drive. Roomy interior with controls within easy reach. Trunk space is good even with the top down there is still some room in the trunk. Acceleration is good and the car cruises great on the Highway. Fun & Comfortable ride. Volvo C70 Hard top convertible 2 great cars in one.
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Solid performance, great looking - 2002 Volvo C70
By Bill from San Diego - September 27 - 6:10 pmLove the car. HP model is very quick, especially over 40 mph. Surprising little body roll, Best looking in its class, especially top down. The rear seats are well-sized and surprisingly good trunk space. Love the car overall.