this should be interesting.....C32 vs. S60R
What are you views on the new Volvo S60R? It runs @ about 40k and the 0-60 is 'round 5.3-5.5. I know the C32 runs the 0-60 like .5 sec less.. but which one is more car for you money... i'm not looking into buying either of them (yet!), i'm just posted this to keep the forum lively and interesting. okay... well then... start posting!
Hey everybody!
What are you views on the new Volvo S60R? It runs @ about 40k and the 0-60 is 'round 5.3-5.5. I know the C32 runs the 0-60 like .5 sec less.. but which one is more car for you money... i'm not looking into buying either of them (yet!), i'm just posted this to keep the forum lively and interesting. okay... well then... start posting!
Volvo was bought out by Ford.
Ford stands for:
F = Fix
O = Or
R =Repair
D = Daily
Thus, if you want to Fix or repair Daily buy the S60R.
On another note MB, is part of Daimler/Chrysler but this is a merger of two car companies not a buy out of another company as Ford did to Volvo. So MB still retains its own distinctive values and style. Whereas Volvo has lost its distinctiveness because of FORD.
I think both are fine cars. I know some Volvo people and they are, umm, different.
That said, I'd rather have the C32 (duh!)
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Beside the engine the volvo hasn´t the same performance like the benz specially in the curves.
The only thing I don't really like about Volvo is the single slash emblem on the grill. Just doesn't feel right. Other than that, they are very well-made cars. I would have to give the Benz the advantage in resale value tho.
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Here are my two cents on this:
Volvo was bought out by Ford.
Ford stands for:
F = Fix
O = Or
R =Repair
D = Daily
Thus, if you want to Fix or repair Daily buy the S60R.
On another note MB, is part of Daimler/Chrysler but this is a merger of two car companies not a buy out of another company as Ford did to Volvo. So MB still retains its own distinctive values and style. Whereas Volvo has lost its distinctiveness because of FORD.
For me the new Volvo S60R was build for compite with the new S4, specially on price.
The S60R i believe is aimed more at the car-loving family man/woman who wants a car that can be driven daily, but show up more than ready at the weekend CCA events. While the performance of the engine has been downrated to 300 hp, nobody actually knows what the exact performance of the car will be. All the magazines have gotten pre-production vehicles that may have more or less smooth power than the true sales-vehicles will.
Just because Ford owns volvo does not mean that volvo quality has been diminished, they are left pretty well alone, it's the budget that is watched in terms of concept development and platrform agreement issues.
The only example i can really give from the real world is:
case 1: just bought my car and ended up next to a 30 something guy in a silver E55 (jesus what a car) i knew i would get wasted but i tried to get some on the highway and as i expected, got pulled on from 60-95 no problem.
case 2: Friend of mine has a black C36 and we did a little comparo, my car came out on top in all categories of acceleration, braking and a spirited drive through the mountains.
You never know, but both cars are going to be outstanding.
I believe the cars will compete for the same discriminating driver that needs praticality and safety.
[B]case 1: just bought my car and ended up next to a 30 something guy in a silver E55 (jesus what a car) i knew i would get wasted but i tried to get some on the highway and as i expected, got pulled on from 60-95 no problem.
case 2: Friend of mine has a black C36 and we did a little comparo, my car came out on top in all categories of acceleration, braking and a spirited drive through the mountains.
The T5R stock is ~6.5 seconds 0-60 and 15 in the 1/4. The C36 is 5.9 and 14.5 in the 1/4. The E55 is 5.0 and 13.6 in the 1/4.
So, with either car, you're dead in acceleration. Now, how about braking?
The C36 brakes from 100km at 114 feet. T5R stats are missing on the web for any search I do, but I can find 97 Turbo stats and that's 128 feet. The E55 brakes in at 121 feet.
No numbers on spirited mountain driving.
No numbers on spirited mountain driving.
I also live at high altitude and was able to easily walk away from a 310hp Audi A8 a few weeks back with my Volvo. Up here in the thin air the playing field is not level, and turbocharged vehicles can beat out a lot of vehicles they wouldn't have a chance against at sea level.
--Jay
2002 Volvo S60 T5-M
You're either running a non-stock T5R or your friend and the random E55 driver weren't very good.
he said vs c36...he did get blown away by the e55...btw...them red calipers in the front wheels r porsche brakes
Then again, I could say that a 360 Modena walked away from my car from 60-95 mph. What I didn't tell you was that it was *running* away from me from 0-60. The E55 will thrash the T5R (it ought to, they're not in the same league) from the line, and the C36 will do the same in a less thorough manner. A half second quicker in 0-60 and the 1/4 mile for the C36. That's pretty signifigant.
The C36 will still out accelerate a stock T5R. As for braking, those big calipers on the front of the C36? They're from an SL600. The rear ones are off the E500. That's some serious braking power all of its own.
He was probably able to beat the C36 in the mountains thanks to his turbocharger.
Must have been one heck of a run up the mountain
I was just trying to help clarify that the S60R and C36 aren't really very simelar cars and was in no way attacking the muscle that AMG has put into these vehicles.
My car got whooped by the E55 yes, and the C32 was at about 5000 feet, so i don't see what the problem is.
As far as the copious braking concerns that i've started i'm sorry i didn't explain my situation very well, and the new S60R thankfully has better braking as well (my car's stock braking sucked HARD).
And the elevation i was talking about was Boulder/Denver Colorado where i attended school the first 2 years.

and here's a pic of the ones on my car:
The only way to really approach this matter is by realizing that these cars aren't meant for the same people. The C32 is aimed more at the 30+ affluent male that likes to be early for tee times...
You're telling me that sub-25 year olds are going to be investing in a $52,000 car. If so you're either selling drugs or daddy did pay for the car. I recognize that there are a few people that pick up a business or investment rather early in life, but not nearly enough to make up the target market for this vehicle.
B
I think the online forums are not a representative sample. Most Benz owners wouldn't be trolling forums. Present company skews much younger.
On the question of S60R vs C32:
The suspension and four-wheel drive system of the S60R are state of the art. It has Brembo brakes and a manual transmission.
But it is down on power and nose heavy because it is based on a FWD platform.
The C32 has a big power advantage and the balance inherent to a rear-wheel-drive layout.
I think someone ought to secure a S60R and rent a racetrack and settle this one. I bet if the track was wet the Volvo wins.
As someone mentioned, the cross-shoppers between these two cars will be few. Sixteen-thousand dollars is a big difference. Too big for most people. More likely a V70R and C320 4Matic wagon would be cross-shopped.
it would've indeed been interesting if they had included the c32 in that comparo....i think both the s4 (with a frigg'n v8...that's like ... corolla size car with v8...
) and the s60r fared better in wet than did the m3 due to awd...well...we should get an answer soon...s60r comes out at dealers in april 03...
be nice people
On the MB Side, never have i lusted after a car as much as the E55 back when it was first introduced as the 4-door vette killer, and the AMG cars will always command respect on the road. Sorry for "trolling" your boards like you say, just thought i'd chime in on something i knew a bit about.
P.S.
Saw some stats on the new CL65, OH MY GOD






