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![]() June 8, 2006
Test Drive:
2006 Volvo XC70 Ocean Race
The Volvo Ocean Race, according to Volvo, is the "definitive professionally-crewed, round-the-world sailing race for monohull boats." Eight 11-member crews piled onto their boats and set off on an eight month, 50,000-km journey that takes the sailors across four oceans, through "sweltering doldrums, freezing waters filled with icebergs and gales that blow unabated for weeks," and into ports on five continents. The race ends June 17th. Volvo calls it a physical feat that rivals scaling Mount Everest. You might call it a funny thing to name a car after, but hey - it's Volvo's race, so they can do what they want. (Don't like it? Get your own pan-oceanic sailboat race.)
There's plenty of leg- and headroom back there, too. Space up front is excellent all around as well; the sunroof included in the Ocean Race package (it's an option on the base XC70) doesn't cut into headroom at all, according to Volvo's measurements. Without getting into exact numbers, there's plenty of room for big hats and hairdos front and rear.
Maybe $10,000 sounds like a steep premium for a special edition package that doesn't augment a car's performance, but it never hurts when it makes it look better. One thing I've never loved about the XC70 is its wannabe off-roader styling; I've always thought the flat black bumpers and the jacked-up ride height take away from the boxy, hunkered-down stance of the V70 the XC70 is based on.
Just as it is with home renovations, though, it's amazing what the right shade of paint and some new art will do. The Ocean Blue paint and 17-inch wheels that are both exclusive to the Ocean Race XC70 are stunning, and the silver roof rails and door mouldings are sharp too. These exterior cues - which are all that distinguish the Ocean Race from other XC70s, if you don't count the coaster-sized badges on the front doors - make the Ocean Race look like it's worth every penny of its $57,495 MSRP - exactly $10,000 more than the base XC70's starting price. Inside, the Ocean Race edition gets exterior-colour matched trim on the dash, blue stitching in the leather-trimmed seats and special doorsill plates. Oh, and don't forget the Ocean Race floor mats and key ring.
Get the feeling I liked this car? Apparently, I'm not alone. At least, not according to the note I found tucked under the windshield wiper after a quick stop at the grocery store one evening, signed admiringly by "the Saffron (coloured) C70" parked beside the XC70. At first, I thought I should leave a note of my own, airing the painful truth that this sweet Swedish wagon-cum-SUV wasn't mine.
Nah. Giving this car back was going to be difficult enough without admitting I was nothing but a Volvo poseur.
No car can turn you into a world-class sailor, but the XC70's got more than what it takes to get you through the daily driving doldrums.
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Chris Chase is an Ottawa-based automotive journalist. |
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