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Volvo Xc90 D5 Awd Car Gives Superb Performance

By: Albert cain Home | Automotive | Cars


Whoosh down the roads.
Feel the exhilaration to speed on the roads with Volvo XC90 D5 AWD car with fine comfort and good performance.

Key Features
Volvo XC90 D5 AWD gives superb performance as it is powered by 5-cylinder, D5, 2400cc, DOHC, turbo charged diesel engine. Its good performance is credited to its 185PS power at 4000rpm and torque of 400Nm at 2000rpm. With a fuel system operating on diesel, this car gives a mileage of 9 kmpl on highways, which is below common expectations. One thing that makes this car really fit to run the race in modern automobile industry is its Cruise Control feature. This feature makes long journeys less tiresome.
Volvo XC90 D5 AWD comes loaded with AC, power windows, power steering, central locking, remote boot, and remote fuel filler for user’s convenience. Entertainment is no more a problem, as it also has MP3 System installed. This car is really comfort-oriented, as it provides for electrically adjustable driver’s seat and steering adjustment too. User’s safety is being taken care of with the incorporation of SIPS airbags, anti-lock braking system (ABS), Emergency brake light, Volvo guard alarm, whiplash protection system for front seat, and pyrotechnical pretensioners for both front and rear seats in Volvo XC90 D5 AWD. That is not all; there are other passive safety features too.

Design
Volvo XC90 D5 AWD is a utility vehicle classified in the D+ segment of entry-level luxury cars. It reflects good sense of design by its use of body-colored bumpers. Plus, its sturdy make is revealed through the 17-inch alloy wheels, and lockable wheel bolts for these wheels.

Cons
Being equipped with ABS and Fog Lamps, Volvo XC90 D5 AWD gives you a feeling of safety; but having cruise control necessitates inclusion of traction control and electronic stability program. This car does not have foldable rear seats and tinted glass. These are minor concerns, yet ones that could strangle user’s comfort.

Conclusion
An overall good performance is projected for Volvo XC90 D5 AWD and it truly is good value for money. Five people family can happily and comfortably travel in this car.



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Albert Cain is a well known writer. He has written many articles on, Automobiles, Cars,Scootys, car vacuum Cleaner, Bikes,scooter, speaker and so on.

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