Volvo Makes C30 for the Young Ones

By: Glady Reign

Car manufacturers would indeed have to first decide as per what kind of market would they want their vehicle to be sold. And with that in mind, they could be able to start building and designing the vehicle so much so that it would appeal to the chosen market.

With that, it does look like Volvo Cars has decided that the 2007 Volvo C30 would be the kind of vehicle that they would be sending to the market to appeal to the younger car buyers.

Those who have taken a look at the new 2007 Volvo C30 have said that this vehicle is very much like that of the previous Volvo 1800ES. The latter is a sports car that has been making rounds during the year 1973. However, Volvo did maintain that the 2007 Volvo C30 is actually one vehicle that has been created using the very same platform that the current Volvo S40 sedan and the V50, a station wagon, use.

This new vehicle for the youth market comes with the trademark Volvo grille and there is certainly no mistaking that. Despite the fact that it looks similarly like the 1973 sports car model, this vehicle also does have some attributes like the current Volvo S40. But the similarities are only starting here.

Just like the Volvo S40, this 2007 Volvo C30 also comes using the to provide an even better ride and performance. And when you do take a look at the vehicle's interior, you would notice that the dashboard is simply very much like that of the Volvo S40. The center console of the vehicle has been made to be quite slim and it comes to show off a design that shows of minimalism.

For options, Volvo Cars decided to give consumers quite a few choices when it comes to the 2007 Volvo C30. For example, there are going to be five choices for the upholstery. The center console comes in two designs and there are also two options for the inlay for the door panels. The wheels have four different alloy decorations as well as four different colors for the exterior body kit.

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