New S40 Opinions
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Guys. Thinking about replacing our two daily drivers with one car.
I can get a decent lease deal on a Volvo S40 2.0D SE Lux.
What are they like? Is it a wafty lux car? is it ok to drive.
Don't need something for track days, I want a comfy saloon for everyday use. although i want something that can handle ok.
Do they react well to chip tuning? what sort of increase would i get?
I can get a decent lease deal on a Volvo S40 2.0D SE Lux.
What are they like? Is it a wafty lux car? is it ok to drive.
Don't need something for track days, I want a comfy saloon for everyday use. although i want something that can handle ok.
Do they react well to chip tuning? what sort of increase would i get?
The new S40's actually handle very well but offer a very smooth ride aswell.
As a steady all rounder that is very economical in the 2.0D guise theirs not much better out their.
Never actually had one re-mapped but their are alot of tuning options so can only imagine the results being good.
As a steady all rounder that is very economical in the 2.0D guise theirs not much better out their.
Never actually had one re-mapped but their are alot of tuning options so can only imagine the results being good.
I've got the V50 2.0D SE - its a very good car that handles pretty well and the engine has impressive grunt as standard(this from a 5litre V8 TVR owner!)
Gets a wee bit 'skittery' at the front end though (understeer), especially when tyres wear a bit, so would imagine it may struggle for grip with more power in anything but ideal conditions...
Gets a wee bit 'skittery' at the front end though (understeer), especially when tyres wear a bit, so would imagine it may struggle for grip with more power in anything but ideal conditions...
Recently bought a year-old S60 D5 SE Geartronic. Absolutely brilliant. S40 is just a wee bit smaller version of same so should be good. Instead of faffing about with re-mapping why not look at the D5 version rather than the 2.0d ? Lovely 5-cyl alloy oil burner with lots of waft.
Edited by Skodaku on Wednesday 21st November 21:47
BIIOAB said:
I've got the V50 2.0D SE - its a very good car that handles pretty well and the engine has impressive grunt as standard(this from a 5litre V8 TVR owner!)
Gets a wee bit 'skittery' at the front end though (understeer), especially when tyres wear a bit, so would imagine it may struggle for grip with more power in anything but ideal conditions...
I'm told this is a common problem but is marginally worse on Pirelli-shod cars. Continentals seem to improve matters, but not cure it.Gets a wee bit 'skittery' at the front end though (understeer), especially when tyres wear a bit, so would imagine it may struggle for grip with more power in anything but ideal conditions...
I've had Mondeo's, Vectra's, Audi A3, BMW 1-Series and for the last 2 years an S40D SE and it is the best car I have ever had. Get the leather seats as they are v.comfortable.
It's a great mile muncher. I'm not sure it's worth remapping the engine to get more from it as I think you'll end up spinning the front wheels.
If you want a cruiser then get it. I can drive 500 miles and feel fresh at the end of it.
It's a great mile muncher. I'm not sure it's worth remapping the engine to get more from it as I think you'll end up spinning the front wheels.
If you want a cruiser then get it. I can drive 500 miles and feel fresh at the end of it.
I used to have a mondeo with the 2.0 diesel, which I believe is the same engine as the one in the volvo.
I had it chipped and I was told it went from 130bhp to 156. Not sure if that was true, as never had it on a rolling road. However, on the road it was quite a bit quicker and pulled really well.
Hope that helps
I had it chipped and I was told it went from 130bhp to 156. Not sure if that was true, as never had it on a rolling road. However, on the road it was quite a bit quicker and pulled really well.
Hope that helps
BIIOAB said:
Gets a wee bit 'skittery' at the front end though (understeer), especially when tyres wear a bit, so would imagine it may struggle for grip with more power in anything but ideal conditions...
Drive it more like your TVR, I get overstear from mine!!! LOL!As for the car, owned mine for 6 months, bought with 49,000 miles on the clock and its just gone over 72,000 - as you can see i live in it and i love it.
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