My new company car (Volvo V40)

My new company car (Volvo V40)

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zarjaz1991

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Tuesday 2nd February 2016
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Following on from my BMW thread.

I've been moved from one division of the company to another, and that's meant the BMW has gone back and I've now got a 65 plate Volvo V40. Had done about 1500 miles as a pool car when I got it. It's mine now. smile

Of course it's not much of a 'PH car' but I don't care, I'm only 24 and I am proud of the fact that the company I have work for have trusted me with driving their vehicles for many years now. biggrin They know I look after them, and that I don't drive them like a n0b.











Edited by zarjaz1991 on Tuesday 2nd February 17:37

zarjaz1991

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Ferosferio said:
Got a D2 (R Design, like yours) in 'Rebel Blue' for family hack & commuting duties; it's a nice place to sit - seats are lovely - good ergonomics, it's fairly well equipped and it's decent on fuel. Negatives? The ride is a tad firm and the low roofline means it's not the easiest to get my son in and out of his seat. It's also a bit dull but suppose that's not really the point smile
Yeah I suppose 'dull' in a PH context is fair enough...they're nothing dramatic. But it's a competent and comfortable car with enough power for my numerous long motorway hauls, and I think having one as a company car at 24 isn't bad. smile

Of course, there will soon be people popping up to tell me how when they were 24, they and all their mates of the same age all had brand new Jags as company cars. rolleyes

It's the first time I'v driven a Volvo. To be honest I'd never have considered one but it's a lot nicer than I thought.

The one bit I'm not keen on is the handbrake...too far to the left and it sticks up at what feels like 90 degrees (obviously it's not as much as that). To me, it looks like it's come up too fr and needs adjusting but that's how they are designed. Looks and feels weird. I'll get used to it.


zarjaz1991

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Saturday 6th February 2016
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xjay1337 said:
Aren't you the guy who kept going on about how you were 23 or 24 and were the youngest person ever to get a company car in your company and how the directors thought you were a driving god?

Interesting vehicle.
That's not what I said. I said I was below the age at which they would normally give out a company car....but I was not the first it happened to. I also said the owner trusted my driving because he had been driven by me on numerous occasions and he knew that I handled the car competently, treated company vehicles with respect, and didn't drive like a nob. That's not the same as speeding a driving God, and I would never claim to be even close to being one.

As for the car...I think it's very nice and I'm extreme grateful and appreciative. What's wrong with it?

zarjaz1991

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Saturday 6th February 2016
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Rensko said:
Had one as a rental car in France a couple of weeks back. D4 manual in silver!

Thing for a derv powered Volvo was pretty quick and had a fantastic torque surge as it came on boost. Great interior and comfortable seats - especially when we covered 2000km in a matter of 6 days of touring. Also, wasn't bad to punt around corners...

Only downside is the boot. I have never seen something so small in my life!
I have...the BMW 1 series I had before this had a smaller boot. Or at least it seemed smaller. Agree though that the boot is too small.

Seats are the best I've had, agree there too.

zarjaz1991

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AB said:
Interesting looking cars from the outside but doesn't the interior just depress you!? Especially doing the sort of driving you've mentioned in previous threads.
It's a bit 'plasticky' yes I suppose. Even my Mondeo is better in that respect. But, on the plus side, having just done a 500 mile round trip in in it, I can say that the seats are very comfortable, and the driving position is really comfortable...no sore back or sore arms / hands despite many hours of non-stop driving.

zarjaz1991

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Sunday 7th February 2016
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AB said:
I'd hope that has something to do with you being 24!
Possibly. But, a badly suited seating / driving position can leave me with a sore back / arms / hands after a really long drive.

I think my trouble is, I tend to do five or even six hours of driving without a break, which if coupled with an uncomfortable driving position can leave me sore afterwards. Depends how I am feeling, if I get tired I stop but otherwise I press on. I'm sure as I get older that will cease to work, but I should probably stop it now and force myself to stop every couple of hours.

zarjaz1991

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Sunday 7th February 2016
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salguod said:
You don't see that many in black! It also looks like yours has ALL the toys. No blank buttons in the centre console at all! Hope you enjoy it, it's different but certainly a breath of fresh air compared to the German offerings.

Another V40 D2 R-Design owner here btw wavey not as well equipped as yours but I do have mudflaps!

I was also 24 when I bought mine. It was a little treat to myself.
Thanks. I think they are great cars. My mates had a laugh when I said I was getting one, but now I have taken them for a drive in it they have changed their tune.

They are not PH company director cars but I am proud of mine and I'm delighted to have it. It will, of course, be well handled and well looked after. smile

zarjaz1991

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Sunday 7th February 2016
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dme123 said:
Our company Skoda Octavias would give even the 19/20 year old fitters who borrowed them back pain after a 2 hour drive!
I'm currently working with a 17 year old IT apprentice, which is a fairly interesting experience.
When we need to send him out on a job, he drives his own Fiat 500, which I only take the piss out of occasionally.
He gets a sore back from the longer drives we make him do, (although I think anyone would get a sore back in a Fiat 500).
As soon he turns 18 in March we're going to put him through his C1 and then let him take the Transits out. You don't seem to get bad backs in a Transit.

zarjaz1991

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Monday 8th February 2016
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xjay1337 said:
I said it was interesting. Not bad.
Oops. Sorry.

zarjaz1991

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Friday 26th February 2016
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Phew!
Over 12 hours of driving my new Volvo in the past 26 hours.

St Albans to Falkirk > 393 miles
Falkirk to Sheffield > 268 miles

Total 661 miles

I have to say it is an extremely comfortable car for such long journeys.
I had two passengers....one for each leg of the trip, both of them much older than me....and they concur, though obviously comfort is a different thing as a passenger compared to being the driver.


I didn't even feel particularly tired at the end of all that. biggrin