Volvo V60 Polestar: PH Fleet
A long weekend in Wales was meant to be the perfect test for James's Volvo. The pothole had other ideas...
Very early morning progress was aided by the Polestar's excellent adaptive cruise control system. The V60 really is an exceptionally comfortable car to cover miles in, especially considering how tough the suspension is at lower speeds. The excellent damping really does contain that "jiggling" feeling often found on cars that are too stiffly sprung without decent dampers. Wind and road noise are kept pleasingly subdued as well. We were soon leaving toll booths and making our way through the Brecon Beacons, having recorded a new fuel consumption high of 28.8mpg (!) on the way across.
By 0900h we were nearing Aberaeron on the west coast of Wales. The plan was to unload the family and luggage at the hotel, grab a late breakfast and head off for a more spirited drive to properly enjoy the car. As I say, that was the plan...
The weather had really closed in by now and with a precious five-month old passenger onboard I was gently cruising along at 50 mph on a very wet Welsh country road. And then I collided with a meteorite. OK, so it wasn't actually a meteorite, but for split second I thought it was, such was the violence with which the car shook.
Once the infotainment screen had recovered from the jolt and turned back on (yes, really) I realised that what had actually happened was that the puddle I'd just driven through had a pothole hiding in the bottom of it. A huge one. And I'd hit it. Hard.
A closer inspection of the wheel revealed a very damaged tyre, albeit one that continued to hold air. No problem though, all I needed to do was locate a 245/35 R20 Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyre. In a remote part of Wales. On a Bank Holiday weekend.
And my weekend of driving pleasure was reduced to a 50 mph and an extremely gentle tour of west Wales' finest tyre fitting establishments. Unsurprisingly, it was a futile endeavour as there was absolutely no chance of sourcing a replacement. Instantly the dread about a slow speed 250 mile schlep back home set in; the journey ended up taking seven hours. Joy.
Volvo's inspection revealed that both near side wheels and tyres would need replacement due to flat spots and sidewall damage. At the same time they carried out a 'blue light' inspection of the car due to the severity of the impact. This is a belt and braces check applied to Volvo emergency service vehicles on a regular basis. Luckily the only thing that this uncovered was the need for a four-wheel alignment, which meant that the car was quickly returned to us in rude health.
I can't help but wonder if all this could have been avoided if it weren't for the trend to have enormous wheels and very thin sidewalls on cars. And don't get me started on potholes...
FACT SHEET
Car: 2014 Volvo V60 Polestar
Run by: James
On fleet since: February 2015
Mileage: 12,267
List price new: £49,775 (and £49,775 as tested too!)
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Matt
Loved the wheels: shame you got one trashed.
I get worried driving on 18's but have been OK so far, but I just would not want 20's on a car.
It isn't a blinged Chelsea tractor, it's supposed to be a reasonably practical Ovlov FFS!
Sorry to hear it wrecked your plans though - that is what really worries me about cars with just a can of foam. If yours had leaked air no way would foam fix it so you would end up 250 miles from home until you could find a suitable tyre.
These Polestars deserve to sell well.
I'm also tired of seeing people drive on space savers for long-distances or extended periods of time - they're essentially "dangerous" and their life is short (and they're expensive to replace) and yet some people seem to forget they're on their car or think they're a better idea than recovery (they're intended for SHORT trips - essentially to the tyre fitter only)!?
p.s. I looked at a car for someone last week and the space-saver tyre was BALD - I mean, how the fk does that happen and who doesn't fix it before trying to sell their car?!?
JD
He has also suffered a similar fate with his tyre but his car came with a space saver wheel, only when he came to put it on he found that it didn't fit as the brakes were too big!!!
Surely somebody at Volvo design could have checked something as simple as that?
He has also suffered a similar fate with his tyre but his car came with a space saver wheel, only when he came to put it on he found that it didn't fit as the brakes were too big!!!
Surely somebody at Volvo design could have checked something as simple as that?
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