RE: Volvo V70 T6 by Polestar: Spotted

RE: Volvo V70 T6 by Polestar: Spotted

Tuesday 19th February 2019

Volvo V70 T6 by Polestar: Spotted

A lightly fettled version of the archetypal fast Volvo - what more do you need?



It won't have escaped your attention that the old and interesting Volvos are now becoming increasingly expensive. It's that familiar triple threat: combine some competition history with dwindling numbers (thanks to advancing years) and values will climb. It's happened to Volvos, it's happened to other cars, and it will surely happen to many more, too.

So while in 2014 we featured not one, but two 850 T5 Sheds (at the old £1,000 budget), similar cars can now be found - far nicer examples, granted, but still Volvo 850s - for anything up to £20k. It seems that the days of cheap and interesting fast Volvos might be done, then, as the 850 plonks itself down comfortably in classic territory.


However, there is another way. While later wild wagons from Volvo may not have the competition provenance, the formula stayed very much the same: big power, big space, big speed. All in a handsome, usable, practical estate body - it's easy to see why they won so many fans.

What you're looking at here is a perfect example. This V70 T6 is more than a decade newer than any 850, but is recognisably cut from the same cloth as its illustrious predecessor. Crucially, too, as a car now more than a decade old as well it brings together modern, 21st century tech with traditional big-engine boost.

Today any Volvo, from a T4 to a T8, is powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, with more power introduced higher up the range from a hybrid system. Of course that wasn't always the case; T4 meant turbocharged four-cylinder, T5 meant turbo five and T6 meant the same with six cylinders. Simple. This V70 T6 is one from the traditional naming structure time, meaning 285hp from a 3.0-litre straight-six with twin-scroll turbo.


Very nice. But improved further in this car with the fitment of a Polestar performance pack; yes, back when Polestar tuned Volvos and seemingly had ideas far less ambitious than today, this V70 was treated to some of its fettling. As a result it's now making 315hp which, while a small gain, does take it beyond that crucial 300hp threshold - and therefore the old V70 R flagship as well. Should be enough to make it pleasantly brisk, then, especially with 354lb ft as well.

Furthermore, this T6 is not an ex-police car (as so many must be) and, while the mileage is pretty considerable at 130k, it is supported by a substantial service history and receipts for recent repairs. Old, heavy, powerful cars are never going to be truly cheap to run, so it's nice to see previous owners have been willing to spend where required. Certainly the V70 is looking good on its miles, exterior seemingly unmarked and the inside showing only far less wear than you might expect.


So that makes this V70 rare, fast, subtle, spacious, practical and, it would seem, well cared for as well. The price? £7,500. As so few are around it's hard to know whether this represents good value for a T6 or not; given the niche appeal you would have to hope a reasonable offer might be accepted. For some sort of context, a Passat R36 with similar miles is currently for sale at £10k, an older V70 R approaching 100,000 miles is £7k and a very interesting Forester Turbo with STI bits available for £6.5k. Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money.

It's an interesting car then, the V70, one of the last exponents of the big engine, big car breed that did so much for the reputation of Volvo in the UK. It's hard to imagine it becoming a classic like the 850, but that doesn't mean to say it can't provide rapid, safe and cavernous family transport for a good while yet. Finally, if it's not quite accommodating enough, the same seller has a seven-seat V70 R available as well...




SPECIFICATION - VOLVO V70 T6

Engine: 2,953cc, straight-six turbo
Transmission: 6-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 285@5,600rpm
Torque (lb ft): 295@1,500-4,800rpm
MPG: 25
CO2: 270g/km
First registered: 2007
Recorded mileage: 133,000
Price new: £35,430
Yours for: £7,500

See the original advert here.

(Spec for standard car)


 

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wickenss

Original Poster:

10 posts

162 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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A rare spot! Fast, practical and sensible. For my money I'd go for the Forester tagged in the article, though. More smiles per gallon.

st4

1,359 posts

133 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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What a great car. I had a Volvo S80 (phase 3 like this one) and I thought it was wonderful. Very good cars to drive over long distance and this with a peachy 3 litre turbo straight six would be a fantastic way to travel.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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The later (2010?) T6 had 300bhp and much better fuel economy. I am of a mind it got a high pressure turbo in place of the low pressure, or some such.

The Polestar map should take it to 330bhp or so in any case, I drove a very rare S80 T6 with the remap and it was quite a good sleeper with AWD to allow for traffic light foolishness.

apm142001

276 posts

89 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Very likeable, but I wonder if it will gone on as long as the old 850s and V70s from the 1990s seem to

joe1145

198 posts

121 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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"Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money."

I bought a 2007 335i Touring with manual gearbox last year for £7500. It had done 115k, had a load of brand new suspension parts and new Pilot sport 4 tyres fitted.


The Voice

204 posts

149 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Nice, but too expensive imho. Might be interested at £5k.

TTwiggy

11,538 posts

204 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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joe1145 said:
"Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money."

I bought a 2007 335i Touring with manual gearbox last year for £7500. It had done 115k, had a load of brand new suspension parts and new Pilot sport 4 tyres fitted.
You could also pick up a V8 Audi S4 (340bhp) for even less.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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I keep half an eye out for these, and they do seem to sell (or at least get advertised) for more than I'd want to pay. Even moon mileage ex plod poverty spec cars are up for £5k. I don't think these P3 cars have the same Volvo-ness to them as the older ones either.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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TTwiggy said:
joe1145 said:
"Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money."

I bought a 2007 335i Touring with manual gearbox last year for £7500. It had done 115k, had a load of brand new suspension parts and new Pilot sport 4 tyres fitted.
You could also pick up a V8 Audi S4 (340bhp) for even less.
Both are a lot smaller than a V70.


BFleming

3,606 posts

143 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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I've seen various Polestar T6's for sale through Europe; some cite 305bhp, some 326... and some 315 as this one. Does anyone have definitive information?

TTwiggy

11,538 posts

204 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Krikkit said:
TTwiggy said:
joe1145 said:
"Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money."

I bought a 2007 335i Touring with manual gearbox last year for £7500. It had done 115k, had a load of brand new suspension parts and new Pilot sport 4 tyres fitted.
You could also pick up a V8 Audi S4 (340bhp) for even less.
Both are a lot smaller than a V70.
S6 then smile

ClassicMercs

1,703 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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The killer in the costs is the annual road tax. If it wasn't for that it would easily fetch the asking price.

Jed-S

660 posts

216 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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ClassicMercs said:
The killer in the costs is the annual road tax. If it wasn't for that it would easily fetch the asking price.
That is where the ex plod cars win. There is no emissions data recorded for them at time of registration so they get the pre 2001 rate which is 255 iirc.

LochTay

808 posts

65 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Yessss!
My dad wagon is vaguely 'in', albeit in oil burner form.

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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TTwiggy said:
You could also pick up a V8 Audi S4 (340bhp) for even less.
V8 S4 is a nicer car, and sounds much better. I'd be twitchy about the cam chains/tensioners on an S4 with 100k + on it though.

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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TTwiggy said:
S6 then smile
Any S6 is at least 25% more. You can get a ropey C5 RS6 in budget, but they have chocolate suspension and gearboxes to deal with. Probably one of the most expensive things you can buy to run.

ghosthtx

19 posts

62 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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In relation to the above postvon alternatives; Not my car, not teutonic, but hows aboot a wee Legacy 3.0R?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...

Similar size, a wee touch less oomph, but AWD and robust as buggery.

galaxie500

68 posts

163 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Your description states this Volvo as front wheel drive.
Rear end photo begs to differ....

j_s14a

863 posts

178 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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These are not sporty, in the slightest. I actually prefer driving the XC70 over the V70, which is also available with T6 lump, although I would recommend a D5 over the T6.

My dream would be to build a P3 XC70 with the engine and gearbox from the Polestar V60, or the sweet Yamaha V8 from the S80.

None are as well build as their P2 predecessors.

Richair

1,021 posts

197 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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joe1145 said:
"Good luck finding any of the Germans with more than 300hp at this sort of money."

I bought a 2007 335i Touring with manual gearbox last year for £7500. It had done 115k, had a load of brand new suspension parts and new Pilot sport 4 tyres fitted.
Hmmmm, random I know but that sounds a lot like my best mates old car as there's not many manual 335i tourings around. Did you buy it from Leamington? It was a cracker of a car if so and had loads spent on it!