2004 Volvo XC70 Review Summary

What reviewers liked most about the 2004 Volvo XC70:

  • The XC70 is distinguished by its raised suspension and SUV-flavored trim.- Consumer Guide
  • ...this is a practical wagon with a maximum of 72 cubic feet of cargo space and all the safety features you expect in a Volvo, including whiplash-reducing seats, side airbags, and side-curtain airbags.- Car and Driver
  • A viable alternative for those who need an all-weather wagon but don't want the bulk and poor handling of most SUVs.- Edmunds.com
  • With its soft, forgiving suspension, the XC70 provides a smooth, isolated ride on all surfaces.- Edmunds.com
  • With its uncluttered, handsome styling that says wagon, without any pretense of being anything else, good luggage space, largely sensible controls (except for the radio, as usual), a smooth and powerful turbocharged inline-5 and 8.5-in. maximum ride height, it makes a pleasant touring partner for the snow country. - Road & Track

What reviewers liked least about the 2004 Volvo XC70:

  • Higher-riding XC70 leans the most in turns, but never alarms. One test XC70 showed mild steering-wheel tug in hard takeoffs -- odd for an AWD vehicle.- Consumer Guide
  • A few of our editors were unimpressed by the matte-black cladding on the nose and sides, but others noted that, for driving in brush country, it makes perfect sense. Its appeal depends on how far off-road you intend to go.- Road & Track

Best one-liners about the 2004 Volvo XC70:

  • It's simply a good blend of handling, luggage capacity, ergonomics and common sense.- Road & Track
  • The original family-friendly SUV that kick-started a craze and transformed Volvo's image.- TopGear

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