"Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
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"Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
If you’ve got a high res pdf scan I’d love a copy.
Surprised they got the power output wrong!
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
6 colours? Is that correct?
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
“22,000 480 owners”
What is it now? About 200 at best.
What is it now? About 200 at best.
Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Surprised that they found the handling so bad, from all other accounts it is superb, but then maybe the 2.0 had different dynamics
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Yes certainly, pm your email and I'll send across
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Al and I each have a 2litre and a turbo, we are agreed (makes a change!) that the 2 litre has better handling. I often wonder if the journalists that write these reviews have actually driven the cars.Surprised that they found the handling so bad, from all other accounts it is superb, but then maybe the 2.0 had different dynamics
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Agreed - what on earth does "blue rinse image" mean?! It reminds me of music journalists where I used to wonder "have they actually listened to this?"dragonflyjewels wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 6:31 pmAl and I each have a 2litre and a turbo, we are agreed (makes a change!) that the 2 litre has better handling. I often wonder if the journalists that write these reviews have actually driven the cars.Surprised that they found the handling so bad, from all other accounts it is superb, but then maybe the 2.0 had different dynamics
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
'blue rinse' refers to old ladies who used to have their hair done with the stuff (giving away my age here!) It's the female version of 'cloth cap'
Sylvia
Snazzy - 1993 Paris Blue ES red dipstick 2.0i bought 2001
Lethal Lily - 1991 White Turbo
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Sven - 1994 Racing Green GT
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
I remember that article when it came out and I still have a paper copy! On the one hand it was quite complimentary, but on the other hand the journalist hadn't done his homework or driven the car.
No, there weren't 6 colours for the Celebration, just 3 (burgundy red metallic, storm grey metallic, and white satin).
No, front fog lights weren't a "gain" - all UK 480s except S models had them.
No, the 2.0 doesn't handle poorly - in fact, provided the suspension is still all in good condition the handling is both sharp and tight.
But there we are...
David
No, there weren't 6 colours for the Celebration, just 3 (burgundy red metallic, storm grey metallic, and white satin).
No, front fog lights weren't a "gain" - all UK 480s except S models had them.
No, the 2.0 doesn't handle poorly - in fact, provided the suspension is still all in good condition the handling is both sharp and tight.
But there we are...
David
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Even the most thickest rose tinted glasses can't escape the fact that by 1995, the 480 was quite dated against the competition. The poor car was even having to compete with Volvo's own too, as if life wasn't hard enough; the T5R.
Other sports coupes were destroying the car on performance.... Toyota Celica GT-Four.
Other sports coupes had masterpiece engines... Honda Prelude VTEC.
Even by 1993 the Clio Williams was a front wheel drive revelation.
Journo's would of also have had the pleasure of testing the Honda Integra Type R (DC2 - JDM only) in 1995. To this day that is regarded as one of the best handling front wheel drive cars of all time.
Even saloon cars by 1994, like the Alfa 155 Silverstone and their 1994 BTCC victory produced way more spice in the showrooms than any 480
The 480 always had good handling when this is gauged by mathematical grip; it's a light car and with wide tyres, so its always going to 'handle'. But, in my opinion, this does not translate to dynamism. It's a hard term to define, but it sort of means the car feels 'alive' and in turn, begs you to thrash it harder. I would put the 480 in the sports touring category... good grip but a chassis with a comfort bias.
What I will criticise the article on is slagging off the dashboard as 'ugly'; which I totally disagree with. I think it's a great piece of design... not a showcase of structural integrity though
I note the M57WJO press photo (last MoT 2006 incidentally) is another Oxford registration (JO) and M**WJO are all Volvos. I would put good money on this being another "Lyehill Quarry" car from the Volvo PDI centre.
Volvo had a thing with press photos and London bridges because the 1994 brochure had one too:
Great to see, thanks for scanning.
Other sports coupes were destroying the car on performance.... Toyota Celica GT-Four.
Other sports coupes had masterpiece engines... Honda Prelude VTEC.
Even by 1993 the Clio Williams was a front wheel drive revelation.
Journo's would of also have had the pleasure of testing the Honda Integra Type R (DC2 - JDM only) in 1995. To this day that is regarded as one of the best handling front wheel drive cars of all time.
Even saloon cars by 1994, like the Alfa 155 Silverstone and their 1994 BTCC victory produced way more spice in the showrooms than any 480
The 480 always had good handling when this is gauged by mathematical grip; it's a light car and with wide tyres, so its always going to 'handle'. But, in my opinion, this does not translate to dynamism. It's a hard term to define, but it sort of means the car feels 'alive' and in turn, begs you to thrash it harder. I would put the 480 in the sports touring category... good grip but a chassis with a comfort bias.
What I will criticise the article on is slagging off the dashboard as 'ugly'; which I totally disagree with. I think it's a great piece of design... not a showcase of structural integrity though
I note the M57WJO press photo (last MoT 2006 incidentally) is another Oxford registration (JO) and M**WJO are all Volvos. I would put good money on this being another "Lyehill Quarry" car from the Volvo PDI centre.
Volvo had a thing with press photos and London bridges because the 1994 brochure had one too:
Great to see, thanks for scanning.
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
I'd largely agree with you, Jay.
I do think it's important to remember thought that what Volvo had I mind all along was a sports tourer - what used to be categorised as a "GT" - the 480 was never intended as an out and out sports car.
Just like the P1800 before it.
David
I do think it's important to remember thought that what Volvo had I mind all along was a sports tourer - what used to be categorised as a "GT" - the 480 was never intended as an out and out sports car.
Just like the P1800 before it.
David
Current: 1994 480 GT, 1996 460 CD & 1997 440 LE with lots of optional extras & 2007 V50 SE Sport
Previous: Celebration 331 (re-homed with Richard S), Celebration 467 (returned to Martin Mc); Celebration 346 (re-homed with Alan480); Celebration 269 (scrapped abandoned project), Celebration 73 (sold on after 6 years), 1992 ES, 1988 ES - and numerous other non-480 Volvos!
Previous: Celebration 331 (re-homed with Richard S), Celebration 467 (returned to Martin Mc); Celebration 346 (re-homed with Alan480); Celebration 269 (scrapped abandoned project), Celebration 73 (sold on after 6 years), 1992 ES, 1988 ES - and numerous other non-480 Volvos!
Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
And that is where I get the most frustrated, people calling it a hot hatch. It never was and wasn't meant to be. It would have similar performance to a sporting golf I would say, but is set up differently, and is closer to a Gen4 Celica in terms of its aim.dcwalker wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:29 pmI'd largely agree with you, Jay.
I do think it's important to remember thought that what Volvo had I mind all along was a sports tourer - what used to be categorised as a "GT" - the 480 was never intended as an out and out sports car.
Just like the P1800 before it.
David
I must say the 480 does encourage me to enjoy the turn as its handling does stand out I would say, it feels like it goes where you point it. Compared to the Rover, which is a full on Hot Hatch, and very nice, I would say the Volvo has a nicer handling feel as you feel more connected with it.
To steal a line from Ford, man and machine in perfect harmony...
...Until the throttle idle has a moment
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Yep I agree with the above analyses of the 480, cars had moved on by 1995. Doesn't stop it being an intriguing bit of car design that still fascinates us to this day though.
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
I do think they could have picked a better spot rather than a wall to just dump it in front of...
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
almost crashed into?
I'd agree it is more old skool GT than VW GTi
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Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Perhaps that's where it ended up when the handbrake failed...
Hammersmith Bridge (I think) in that one; Tower Bridge in the other one shown on this thread (which is in one of the brochures as well). So yes, there was a thing about London bridges it seems.
Did anyone else notice the top of HMY Britannia just showing over the black turbo? I'm surprised the photographer didn't try to make more use of that - the Royal Yacht and a Volvo 480 in the same breath...
David
Hammersmith Bridge (I think) in that one; Tower Bridge in the other one shown on this thread (which is in one of the brochures as well). So yes, there was a thing about London bridges it seems.
Did anyone else notice the top of HMY Britannia just showing over the black turbo? I'm surprised the photographer didn't try to make more use of that - the Royal Yacht and a Volvo 480 in the same breath...
David
Current: 1994 480 GT, 1996 460 CD & 1997 440 LE with lots of optional extras & 2007 V50 SE Sport
Previous: Celebration 331 (re-homed with Richard S), Celebration 467 (returned to Martin Mc); Celebration 346 (re-homed with Alan480); Celebration 269 (scrapped abandoned project), Celebration 73 (sold on after 6 years), 1992 ES, 1988 ES - and numerous other non-480 Volvos!
Previous: Celebration 331 (re-homed with Richard S), Celebration 467 (returned to Martin Mc); Celebration 346 (re-homed with Alan480); Celebration 269 (scrapped abandoned project), Celebration 73 (sold on after 6 years), 1992 ES, 1988 ES - and numerous other non-480 Volvos!
Re: "Volvo 480 Bows Out With Dignity", Autocar magazine 19th July 1995
Almost like a reinvention of the Capri but with a 1980s twist, and scene tax
Instead of Scene Tax, we have scene oligopoly: all the 480's eventually end up with a specific group of people with the space and skills - It's the 480 Oligarchy!
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