Hi, thanks for that video. Nobody ever does a night time drive/walkaround of their car. I like to see how the dash and interior/exterior lights look in the dark. One question though as I have just bought a 2006 SE 2.0D and I want to know if the steering wheel controls are supposed to illuminate? Yours don't seem to but maybe I cannot see them clear enough.
Glad to hear my video was helpful! Yes, the steering wheel controls are illuminated, but I messed up my camera settings while filming this and they don't look well illuminated
@@EUROCARGUY Hi again, tested mine now and yes I see the steering wheel controls are well lit. One question I totally forgot to ask…those alloys on your car are hands down the best looking style for this car. They transform the car completely. What is the make size and style name of those alloys please. My stock 2006 S40 has standard 16’s on it, will need to find out what size would look best, don’t really wanna shell out for 18’s. Cheers. Steve.
We had it for almost 3 years and it was great. Very comfortable (great seats!), relatively well isolated from the road noise and pretty good sound system. We didn't have any major issues with it - we replaced front CV axle shafts, variable timing solenoid and a fuel pressure sensor.
@@christophersoe3887 If it was properly maintained by a previous owner, it will. If not, there might be some problems with transmission or various sensors. I would look for one from the first owner with a service history. The thing with European cars is, as long as they're well maintained they will be pretty reliable
I have volvo v50 1.8 (Europe model) it has 210k miles on it atm and still runs like a champ. Just make sure it has been maintained correctly before u buy one. Goodluck!
It's impressive how it feels listening to the sounds of your own car
Keep up to great work on the videos
*Amazing Car... So Fast!*
*~ Alfredomatta*
Indeed it is!
damn rlly miss this car gonna have to buy it as my first car after my dad sold his 2009 1.8
Own a 2001 S40 1.9T (First Gen)
Wondering if I should upgrade to the more modern S40 (Second Gen)
Hi, thanks for that video. Nobody ever does a night time drive/walkaround of their car. I like to see how the dash and interior/exterior lights look in the dark. One question though as I have just bought a 2006 SE 2.0D and I want to know if the steering wheel controls are supposed to illuminate? Yours don't seem to but maybe I cannot see them clear enough.
Glad to hear my video was helpful! Yes, the steering wheel controls are illuminated, but I messed up my camera settings while filming this and they don't look well illuminated
@@EUROCARGUY Hi again, tested mine now and yes I see the steering wheel controls are well lit. One question I totally forgot to ask…those alloys on your car are hands down the best looking style for this car. They transform the car completely. What is the make size and style name of those alloys please. My stock 2006 S40 has standard 16’s on it, will need to find out what size would look best, don’t really wanna shell out for 18’s. Cheers. Steve.
wondering if I can get a set of those bamboo wood trim inserts sent to Malaysia. would love a set, our spec only got the silver ones.
That trim is called "nordic light oak", I'm pretty sure you can find it online
@@EUROCARGUY I tried getting it but it costs like 200 bucks
S40 looks so good handling is so emotinal and better than other d segment cars
Truly beautiful and emotional car S40 is best car
@@jmad8163 and 5 star safety
Where did you put you microphone?
it's gopro's built in mic
How can i boost bass in this car ?
did you code your sidelights ?
It's a US-spec car so they were coded from the factory.
What action cam are you using? Looks really good
This was filmed with a GoPro HERO6 Black, now I use HERO8 Black
What bulbs do you have ?
Car got me so much pooty tang
thats what im hoping for
What s your opinion about this car?
We had it for almost 3 years and it was great. Very comfortable (great seats!), relatively well isolated from the road noise and pretty good sound system. We didn't have any major issues with it - we replaced front CV axle shafts, variable timing solenoid and a fuel pressure sensor.
Do you think it will be a reliable car for a fresh graduate??? Ive always loved Volvo's and this is the first goal of mine
@@christophersoe3887 If it was properly maintained by a previous owner, it will. If not, there might be some problems with transmission or various sensors. I would look for one from the first owner with a service history. The thing with European cars is, as long as they're well maintained they will be pretty reliable
@@EUROCARGUY noted with thanks! I'll bring it for an inspection before I buy it then!
I have volvo v50 1.8 (Europe model) it has 210k miles on it atm and still runs like a champ.
Just make sure it has been maintained correctly before u buy one. Goodluck!
140 or 170hp?
170