Nice pictures - I think they call it Flash Green here.
Just remember, on this side of the Pond there is no press uproar and the receptions has been generally VERY positive in press reviews. I think the reason is simply because the car is MUCH MUCH cheaper in North America. Here we can buy the Volvo S60R with leather and bi-xenons for $34,270 delivered. A fully loaded S60r is literally $10-$15,000 CHEAPER than a similarly equipped Audi S4 or BMW M3. In the U.S. Volvo compares the S60R to similarly or more expensively priced BMW 330s and Audi A4 3.0s. It's only in Europe that they compare it to the M3 and S4. Not a bad comparison but in most respects (except grip and price) it's going to fall short of the M3 and S4 (but unlike them it can be easily tuned on the cheap for a lot more power.)
At this price it's just barely more expensive than an AWD Infiniti G35, Lexus ES330, etc. Here in the U.S. I think the S60R is the bargain sports sedan - kind of like the prior generation Audi S4 when it first debuted here in the 90s. Overall I like the S60R and I think when Volvo's Yamaha-designed V8 shows up late this year there could be some more interesting R variants coming our way in a couple of years...
Thanks.
-rollie
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