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First, an admission in the interest of transparency: I have called a lot of cars “the best” in their respective categories, and some of those have been Volvos. The automotive journalism community at large is prone to being pretty hyperbolic, myself included. But this is not one of those times. I truly believe the Volvo V90 Cross Country is the most ideal car available today.
The beefed-up, “off-road” Volvo V90 CC wagon ($52,300, base) lies at the very intersection of comfort, capability, technology, safety and cost. It is not an inexpensive car, but what you get even in the very basic configuration is a bargain.
Comfort
It’s a reasonable assumption that anyone who owns a car will need to transport more than two adults at any given time. I daydream about sports-car-as-my-only-car ownership as much as the next person but there’s a reason it’s only a fantasy for most of us. Between friends and kids and dogs and other passengers, a usable backseat is a must. The V90, which is in the most basic terms an S90 sedan with added 44 cubic-foot cargo space out back, features enough space in back for full-size human people (technically, five). For comparison, the V90 has the same amount of rear legroom as a Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon (36.9 inches and 36.8 inches, respectively). More on that car later.
The level of luxury that Volvo conveys throughout its lineup is rather unparalleled for the money. There are other upscale, lesser-expensive offerings from other brands (premium Ford Explorers are very nice inside; GMC makes awesome interiors; Mazda is absolutely killing it with its price-to-luxury ratio), but the kind of luxury you experience in a Volvo is on another level: the Scandinavian, minimalist approach that is widely loved. High-grade materials, unobtrusive shapes, intuitive and ergonomic controls, an airy cabin — all those elements combine to form a very distinct kind of tangible luxury that I think goes further than straightforward plushness you might find elsewhere.
