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Four people look comfortable here, but the reality is that with tall people up front, the 2007 Volvo C70’s rear seat occupants had better be short. Due to be unveiled at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, the new Volvo C70 is significantly more attractive and sophisticated than the car it replaces, serving well as a way to draw customers looking for style and sporty driving character, as well as safety, into showrooms.
Photos courtesy of Volvo
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About Ron Perry
Before joining the Autobytel family in June of 2005, Ron Perry spent twenty years as a freelance photographer in the automotive community, shooting cars for automakers and magazines, including Road & Track. Before striking out on his own with camera in hand, Ron worked at a daily newspaper as a staff photographer shooting news stories – at least until an editor with a passion for cars fueled his automotive interests. Today, Ron focuses on high-performance sports cars of the past and the designs of the future. Not surprisingly, then, Ron owns a 1990 Porsche 928S4, but someday hopes to add a Ferrari Testarossa, a Lotus Esprit, and Volvo P1800 to his stable. Having to give up his 2000 Jaguar XJR in favor of a 2004 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab was, “a necessity of the craft,” he says.
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