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Just got home, and here we are:
A few detail shots:

This was pure coincidence. Srsly. I didn't notice the time until I was downloading from the camera:
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This has too much power for a FWD car. I'll get used to it.
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Looks great. 

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lizzardo wrote:
This has too much power for a few days.....I'll get used to it.
Fixeded... 
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Nice pick up.
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I love it. I like your color choice. What other options did you get, beside the R Design and Polestar performance packages?
I've "built my own" C30 multiple times on the Volvo website. 
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great choice. my sister bought the S60 T6 AWD. With the bigger engine and the AWD, the car is fanTASTically planted. What upgrades does Polestar do to it in their kit?
L8
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The Polestar Performance package is a reflash of the engine management system. Power goes from 227 to 250 (both at 5000), torque from 238 (dead flat from 1500-5000) to 273 (at 3000). I also get a little blue square for the back and a sticker for the fuel door recommending premium. As an ECU reflash, it's pricey, but when installed through the dealer, warranty is preserved. There are a few other reflashes available for about 2/3 as much, but they void the warranty.
I also got:
- Metallic paint: yes, this color cost more
- Climate package: heated seats, headlight washers, climate control, rain sensor, and IAQS (Interior Air Quality System - I think it shuts down outside air temporarily if it detects that it's "bad")
- Active dual xenon headlights: These angle the headlights with the steering wheel. I haven't driven at night with these yet, but they sounded way cool.
- Keyless Drive: didn't care that much, but figured it would add to the value
- BLIS (Blind Spot Information System): also a non-essential, but I thinkit'll be required sson enough, so should also help with value. This comes with power retractable mirrors.
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More pictures please. Great car, love it.
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lizzardo wrote:
The Polestar Performance package is a reflash of the engine management system. Power goes from 227 to 250 (both at 5000), torque from 238 (dead flat from 1500-5000) to 273 (at 3000). I also get a little blue square for the back and a sticker for the fuel door recommending premium. As an ECU reflash, it's pricey, but when installed through the dealer, warranty is preserved. There are a few other reflashes available for about 2/3 as much, but they void the warranty.
I also got:
- Metallic paint: yes, this color cost more
- Climate package: heated seats, headlight washers, climate control, rain sensor, and IAQS (Interior Air Quality System - I think it shuts down outside air temporarily if it detects that it's "bad")
- Active dual xenon headlights: These angle the headlights with the steering wheel. I haven't driven at night with these yet, but they sounded way cool.
- Keyless Drive: didn't care that much, but figured it would add to the value
- BLIS (Blind Spot Information System): also a non-essential, but I thinkit'll be required sson enough, so should also help with value. This comes with power retractable mirrors.
I believe it's just a different cabin air filter, as was the case in older Volvo models. They may have changed this though.
You got a pretty heavily optioned C30. Care to share your out-the-door price?
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Great looking car and good option choice 
Am I the only one who thinks of strippers when I hear Polestar?
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thymighty wrote:
I believe it's just a different cabin air filter, as was the case in older Volvo models. They may have changed this though.
You got a pretty heavily optioned C30. Care to share your out-the-door price?
I got a few options, yes, but did not get either of the two big options packages: Premier Plus and Platinum. Both of these had things I didn't want or need (moonroof, power seats, sound system upgrade) so I picked what mattered.
The MSRP of the car, as optioned, was $32,270, including destination fees, but not tax, license, etc. or taking into account any discounts.
EDIT: IAQS is described like this in the brochure:
"Volvo's IAQS continuously monitors incoming air and will, if necessary, temporarily close external vents to shut ouit carbon monoxide, ground-level ozone, and nitrogen dioxide. Meanwhile, an active carbon filter protects the occupants from other harmful gases and unpleasant odours. This helps to ensure that the air you breathe in the car is cleaner than the outside when driving in heavy city traffic and tunnels."
Last edited by lizzardo (2012-04-27 13:20:17)
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LordZed wrote:
Great looking car and good option choice
Am I the only one who thinks of strippers when I hear Polestar?
Perhaps there are a lot of things that bring strippers to mind for you. I studied quite a bit of astronomy back in my college days; moreso than strippers, so didn't make that connection. Another example of my misspent youth. 
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lizzardo wrote:
Just got home, and here we are:
A few detail shots:
Congrats on the car, my girlfriend almost got 2 years ago but her parents dissagreed with it at least she is getting an F30 next year.
Lol, I just realized that Volvo logo has an male symbol/ sign. So I googled it, it's new to me.
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lizzardo wrote:
thymighty wrote:
I believe it's just a different cabin air filter, as was the case in older Volvo models. They may have changed this though.
You got a pretty heavily optioned C30. Care to share your out-the-door price?I got a few options, yes, but did not get either of the two big options packages: Premier Plus and Platinum. Both of these had things I didn't want or need (moonroof, power seats, sound system upgrade) so I picked what mattered.
The MSRP of the car, as optioned, was $32,270, including destination fees, but not tax, license, etc. or taking into account any discounts.
EDIT: IAQS is described like this in the brochure:
"Volvo's IAQS continuously monitors incoming air and will, if necessary, temporarily close external vents to shut ouit carbon monoxide, ground-level ozone, and nitrogen dioxide. Meanwhile, an active carbon filter protects the occupants from other harmful gases and unpleasant odours. This helps to ensure that the air you breathe in the car is cleaner than the outside when driving in heavy city traffic and tunnels."
Interesting tidbits on the IAQS there.
Something else I was wondering; What did the country of origin/assembly sticker say? Are these being put together in China now, or just of Chinese parts, or neither?
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thymighty wrote:
I love it. I like your color choice. What other options did you get, beside the R Design and Polestar performance packages?
I've "built my own" C30 multiple times on the Volvo website.
Basically this. I drove an '08 R Design in red and loved it. I must say, I kind of like the nose of the first gen better, but I love the car.
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thymighty wrote:
Something else I was wondering; What did the country of origin/assembly sticker say? Are these being put together in China now, or just of Chinese parts, or neither?
Neither.
US/Canadian parts: 0.5%
Major sources of foreign parts content:
Belgium: 30%
Germany: 20%
Final Assembly Point: Ghent, Belgium
Country of origin:
Engine Parts: Sweden
Transmission Parts: Germany
There have been ongoing rumors that production is going to cease (last year, this year, next year). <shrug>
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Silently wrote:
thymighty wrote:
I love it. I like your color choice. What other options did you get, beside the R Design and Polestar performance packages?
I've "built my own" C30 multiple times on the Volvo website.Basically this. I drove an '08 R Design in red and loved it. I must say, I kind of like the nose of the first gen better, but I love the car.
Ah, a fan of the "pre-facelift" cars. There are definitely two camps on the C30 forum.
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Very nice.
Oh, and 4:20.

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Ben wrote:
Very nice.
Oh, and 4:20.
I honestly didn't even notice that until I was resizing pics for upload to the image host.
I'm not sure if they all have a strut tower brace, but when I popped the hood, the salesman said he'd never noticed one of those before. He's not motorsport-inclined though, so he may have seen many and never noticed. It's painted steel, but they must have felt it helped or they wouldn't have spent the money without pointing it out.
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That's a sweet ride, but man...plastic engine cover all over the place. 
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dotmaster206 wrote:
That's a sweet ride, but man...plastic engine cover all over the place.
Try and find a new car that doesn't. Can't see metal on anything these days.
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Subaru WRX...one of the last bastions of uncovered engine bays. 
Would it void your warranty if you took it off?
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Yeah physics have nothing to do with why our motor is that way....oh wait. 
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