The allure of the open road and the ability to go anywhere is a potent memory for many, harkening back to the freedom of receiving their first driver’s license. For Aaron Segal, this isn’t just a memory—it’s a daily reality thanks to his heavily modified 2004 Volvo V70R.
The second-generation V70R stands out with its remarkable specifications straight from the factory. It’s equipped with a 300-horsepower 2.5L inline-five engine, the capability of Haldex all-wheel drive, an adjustable suspension, and sizable brakes, completed by the optional six-speed manual transmission and the iconic “spaceball” shifter—a genuine Swedish marvel in the world of wagons.
With a vision for a versatile vehicle, Aaron purchased his V70R during his university years. Despite financial constraints, he was resolute in enhancing and personalizing his car. Progressively, he transformed the wagon into his dream car—a harmonious union between driver and vehicle. Discover Aaron and his Volvo in the latest installment of Carisma on YouTube:
[Editor’s Note: Aaron is employed as a product manager at The Drive’s parent company.]
Starting from an 8Eight Fab Turboback dual exhaust installation in his dormitory’s parking lot amid snow, Aaron then upgraded to TME lowering springs and a better rear sway bar with bushings. These initial changes significantly improved the way the car handled.
Aaron’s passion only grew, desiring greater power, leading to a potent ‘4T5’ five-cylinder engine from a newer Volvo S60, expertly built by the renowned Re-Volv shop, as well as the addition of a SNABB intercooler, inlet pipe, and a short shifter, accompanied by a high-pressure fuel pump and a lightweight flywheel. He even managed to incorporate the coveted Atacama interior from a salvaged V70R, enriching the vibe of his wagon.
Today, Aaron’s Volvo V70R is more than just a mode of transport—it’s a treasured possession that’s seen him through country-wide travels, weathered snowstorms, sandy dunes, and the demanding environments of numerous racetracks. The car has come to symbolize his ability to overcome challenges and capture life’s adventures.
“This machine has become a part of who I am. It’s my trademark; people recognize me by my car, and it represents what I’m passionate about like nothing else can,” Aaron shares with pride.
Although to many it may appear as ‘just another Volvo wagon’, those in the know appreciate its true value—a bond formed through a mutual appreciation for a uniquely outfitted car.
“The best feeling is when you pull up to someone who recognizes what you’ve built. Their excitement and surprise at seeing a manual V70R are just unbeatable,” Aaron recounts, emphasizing the joy of connecting with fellow car enthusiasts over his deceptively unassuming station wagon.
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FAQs About the Volvo V70R and Aaron’s Modifications
- What makes the Volvo V70R special?
- The Volvo V70R is a high-performance wagon that comes with a powerful 300-hp 2.5L inline-five engine, all-wheel drive, adjustable suspension, and large brakes. An optional six-speed manual transmission with a “spaceball” shifter is a notorious feature among enthusiasts.
- What modifications did Aaron make to his Volvo V70R?
- Aaron swapped in a dual exhaust from 8Eight Fab, upgraded the suspension with TME lowering springs, and installed a rear sway bar and bushings. He also completed an engine swap to a more power-packed ‘4T5’ five-cylinder engine and added performance parts like a SNABB intercooler, short shifter, and lightweight flywheel.
- Can the Volvo V70R handle diverse environments like snow and racetracks?
- Yes. Aaron’s modified Volvo V70R has proven its versatility by handling a variety of conditions including snowstorms, beach dunes, and several racetracks.
- How do people react to Aaron’s modified Volvo V70R?
- Car enthusiasts who recognize the modifications and rarity of Aaron’s Volvo V70R often show great admiration and surprise, especially when they notice it’s a manual transmission model.
Conclusion
Aaron Segal’s transformation of a Volvo V70R into a custom-tailored performance vehicle showcases the remarkable possibilities for automotive enthusiasts willing to invest time, effort, and vision into their cars. This wagon’s journey from a simple mode of transport to a storied companion on track days and trips across the nation underlines the profound connection between a driver and their vehicle. Whether it’s garnering admiration from fellow car lovers or serving as an irreplaceable part of one’s identity, Aaron’s Volvo V70R stands as a testament to the enduring bond between man and machine.