In reply to thunder1335 :
Twofold.
One, I hate the sound of V8s. I love the sound of fives. I have an 80s VWAG product with a low compression five and a huge turbo that is in long term build status.
Two, the S60R fits in my garage, can tow 3300lb per the manufacturer, and weighs slightly less than an Evo X while making as much power and has essentially the same brakes. (And BERK trying to find cheap 18" snow tires, I am probably going to get an extra thousand (!!!) dollars on the note so I can get some proper winter hoops on it ASAP)
Three, I have a history with the S80. A long time ago, I knew an shiny happy person on rx7club, who insisted that the only reason people bought low end models was because they couldn't afford the upper end models. His exact words were that people only bought S40s because they couldn't afford S80s. I argued relentlessly against this, because damnit small cars are just better. So I refuse to ever own an S80 because of some genetic-memory Eastern European ultrastubbornness, even if I ever had a desire to own what is basically a long wheelbase S60, which I don't because long wheelbases suck (except for the Audi A8L, that is rad, Audi managed to make a huge car like that feel like an A4 to drive) However, the sad reality is that when it comes to Volvo performance, there's a good deal of "you can't get there from here" unless you just buy a damn R in the first place, which is remarkably cheap. Probably because they ride like bricks due to Volvo placing the suspension accelerometers on the struts instead of the body.
The biggest hurdle I have is my (nedcar) S40 is one of the finest driving cars I've ever had, and I'd hate to sell it, but, like the time I sold the second-finest driving car I've ever had for an AWD vehicle of the same make ('89 Golf for '86 Quantum), sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. Also I want to tow my '81 RX-7 around and I could more comfortably do that with an S60, and I'd sooner stir-fry my testicles and eat them over a bed of rice than drive a truck, because I've seen my family tree and it does, in fact, fork.