We say Rather slab-sided and fairly dull to drive - but the S60 is comfortable, spacious and safe - key factors in this sector.Performance There’s an extensive range of engines available on the S60 which means all buyers should find a drivetrain to suit them, whether they’re after a punchy economical diesel or a high-powered petrol unit. The most powerful engine in the range is the 3.0-litre 300bhp T6 which can clear 60mph in 5.9 seconds and has a top speed of 155mph.Emissions Volvo’s S60 comes with its DRIVe eco-signature treatment which means fuel economy and CO2 emissions can fall as low as 65mpg and 114g/km respectively, with the 1.6-litre petrol option. Overall, the small to mid-level diesels are economical and excellent for those looking to limit running costs.Driving The S60 is supposed to be the sportiest car in Volvo’s history and whilst it is definitely an improvement over previous generations, it’s still no match for the more established sports saloons and executives on the market. It’s smooth and responsive but once again there’s no feel to the steering or feedback through the wheel.Feel Overall the ride is smooth on the S60 and that makes for a brilliant motorway cruiser, something helped by its noise management which is excellent. It’s definitely geared more towards comfort than a sports set-up.Space The S60 is well proportioned but its sleek profile and sloping lines does make access slightly uncomfortable. There is plenty of room for passengers however the boot is disappointing for a saloon with just 339-litres of load space available.Equipment All cars feature electric windows and mirrors, alloys and cruise control. There are loads of options including an automatic gearbox with manual override.Price Fuel economy depends on the engine but tax and residuals will hit you where it hurts. Pricing for the S60 starts from around £23,000 and that rises to more than £37,000 for high-end R-Design models.Quality The S60 comes with one of the best cabins available on any Volvo. It’s brilliantly put together, solid and sleek and better than some of its executive rivals attempts, too.Safety Six airbags, traction control, ABS are standard. Just 4 NCAP stars though, which must have really narked Volvo.Pros The S60 is a stylish motorway cruiser with a fantastic interior. It’s well kitted out and littered with high-quality technology. Under the bonnet there’s an excellent range of engines.Cons The S60 is a saloon and a Volvo, but it’s also impractical which is surprising and disappointing. The drive is also dull and it’s a car suited to those who prioritise comfort and safety over excitement.Alternatives Audi A4, BMW 3-Series, Mercedes C-Class, Jaguar X-Type