my dad has a 2005 volvo s80. it's pretty awsome. the new lights look like some ford's from 90's, thats the only thing i dont like. hearbeat sensor just senses heartbeat of any rate, so unless you're a ninja it does work. haven't you guys heard of all the motion sensor blocking tricks? the other thing i found on the s80 minisite is the keyless door and ignition - how easy does that make it for thieves? find a volvo radiokey on the floor, walk around the garage/parking lot, and get the car started without even being noticed. although it's pretty cool. then again, why is the key still so humongous? have you seen those renault credit card sized keycards?
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my dad has a 2005 volvo s80. it's pretty awsome. the new lights look like some ford's from 90's, thats the only thing i dont like. hearbeat sensor just senses heartbeat of any rate, so unless you're a ninja it does work. haven't you guys heard of all the motion sensor blocking tricks? the other thing i found on the s80 minisite is the keyless door and ignition - how easy does that make it for thieves? find a volvo radiokey on the floor, walk around the garage/parking lot, and get the car started without even being noticed. although it's pretty cool. then again, why is the key still so humongous? have you seen those renault credit card sized keycards?