Having had a look at the Volvos I’d give them a wide berth, the seats were much less than I expect from Volvo and were almost bench like in terms of levels of comfort. It’s a car that should really be so much better than it really was. I simply couldn’t see the attraction. Also, seat height may be an issue, they weren’t very high but were higher than the majority of the list we’d tested.
Hyundai seems to do really well and then consistently miss something really basic that just becomes annoying. The Ioniq 5 has plastic beside the rear seats and that hard surface when met by the metal parts of the seat belt can drive a sane person to distraction. I literally had to stop the car and get out and turn the belts around before having a meltdown with the constant metal/plastic rattle. When everything else is put together decently, something so simple can really make you question their thought processes.
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Mark