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Volvo XC60 (2008 - 2017)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2024
5
reviewed by Alastair Head on 27 April 2024
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 1 April 2023
2
reviewed by Anonymous on 8 August 2022
2
reviewed by SLO76 on 27 January 2022
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 12 October 2021
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 19 February 2021
3
reviewed by Anonymous on 4 February 2021
3
reviewed by johnnyblue on 19 November 2020
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 19 March 2020
3
reviewed by MrBigger on 1 October 2019
5
reviewed by Anonymous on 23 June 2019
3
reviewed by Douglas Thomson on 11 February 2019
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reviewed by James Toms on 8 November 2017
4
reviewed by Anonymous on 1 November 2017
4
reviewed by John in MK on 19 September 2017
5

2.0 D4 190hp SE Lux Nav Auto Start+Stop 5dr SUV

reviewed by andrew pain on 20 July 2017
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

relaxing, spacious, comfortable, well-equipped and economical.

bought this to replace a Seat leon ST FR I was having trouble climbing out of (arthritis). Decision between BMW X3 or the XC60, both similar in spec, with pluses and minuses on both, but the deal on the Volvo was just too good. £5k+ saving, 2 years free credit, and I didn't want permanent 4WD. Or runflats. Definitely didn't want runflats....
And I've been pleased. It's quiet and relaxing to drive (the way I drive, anyway). It's more economical than I expected - averaging 47mpg, with 50+ at 70-ish on motorways.
Satnav's OK (no worse than the VWG in the Seat), dashboard's easy to see, sound system (upgraded) is good, seats are as good as I'd read, it drives well, and it's a nice place to be. I accept that the dash is maybe behind the times, not being touchscreen, but that was a nightmare to use while actually driving anyway. Maybe the IDrive would be better, but you know what? I'm happy using the Volvo buttons, and it represented superb value for money. Maybe I should have gone for the XC90, or waited for the new XC60, but I wanted to change, the price was right, and I'm pleased with my purchase. Would thoroughly recommend it.

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reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2017
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reviewed by hype57 on 23 February 2016
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reviewed by aireyfairy on 10 December 2015
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reviewed by FMR on 30 April 2015
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reviewed by Jimbo007 on 24 January 2015
4
reviewed by La Barbe on 7 September 2013
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reviewed by Truncher on 3 June 2013

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About this car

Price£24,250–£43,720
Road TaxC–L
MPG26.3–62.8 mpg
Real MPG77.4%

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