Used 2015 Volvo S60 Consumer Reviews
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Would buy another one
Great value for the money. Loved that Volvo includes all the maintenance for 4 years/50 K miles. Had one problem with the computer that ran the infotainment center, dealer took care of everything immediately. Local Volvo dealer has been great to work with and has done all the routine maintenance on the vehicle included with the purchase. Tires could have lasted a bit longer, but provided good grip and drivability. This is our second S60, first one was a leased 2012 which convinced us to buy the 2015. Expect that it will last another 4 years w/o any issues.
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Beyond disappointed, what happened to VOLVO?!
My 2015 S60 purchased as a demo w 6000 miles. At present, 39k miles. I selected car for seats and Volvo brand history of mileage warrior. I’M CONVINCED I PURCHASED A LEMON! From day one, my check engine light has appeared. Moving forward, happened multiple times and local Volvo never found out why? Clearly an engine issue but each time told “all ok,” as couldn’t find code or issue. More importantly, a maintained low mileage car such as a Volvo shouldn’t need a new starter, fuel injector, two new batteries and completely new engine…hmm, could this be related to earlier engine light (s). All under warranty, but this still shouldn’t be happening. Sad, as I wanted to be a Volvo car family for life…
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Great car but has some issues
Bought it used with 40k miles on it. Extremely comfortable and fun to drive. But...when I brought it to the local Volvo dealer first time he warned me that some of these engines had oil consumption issues and these are well documented. And sure enough my car started taking oil. Since it was out of warranty engine rebuild or replacement was really not an option I wanted to deal with. But all things considered it lated me for another 100k without too much fuss. Traded it in with 140k on it looking like new but with oil consumption getting worse. Overall I would recommend it especially it engine was rebuild under warranty like some other s60s you find around.
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