Used 2019 Volvo S60 Consumer Reviews
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Wow Just wow.
I've owned lots of Volvos over the years, and this (along with the 2019 XC60 I leased a week earlier) is a fantastic vehicle. I was so impressed with the features of the XC60 that I went back to the dealer to test drive the S60, and within an hour traded in my 2015 Acura TLX for this car. I really like everything about it, and could not be happier with my decision. The safety features, the technology, the design, the spaciousness. There are times that it feels that I must have picked up the S90 by mistake, because there's a great sense of roominess inside Love the color too, Pine Grey with a Blonde/Charcoal interior. Very, very happy with my decision.
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Loving the S60 Second Time Around
Our last car was a 2006 S60. Great car, sold it with reservation to get the new one. The 2006 had no mechanical issues; just regular maintenance as long as we owned it (165,000 miles). One of the most spectacular things about the car was not a hint of rust after 13 Michigan winters - none. We have experienced, and fully expect to continue to experience, great power, handling, styling and reliability from the new S60. The AWD is incredible in the snow and ice. Drove it 2,600 miles to FL and back and the seats amazed us. The car makes driving enjoyable; a car that you look forward to getting into. Absolutely nothing negative to share.
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Great Buy
When considering getting a new vehicle, I looked at Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Lexus, BMW, Audi, and Volvo. When I was testing out all of the vehicles, I personally thought the Volvo S60 R-Design was amazing. Starting with the exterior styling and the interior design. I have read many reviews complaining about the comfortably, technology, rough ride, and the r-design sitting too low... I have not had any issues with mine since purchasing it last September. The ride in an Audi is by far rougher than the Volvo. Technology has been easy to use compared to our Mercedes-Benz and Lexus. Seats are VERY comfortable and support your body. With it being an R-Design, yes it sits a little bit lower which I personally like. The only thing that I did not like was that there was no option to get blond interior which I got over. Great Buy for the cost.
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My new favorite car a
I absolutely love this car. Feels great on the road, very good power and the luxurious feel of the interior is very nice, so nice that when I now get into my boss’s BMW Alpina it looks plain. If there is one thing I will nitpick about the S60 is that the button to start the car isn’t a button. In fact, it’s a knob that you turn to the right to start and stop the engine. I wish they would’ve stuck to a push button on the dash, but I’m just nitpicking at this point. One other thing, a few buttons for the climate control would’ve been nice, but whatever. The point is that the car glides and feels great on the road. When you need the power it is there and comes on quickly and smoothly. The car won’t push you back on your seat, but it gets up there rather quickly. Before this car I would lease a car and still think about my 2008 Infiniti G35 and reminisce on the good times I’ve had with it on the road. However, the S60 is now the car that has replaced that void I’ve had for my G35. I will always remember the good times with the greatest infiniti product made, but the Volvo S60 is the one I look forward to having fun with on the road, it is a wonderful machine and is the best in its class in my humble opinion.
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Very Good all around vehicle
I have a T6 R design with polestar. It has virtually every package and option available. Love the tech, excellent mpg as I average around 25 in mixed driving and the car is beautiful inside and out. It’s surprisingly large, easily fits a medium 29er mountain bike with the rear seats folded down and the front tire removed. The reason for not giving 5 stars is it drives nice but lacks engagement. It’s hard to explain but the power is good, a little more in polestar mode, but never really feels truly powerful. The steering is pretty numb, almost like you’re driving something at Dave and Busters. The ride is really nice though and that’s on 19s. The other thing underwhelming is the Bowers and Wilkins sound system. It’s a $3200 option and not worth $500. It’s clear but that’s about it. Overall I love the car though. The driving aids work seamlessly and would definitely buy it again. Update, Dec 22. Continues to be an excellent vehicle. The B&W stereo's amp was disconnected explaining the lack of sound. Dealer identified after I had a loaner that had the HK stereo which sounded better. Now, it's simply a fantastic sound system.
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