Used 2007 Volvo S80 Consumer Reviews
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Best Decision I Made For A New Car
I've owned a number of high end cars such as Infinities, Mercedes, and BMWs. My company was doing a lot of business with Ford back in 2006 and we were offered a nice price break on Volvos, which Ford owned at the time. So I took a look and decided to buy one. Now almost 13 years later, I have 90,000 miles on it and I expect will easily do another 90,000 with few if any problems. The seats are more comfortable than in my wife's Mercedes. Long drives are almost a pleasure. Granted a BMW may handle a bit better, but I'm not driving at Le Mans. It still looks great and the interior looks new. Repairs have been minimal and I trust it will continue that way. The instruments and controls are super easy to use. Just had a new Mercedes loaner and could not figure out how to get an AM station on the radio. No problem with my Volvo. It's clearly marked. Little things make a big difference. I could not be more pleased.
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I love this car
Buying a 2018 XC90 and won’t need two cars. I hate to see her go. She’s been extremely reliable and super comfy. I always feel safe.
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BMW... Almost
Traded in a 2006 Infiniti M35X for the V-8 S80. In my opinion, the S80 is a nice blend of the BMW 5 and the Lexus GS.
I like my new S80
I bought the S80 because it had better styling, luxury, fuel economy and safety than the competition. Three months later, I'm still very pleased. A recent 300 mile trip got me 31.3 mpg at an average 64 mph with air conditioning! That's better than many so-called economy cars. It feels solid as a bank-vault, and definitely has that luxurious ambience.
Great Car, High Value.
Just returned from a 3000 mile road trip. Odometer just rolled over 30,000 as we returned. Last leg of trip, 1400 miles, got 31.4 mpg with average speed of 65 mph. Best ever. It was comfortable, responsive, easy to drive at up to the 90 mph we cruised on some Utah & Idaho roads where posted speed limit was 80. High winds didn't bother it. Neither did some sharp mountainous turns. Good job, Volvo! MUCH more responsive and comfortable than our 1999 XC-70.