Used 2018 Volvo S90 Consumer Reviews
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Volvo The Luxury Sleeper
I brought this vehicle in 2020. Before purchasing, I looked at BMW (528 and 535), MB (E-class), Audi (A6) and Maserati (Ghibli). First it is noteworthy to mention that the Volvo is bigger than each of the cars in this class. However, this is the class in which the car heads compare the S90. Honestly, the Maserati was the most fun to drive. Love the sound of the exhaust and its response. However, I did not want to gamble on reliability. Never was really a fan of MB but I like the interior and owners that I personally know have had theirs for a while. I also like the cabin. The drive was a bit boring. The CLS was the only MB that I found excitement. My decision really was a toss up between the A6 3.0 and S90. Both of these vehicles are surbpurb. At times I question if I made the right decision whenever I see an A6. I like the luxury/sporty feel of the A6 interior and its navi. What I do love about my S90 is the tech, comfort, space and customer service from my Volvo dealer. Thus far, this is one of the best road cars i've owned. I will admit the others have been smaller (Maxima, Honda, Lincoln LS). She has no issue with keeping up with anything on road when I switch to sports mode. In fact its one of the cars in which I could tell the difference between the different drive modes. The auto pilot and camera warnings are awesome!!!!! My daughter loves the ample space in the rear. However, she is banned from sitting in the rear passenger seat. She has pranked multiple people by moving their seats and having them think the seats have malfunction or a mind of their own. Thus far, no issues except regualar maint and gas prices rising. Only 1 regret. I wish I got the Inscription for a better sound system. Would I trade it….Maybe if I could afford a Porsche Panerma or the Audi A7 I’ll consider.
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100,000 miles ans still excites
Purhased 12.18 CPO w.11,000 miles. T5 Momentum. Car has been flawless. Only service issue was an AC solenoid that cut off in high humidity (it is a Technical issue dealers are aware of and is a free replacement). I average 33 mpg at over 74 mph highway. White with saddle interior, would buy again but lusting after a V90!! I'm lost as to what I'll.buy next!
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Gave back to dealer
Within past 12 months I had my S90 T8 in for service three times for rear suspension collapsing onto the back tires. Happened the 4th time this weekend and gave car back to dealership under Lemon law. This vehicle is not safe.
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Volvo S90
63000 miles on the car. Besides AC there has been no other failures. Regular maintenance on brakes has costed me over $2400.00. The car is so heavy, but it feels light when you drive it. In comparison; It feels a lot lighter then the Kia Stinger. Check the video out on AO Automotive Reviews on youtube
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Super comfortable and drives very nice!
This car is so much more than what I expected. It drives drives better than all of my Mercedes that I owned and is super comfortable with good power and mileage. The electronics are very good and the car just looks great. They did an excellent job and I'm sure the car will only get better, great job Volvo!
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