Skip to FiltersReport abuse
38 listings
Showing 127 - 126 out of 38 listings
Consumer Reviews for the Volvo V60 Cross Country
Read recent reviews for the Volvo V60 Cross Country
Solid, Comfortable, Stylish
dcc305, 05/20/2015
2015 Volvo V60 Cross Country T5 4dr Wagon AWD (2.5L 5cyl Turbo 6A)
Unique styling drew me in when my S60 lease ended. Cross shopped Audi, BMW; better value and not nearly as common. Drives a bit more "sedate" than S60 but still more sport sedan than luxury SUV. Handles well, brisk acceleration, nice steering feel, tad less agile than S60 but admirably close given the elevated ground clearance/AWD weight. Quiet at speed, relaxing to drive but also fun … and willing when pushed a bit. Sensus system is often criticized, but it makes sense to me and can be controlled from steering wheel, unlike competitors' systems. The keypad that some consider "dated" adds functionality. My S60 was very dependable. I expect mechanically similar V60CC to be the same.
Update 5/18: Turned in at end of lease - would have bought, but buy-out was a bit over book. Really enjoyed this car. Family had issues with tight quarters, but as driver, very comfortable for me (average size male). In 3 years of ownership, 26000 miles, no reliability issues aside from occasional hiccups with the infotainment system which would self-correct when car re-started. I would agree with car review sites that, compared with competitors, Volvos drive a little “busier” - firm suspension, road imperfections come through, but overall car feels very solid and comfortable with better steering weight for my taste compared with Audi, BMW.
FAQ
What is a good price for a used 2016 Volvo V60 Cross Country?
- According to Edmunds.com's True Market Value calculations, the retail price of a used 2016 Volvo V60 Cross Country's most popular trim, the T5, in great condition with 84,000 miles on its odometer, is $20,960. Prices vary by trim, region and options included.
How does the V60 Cross Country compare to the V60 Drive-E in terms of acceleration, fuel economy, and safety features?
- The V60 Cross Country is about a full second slower than the V60 Drive-E in terms of acceleration, has lower EPA-estimated fuel economy, and comes with standard safety features such as Volvo On Call service and City Safety forward collision mitigation system, with the Technology Package offering an enhanced version of the system.
Filters
Skip to Results