Used 2019 Volvo XC60 Consumer Reviews
Our 3rd XC60
This is our 3rd XC60, previously having owned a 2010 and most recently a 2014. This car keeps getting better and better, in all respects. While the last one was a T6, this time I got a fully loaded T5 and am very happy with the choice -- the difference in power/acceleration is minimal given our driving habits, etc. Love the color (blue denim/maroon brown), and I think that the safety features and technology are fantastic. Love this car so much that a week later I traded our other car, an Acura TLX, for an S60 T6 AWD. Love being a two-Volvo family, first time in our family. And having owned Volvos since 1985 [1985 (740), 1990 (960), 1998 (V70), 2004 (XC70)], I am just very happy with how this brand has evolved.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Swedish design at its finest!
There’s not much to dislike about the XC60 T8. There has been no issues with it after having it for nearly a year and putting 12k Kim’s on it. It is a beast of an SUV and the 400hp combined output is transferred well to the road. It isn’t the quietest in its class but the funnest to drive. The combined consumption for the 11k Kim’s driven is 4.2 l/100kms which is absolutely insane for a 2 ton suv. This includes daily work commutes, weekend trips and longer road trips with charging every day when at home. So far there is nothing not to love about the xc60. It handles very well, is balanced, has the most beautiful interior and crushes most of the other SUV’s in its class such as the Lexus’. It is great value and performance for the money.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- T5 Momentum 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,35821 mi away
- T5 Inscription 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
- T5 Momentum 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,590In-stock online
Great ride and incredible comfort!
I bought my XC60 a month ago. The T6 allows me to feel confident driving through traffic and merging on highways. It drives more like a sports car thank a truck (I had a Jeep Grand Cherokee prior). The seats are the most comfortable I have found. I drove on a nine hour trip and had no issues with back, leg, or neck pain or stiffness. The leg extender offers incredible support. The center touchscreen is amazing but takes a little time to learn the system. My only negative is the voice recognition system. It only works half the time for car related commands. There are no issues when using it with Apple Car Play. I highly recommend the Volvo XC60!
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
XC60, The German Car Killer!
We were looking for a mid size or compact luxury SUV. We looked at several different Audis to include the Q5, Q7, and SQ5. We looked at a few Mercedes GLEs and GCLs. Considered the Porsche Macan S but in the end, once my wife saw the XC60 she knew it was for her. The XC60 might not have the in-your-face fun to drive factor like the Audi SQ5 did, but don't be fooled, the T6 supercharged and turbo engine gets up and going quickly, but smoother than the Audi. The Audi SQ5 had some notchy shifting. The infotainment system is sleek and well designed. The options that come standard and that are available on the XC60 are long and numerous. My favorite is the tracking headlights and the heads up display. Don't sleep on this Swedish car, the total package is hard to beat and the safety rating puts it over the top for us.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
So disappointed with this car
It is pretty to look at but sometimes the system does not boot up when you turn on the car so for 15 minutes or so while driving there is no heat/ac or radio, the display screen only works for android when your phone is physically plugged in to the car, the voice response is a joke no matter what you say the response is always the same. I would give anything to get out of my lease and get back to a BMW or Mercedes.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value