Used 2022 Volvo XC60 Consumer Reviews
Entertainment system is disaster
Totally disappointed. Yearning for my old Audi System is totally unreliable and glitchy.
Very nice car,,
Admittedly, I have not had any problems with my XC60 in my two months of ownership and I hope it continues to be reliable many years into the future. Apple CarPlay is finally here, albeit wired only. My gripes are few and mainly related to the inability to change the volume settings for warnings. The blind spot monitor and lane keep assist have no audible tone at all. The cameras are good, but lacking in choices of views like front wheels, to avoid curbs. No power adjustable steering wheel. The phone app also lacks many modern features; you can only lock/unlock, turn on AC or heat, and check charge status. No remorse cam views, parking location, ability to set climate temp or defrost, set valet mode. My Kia Stinger had all that for $20k less.
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Love it, styling, ride and looks
Vehicle looks great, ride supremely and my wife just loves it. The pilot assist is great along with the adaptive cruise control which are smooth and seem less. Just love the way you don’t get jerked around by these systems just smooth and effortless. Not sure what electric gremlins some people talk about everything works great not a Google fan but it works fine. I’m old school and just wish cars had radios and climate control dont understand the fascination with screens in cars. Look up people look out the windscreen enjoy the world around you don’t envy the world on screen, it’s probably not real anyway. Peace, love and a nice quiet safe ride through the journey of life people that’s what a Volvo will give you.
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Great Quality Volvo
Lots of safety features, drives great, love the plug in, we get 41 miles of pure electric, before using gas. Very comfortable
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Electronics Freezes and lack of functionality
I really wanted to like this car. I bought two during the pandemic, and they both legitimately get between 30 and 40 mi on the battery. The styling is great, the car looks great, The adoptive cruise control is great. The electronic system is a mess. I'm a Google user and that part is okay. Where the car completely fails is it's more than occasional glitches, freezes, inaccurate information, and the completely limited functionality of the digital display. It's got a nice 7-in screen to the right and a digital cluster in the middle. The 7-in screen. Does basic functions okay but you have to go through menus for things that should be fairly straightforward, like adjusting the climate. Both of our cars have had the electronics freeze on multiple occasions. The digital cluster is basically just a digital version of an analog cluster, it can only display one thing at a time. For instance, it will show me my route but it won't show me the song playing on Spotify. It really is a waste of a beautiful display. Now, none of that is a deal breaker. Where the car completely fails is with charging. I have to manually plug it in after 9:00 p.m. in order to take advantage of the time of charge discounts in California. It's mind-boggling that in 2023 Volvo can't add a feature to start the charging at a specific time. The XC60 recharge does not have this feature. My 2017 Chevy Volt, by comparison, did have this feature. What that means is that you have to remember to go outside and plug in your car, in any weather conditions, after 9:00 p.m. to avoid the peak rate from your electric company. It's a waste on so many levels, and it seems like an easy fix, but I've talked to Volvo about it many times and they have no idea if or when they're going to add this feature. For me this is the deal breaker. If I could go back and not buy these Volvos I would do it. I do not recommend
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