Used 2022 Volvo XC60 Consumer Reviews
Not Happy
I previously owned three Volvos. 2014 xc70, 2018 xc60 Inscription, and currently 2022 xc60 B5 Inscription. The 2022 is not a luxury SUV. It does not have Android Auto, Apple Car Play, all I get is a promise that some time in the future It will be installed. The “Hay Google” app is absolutely useless. All it does is control the inside temperature absolutely nothing else. No control over the Google map, no control over SXM. No am radio. I had a 48 Plymouth with that. The 2018 Volvo had a smart phone app that had a travel diary, map that showed where the car is located, sounded horn and blinked lights to locate car. This Volvo has none of these. On the left side of the steering wheel is a right and left arrow. I asked the dealer what they were for. There response was absolutely nothing. Volvo should never have sold this car before everything worked. My mistake for buying this car. Knowing what I know now I would not have purchased the so-called luxury vehicle. 2/23/22: This is my third XC Volvo. Not happy with Google system. As of today after three months of being promised android auto, Apple CarPlay and a host of updates with connection to my smart phone nothing has happened. I bought the top of the line inscription and didn’t get all of the electronics that was in my 2018 XC 60. Very disappointing.
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Also Disappointed and Dismayed
My wife purchased an XC60 in early September. We have been loyal Volvo customers for years. For the following reasons, we would not recommend the 2022 model at this time. We believe radio access in the infotainment system is feeble. Although promoted with Sirius XM, the app is not yet available. The radio.com app has an unforgiving perpetual error message, making it impossible to listen to local am radio stations/news/traffic. Apple CarPlay is not yet available. In our opinion, rather than enhancing safety, the infotainment system as presently configured makes driving hazardous. We have communicated with our dealer and Volvo about these issues, but updates to the infotainment system have not been forthcoming to date.
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The car is a danger hazard
My prior car was a Volvo XC60 and it was great. I bought the car and the next day issues started. Car would not start, door lock sensors do not work, rear gate lift does not work, the GPS is awful - malfunctions and freezes, the collision avoidance assist system will go on making it impossible to steer the vehicle - happened on the freeway and almost had an accident. Radio randomly turns off, phone wont sync. I have had it in for service 6 times in 6 months and the service advisor said it a problem and many customers are having the same issues. Do not buy.
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Infotainment Disaster
The Volvo XC60 is a beautiful SUV but the technology is severely lacking. If you have a Android phone, don't even bother buying this vehicle as they don't have compatible software for it. They keep pushing it off month to month. My wife has an IPhone and it constantly disconnects and the system doesn't recognize her password. Every time we have to reset her password we then have to go through issues with her iPhone account thinking someone is trying to hack her account. How is it that my daughter's $26,000 kia has a better infotainment system than Volvo at $54,000?
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Worst car ever
I bought the car in August 2021 and in the first 3 months I was at the dealership getting work done as the battery was overheating and not working (a part had fried), the safety system just randomly shut down, and heat did not work. Now the emission system is broken and the battery won't fully charge and car needs to go back in for service. The car is quiet as long as battery works. When using gas the car is so loud you can barely hear the music playing on the radio if you are on the highway. I will NEVER buy or recommend a Volvo ever again. These 2022 recharge cars should have been recalled.
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