Used 2023 Volvo XC60 SUV Consumer Reviews
NOT HAPPY
Not a good start. Computer problems. Had no heat in the car, had no radio....now I have no wipers. They kept saying the car has glitches. ALOT OF THEM TOO !!! Back to the dealer because the person in the ceiling that I push a button for ALL THE TIME can't help me. So here goes again. Back in my jeep it is at least thays reliable. UGH
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Love it!!
I had been eyeing this car for a while. I really wanted a car that was comfortable and just easy to drive and I got exactly that! I also test drove Mercedes and BMW and loved the interior design and simplicity of the Volvo. It’s peppier to drive than I expected and I love the understated luxury of the car. Plenty of space in both the front and back seats and trunk space is good for the size of the car. I do not find the infotainment system difficult at all, it works just like an iPhone. In fact, I like the car for the simplicity of the controls… I hate cars that are filled with unnecessary buttons. Would definitely recommend this car to others!
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Love my 2023 Volvo
Bought my 2023 XC60 several weeks ago and I love it. I read most of the complaints were about the Infotainment but I have not had any issue downloading and playing software.My only complaint is the first screen on Audiowagon which keeps asking for access to read the USB drive with my music. My car has been updated with the newest software. It rides well and with several weeks of over 100 degrees temperatures no performance issues. It's roomy and enjoy driving it. So I have to say i'm a happy camper with my Volvo.
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So Far So Good!
This car runs and drives incredibly smoothly. Power from the base turbo 4-cyl is plentiful, but gas mileage is a bit less than we expected. Getting around 21 mpg. It's super comfortable, the heated seats and steering wheel heat fast and very evenly. The Android based tech took a day or two to get used to (we are Apple users), but it works very well. Apple CarPlay works seamlessly.
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Fourth and Final Volvo
This is the fourth and final Volvo I will own. Overall, it is a very nice car, but compared to my 2020 xc60, it falls flat. Why you may ask? Let me tell you. 1. The Google infotainment system is a HUGE step backwards. It overheats and has to be cooled, not ideal if you live in a warm climate. The sound will go out for no reason, which requires a reset of the infotainment system while in park. The menu is a little bulky to navigate and it seems to take my eyes off the road way more than it should. 2. Unless you pony-up for the Harmon Kardon sound system (which was amazing on my 2020) the standard stereo doesn’t even offer a balance and fade control. $55k and I have less controls on my stereo than my kids used Subaru. 3. The drive modes are no longer available. The Sport mode on my 2020 was a thrill to drive, it is surely missed. 4. The drivers display only features navigation. For safety’s sake, the entertainment info should be displayed here as an option. On the positive side, the car drives great has a luxurious feel to it. I have taken it on long road trips and have been very comfortable. The AWD handles great, and gets me through the rain and snow with ease. Our local Volvo dealership has been great to work with, always professional. If Volvo can dump the Google Infotainment system and go back to the 2020 features, I’d most likely buy my fifth xc60. Do better Volvo.
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