Used 2009 Volvo XC90 Consumer Reviews
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Take it or leave it
Nice vehicle- not great- 3rd row not really meant for adults- not a ton of luggage space either. A bit sluggish when accelerating. It has a heavy feel to it when you drive it. Could also use some more power steering help. Difficult to turn the wheel at times. My wife loves the fact that it drives like a tank. She feels very safe in it.
Volvo (like a box of chocolates)
My Volvo XC90 is a second vehicle, bought it off a lease in 09. It has been the most dependable vehicle I have ever owned. I have never had a mechanical problem. I wanted to see its value. From a dependability, quality, and durability vehicle, it is worth a lot more than market. But I understand market. But on the other hand: I also owned (bought new) a Volvo S60, total junk, lots of cheap broken interior parts and mechanical problems. So you never know what your experience will be.....
Good Deal for the Money
We came out of a BMW X5 4.4 and couldn't be happier. Performance is the same, ride is sporty but not as stiff; we pretty much got this thing loaded and got a free Garmin Nav unit as well. Ended up with the V8 because we didn't feel the 6 cyl could do the job. Fuel economy in 600 miles of in- town driving around 16.5 mpg; pretty good for a heavy car. The biggest thing for us was keeping the same size SUV and getting more interior room and with the 3rd seat down, there is plenty for her and the baby's stuff. We got ours at the end of the month and after negotiating, they practically gave this thing away. Get the Executive pack with different leather and the blindspot info deal; worth it.
Way Overpriced
We bought the XC90 after owning a Suburban to get a smaller vehicle, a "luxury" SUV, and for the safety features. The safety features are there, but this SUV is not a sturdy vehicle for active families. The middle console has come out, the doors do not automatically lock/unlock, it rattles, the seats in the back rows are difficult to lay down-just to name a few of our complaints. For the money, we regret we did not purchase the Lexus or the Land Cruiser.
Bought as Replacement
Little things such as the "clock spring" device (located under the passenger seat) had to be replaced at 89,000 miles, but this was covered by warranty. The tire pressure sensors need replacement now...dashboard light is on and tire pressure is fine. We bought this vehicle sight-unseen and it was delivered to us. It was a replacement for our Cadillac SRX that was wrecked. There is no comparison...the Volvo is THE car for us. The Caddy liked to use to use oil...the Volvo requires no added oil between changes and the fuel mileage is a bit better. One little criticism....the turning radius of the XC90 is greater than a 2000 XC 70 we had previously, so it requires a wider swing to get into tight parking areas, certainly something we can live with. We are still very pleased with the Volvo XC90. We also had an idler pulley bearing seize which required replacing the serpentine belt. This required removing the air conditioning compressor to get at things. Otherwise, the car is easy to service....I do my own oil changes and routine maintenance. Two years into owning it and the car is still tight and rattle free. We now have 116,000 miles on it and the only problem thus far is the above mentioned idler pulley and belt which was replaced by a local shop. Unlike previous Volvos, this one is much easier on the tires. We bought the car used and the tires were not new and they have worn down evenly with still at least 40% tread left. We will probably stick with the brand of tires the car came with and we know we will have to replace the tire pressure sensors. One annoying little item is a leak in the window washer line to the tailgate...it is virtually inaccessible to repair! There has to be a way to repair it and the search goes on.
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