Used 2018 Volvo XC90 Consumer Reviews
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Great seating and comfortable driving BUT ...
Great seating and space. Comfortable and confident driving. However, totally unreliable. In the first two years, I almost went to repair it more than 3 times each year. And the cause is always different. Because this extreme unreliability, I totally not recommend this car though it has great driving experience and comfortable seating. My model is 2018 xc90 t6.
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2018 XC90 T5
Luxury SUV. This vehicle comes standard with all the bells and whistles. I have never driven a more comfortable vehicle. The seating supports make long drives less strain full on the neck and back. The display screen is very user friendy, love the navigation on the display above the steering wheel. TONS of space for cargo and/or transporting people. We couldn’t have found a better car for our family.
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Not worth it!!!!
I’m leasing this new car $620 a month 39 lease term, momentum plus package, 12k miles. To be honest after have other great brands, this is by far the worst SUV I ever had, all the technology involved (for which I purchased) is really hard to take advance of it, I mean the safety features might be great but inside the car the way they felt is another history. Control Panel: Zero intuitive, very difficult to use them. With 2nd largest display in the market (after Tesla) you really really expect to work just fine. I consider my self a tech person and I use all the features and they are definitely not friendly, you can only use one at the time, cant mix audio with air condition for example, because there is all integrated. Voice navigation: is by far the worst on the market, better not to have at all, 5 or 5 times is unresponsive and failed, after 2 system upgrades directly from Volvo is definitely something with the way it was designed, the only way I found to make it work is to send the address directly from the Volvo on-call app to the car directly, which never let you ask for an address directly. FYI (I updated maps from Florida in full). Seating: Front row seating are another failure by far the hard as a rock, and impossible to set up, basic lumbar features for a 55K SUV. Climate: Very poor in terms of vent power, and again difficult to get to the controls directly. (Included in screen panel only) Volvo on call: This system allowed you to start your car from the phone, service is included in the 39 lease term, but you can only use 2 times per day (???) Gas Consumption: In terms of engine seems to be powerful (mine a 2.0 turbo, 4 cylinders) but consumption is very high for a small engine like that , in my case city commuter , less than 18 per gallon. Service on Dealer: Service people very diligent and pro costumer service, I can not say the same from General Sales Manager, Carlos Sacasas (Volvo Carsf North Miami), that will treat you in the worst way, like you are not worth it as a client for them STAY AWAY!! I already have it for 200 miles enough to know that this car won’t last in my hands for the full lease term (already searching for options to change)
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Disappointed
I have purchased probably 40 new cars in my lifetime. I can honestly say that this is the first time I have been really disappointed in a new vehicle after only a few weeks of ownership. Many of the things I don’t like could have been made more owner friendly with little or no extra effort. The car is difficult to get in and out of. With the power seat and steering wheel, it would seem that the easy entry function present in most other cars in this class would have been included. It would also seem that things like cruise control ,lane guidance and driving mode could be included in memory functions for each driver rather than having to reselect them each time you enter if you don’t like the preselected settings..At service, the dealer says that Volvo recommends tire rotation, but doesn’t cover the $30 charge. I have talked with the dealer, and the Volvo phone line, but there doesn’t appear to be a solution other than look for a new vehicle. We were naive perhaps, because we had owned an earlier XC 90 and been very happy with it.
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Love love
Absolutely beautiful, inside and out. Rides great, most amazingly comfortable seats ever. My only complaints, no spot to put phone for apple play. No coin holder. The center console screen controls everything, I mean everything and not everything should be on the screen. Other than that, no issues at all.
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