I think there was an article this year that showed how Montreal was the most Trilingual city in North America, with a large population being able to speak French, English, and a third or more languages, so I wouldn't worry for the city itself. I've personally never had a problem since moving out here, and I'm in an area that's almost completely French, but that's why I try to use it as often as possible to get better.
Love your reviews! The T8 is too expensive for the 25km EV range, the T6 will do just fine. Any infos on when you'll get to test drive the Hyundai Kona EV? I'm really interested to see a thorough range test during the harsh Québec wintertime!
Great question, it's a vehicle high on our list to feature! Hyundai Canada had loaned what will likely be the Montreal press car out to a dealership last week for a local EV/PHEV auto show, so I imagine we should be getting them pretty soon. We're very interested to see how the cold weather affects it's overall range.
I bought this exact car a year ago. With a fully charged battery, you turn the ignition on, in hybrid mode it used to show 29km range. Then over time it went to 28, then 27, then 26. Now, almost a year later and 76,000 kms on the odometer, it only shows 25. But the battery is warranted for eight years, so that's good. I love driving in electric mode. I will never buy another ICE-powered car again. Next car will be all electric - maybe the Polestar 2?
I'd like to add a couple of really annoying points to this review. First, the little blue high beam indicator is useless. It's barely visible and I can't believe how many times I've forgotten to dim my lights. Second, the reverse lights at night. Reverse lights have two purposes, to let someone behind you know you're backing up, and second, to illuminate behind you so you can see where you're going in the dark. These lights are terrible. I've already back into a couple of objects because I simply could not see them, and that was with the camera lens being clean. Even worse when there is road spray, or snow, on it. Terrible design.
@@PRNTestDrive - yeah when touching the brake pedal, the brake lights are actually a bit brighter than the reverse lights, but still far from great. My 2009 Pontiac Montana SV6 had awesome reverse lights, never hit a thing, and no back-up camera. And as for the high beam indicator light, ya, be sure to check that out, too. Just a crappy design, have no idea how that got past their R&D approval.
We agree! You can buy a larger BMW X5 or Mercedes GLE 400 for the same price. But the Volvo does offer slightly better electric range, so there’s their justification.
I have a RDX and absolutely hate it. Noisy, hard ride, lane keep assist is junk. Worse part is they do not include a spare tire. No biggie until you need to be towed in... Twice now. I feel I can not trust the car. Three year lease that is up in 4 months. Can not wait to get rid of it.
@@jimryan1976 Do you think the new RDX will be the same? I'm now looking at the Honda Passport (I sort of like the reliability of a naturally aspirated V6).
Mudguards on the front wheels, but not the rear?
Might have forgotten to put them on the rears at the dealer.
Audi Etron FULLY ELECTRIC is stickered here in the U.S. for 85,000 USD ... and that’s for the fully loaded top of the line Prestige model. 👍🏻
In Canada the e-tron starts at $90,000 CAD, $105,300 for the 'fully loaded' model.
Do you speak French? Great video and I love the channel! Subscribed!
I do, but not at the same fluency as my English unfortunately.
@@PRNTestDrive I ask because I'm an anglophone myself who will be moving to Quebec after the new years. To Montreal
I think there was an article this year that showed how Montreal was the most Trilingual city in North America, with a large population being able to speak French, English, and a third or more languages, so I wouldn't worry for the city itself. I've personally never had a problem since moving out here, and I'm in an area that's almost completely French, but that's why I try to use it as often as possible to get better.
@@PRNTestDrive Thanks for the heads up! Maybe I can take some classes once I get there to help integrate myself in the rest of the province !
There are definitely options! Hope you enjoy it out here, I don’t regret the move from Ontario at all.
Love your reviews! The T8 is too expensive for the 25km EV range, the T6 will do just fine. Any infos on when you'll get to test drive the Hyundai Kona EV? I'm really interested to see a thorough range test during the harsh Québec wintertime!
Great question, it's a vehicle high on our list to feature! Hyundai Canada had loaned what will likely be the Montreal press car out to a dealership last week for a local EV/PHEV auto show, so I imagine we should be getting them pretty soon. We're very interested to see how the cold weather affects it's overall range.
I bought this exact car a year ago. With a fully charged battery, you turn the ignition on, in hybrid mode it used to show 29km range. Then over time it went to 28, then 27, then 26. Now, almost a year later and 76,000 kms on the odometer, it only shows 25. But the battery is warranted for eight years, so that's good. I love driving in electric mode. I will never buy another ICE-powered car again. Next car will be all electric - maybe the Polestar 2?
The Polestar (brand) vehicles look very interesting.
Volvo cars are pricey with options still a fantastic review thanks
Pricey for sure! Glad you liked our episode!
I had a deer jump into my vehicles' path. Quite an expensive repair.
I'm sure it was! Deer are a big problem here, we're hoping we don't end up having to test this technology in the real world.
I'd like to add a couple of really annoying points to this review. First, the little blue high beam indicator is useless. It's barely visible and I can't believe how many times I've forgotten to dim my lights. Second, the reverse lights at night. Reverse lights have two purposes, to let someone behind you know you're backing up, and second, to illuminate behind you so you can see where you're going in the dark. These lights are terrible. I've already back into a couple of objects because I simply could not see them, and that was with the camera lens being clean. Even worse when there is road spray, or snow, on it. Terrible design.
I’m picking up a 2020 XC90 this week, I’ll look at these two points on it to see if there’s any improvement over this smaller XC60.
@@PRNTestDrive - yeah when touching the brake pedal, the brake lights are actually a bit brighter than the reverse lights, but still far from great. My 2009 Pontiac Montana SV6 had awesome reverse lights, never hit a thing, and no back-up camera. And as for the high beam indicator light, ya, be sure to check that out, too. Just a crappy design, have no idea how that got past their R&D approval.
The answer is easy.....not worth the money. Nice car, though.
Wait until the car is 2 years old and save $20K. I have a 2018 with 29K miles which stickered at $72K, I paid just under $49K USD
Fair enough!
Top car..wolf in sheep's clothes
Definitely is!
Who needs a panoramic moonroof?
Someone who lives in the north so in winter I can let in as much light as possible plus the little rug rats love it.
I do. Any vehicle that does NOT have one, I won’t even consider. 👨⚕️
I do.
Some love it, some hate it. As long as it’s an option I think that’s what’s best for consumers.
It's expensive for a middle class car,, I think!!
We agree! You can buy a larger BMW X5 or Mercedes GLE 400 for the same price. But the Volvo does offer slightly better electric range, so there’s their justification.
Yes sure.
Not when you spec up the opposition to the same level !!!
Mercedes ,BMW and Audi are also middle class cars category too with nothing to shout about ..
I'd buy an Acura rdx before getting this one
I have a RDX and absolutely hate it. Noisy, hard ride, lane keep assist is junk. Worse part is they do not include a spare tire. No biggie until you need to be towed in... Twice now. I feel I can not trust the car. Three year lease that is up in 4 months. Can not wait to get rid of it.
@@jimryan1976
Do you think the new RDX will be the same? I'm now looking at the Honda Passport (I sort of like the reliability of a naturally aspirated V6).
No one stopping you lol.
Did you end up with an RDX?