I have a 2015.5 T6 Platinum XC70 with the Polestar tune, DVD rear entertainment, and few extra features. I have put 72k miles on it. I bought it with 104k miles on it 2 years ago. Just bought my wife a 2016 T5 Platinum XC70 with 57k on it. These are the best cars ever. Also you can upgrade the cellular modem to a 4G LTE.
I still have my Subaru outback limited 2018 with eyesight and I put on Michelin cross climate tires which work well on wet conditions, over 93k so far but mostly highway miles and nothing wrong except for maintenance. I love how big the back windows are on my wagon (not as big as Volvo wagon) for lane changes.
On the topic of the serpentine belt being connected to the alternator via a coupling it’s the same on the 3.2l in-line 6. The 3.0 and 3.2 inline 6 are really similar only the 3l is a turbo
We have one Purchased used in 2017 w/35,000 miles. Now has 90,000. Still runs like new. Good Visibility, great handling, good power, great ground clearance, amazing in bad weather, comfortable, versatile and roomy, amazingly quiet with a great sound system. Nice ride for road trips.
@@Jakeman21642 Bro Volvo on Call has nothing todo with attention. What if you get T-Boned in an Intersection or glide of the Road because of Ice and thousend other Scenarios for wich you dont need to be a Bad driver. What if you have any kind of medical emergency after a crash or not even a crash and your phone is broken. What if you get crushed by a Semi on the Highway. Many many many people see accidents nowadays an just keep driving. Volvos on call emergency device may safe your life.
Great vehicle with AWESOME tires!
I have a 2015.5 T6 Platinum XC70 with the Polestar tune, DVD rear entertainment, and few extra features. I have put 72k miles on it. I bought it with 104k miles on it 2 years ago. Just bought my wife a 2016 T5 Platinum XC70 with 57k on it. These are the best cars ever. Also you can upgrade the cellular modem to a 4G LTE.
They have been reliable?
@@ln5747very reliable my T6 though met an early death due to the damn flooding here in Florida. My XC70 had 200k miles on it
I still have my Subaru outback limited 2018 with eyesight and I put on Michelin cross climate tires which work well on wet conditions, over 93k so far but mostly highway miles and nothing wrong except for maintenance.
I love how big the back windows are on my wagon (not as big as Volvo wagon) for lane changes.
Get ready to blow out a cv joint at exactly 100k
Lovely 👍🏿🙏😎🤞❤️
On the topic of the serpentine belt being connected to the alternator via a coupling it’s the same on the 3.2l in-line 6. The 3.0 and 3.2 inline 6 are really similar only the 3l is a turbo
I'm thinking of getting one with 74000 miles. How long can I expect it to last with proper maintenance?
Forever
We have one
Purchased used in 2017 w/35,000 miles.
Now has 90,000.
Still runs like new.
Good Visibility, great handling, good power, great ground clearance, amazing in bad weather, comfortable, versatile and roomy, amazingly quiet with a great sound system.
Nice ride for road trips.
Forever
Looks like you have the side scuffs? Nice! Was this an OSD car? Just curious.
Please define OSD.
why not towing ?
wait what? no parking sensors? why?
What size wheels? 17 or 18? Thanks!
18
great grandma 😂😂
The "Junk" u describe in ur Video can safe your Life, lol.
@@Zero-sm8oi yeah if you’re a terrible driver that pays absolutely zero attention to the road.
@@Jakeman21642 Bro Volvo on Call has nothing todo with attention. What if you get T-Boned in an Intersection or glide of the Road because of Ice and thousend other Scenarios for wich you dont need to be a Bad driver. What if you have any kind of medical emergency after a crash or not even a crash and your phone is broken. What if you get crushed by a Semi on the Highway. Many many many people see accidents nowadays an just keep driving. Volvos on call emergency device may safe your life.