Terrific job on the review! Extremely detailed--nobody even close. And Alex's flawless delivery while apparently driving 100 mph on a winding road is jaw-dropping! Thank you for this!
Alex, love that you dig a little deeper when discussing and truly comparing in-class vehicles, making for a very informed consumer. Your knowledge and passion for the industry shines through your work. Thanks
Random aside, seems like luxury cars are slowly going away with headlight power washers. Do you know if Volvo's lineup has any vehicles with this option?
crewguysimon2 Headlight wipers died due to Euro pedestrian impact regulations but the washers are still around, they moved to a high pressure system and most luxury cars (including Volvo) still offer them.
Thanks for a great and comprehensive review, Alex. I'm (probably) going to be purchasing this 2015.5 Premier in a few days and this video answered a lot of questions I had. It's a dealer demo with only 2,500 miles. My current DD is a 2006 S60 T5 Manual trans. I'm going to miss that Space Ball.
I just bought the 2015.5 S60 T5 Drive-E Platinum and am really impressed with the vehicle and its technology suite. The T6 is more potent and on specs the MPG difference is small as you pointed out, but you did not mention that Volvo recommends regular gas for the T5 drive-e model and premium for the T6.
Great video Alex - well presented. 7:24 - No spare tire??? Why did anyone ever think that was a good idea? Thanks for an amazing, incredibly informative video.
Ted, The Volvo is similar to other European vehicles in terms of repair costs and reliability which is to say generally lower than American or Japanese options. Edit: to clarify, I mean less reliable than American or Japanese brands and more expensive to repair.
This is incredibly surprising, I have found almost everywhere that German and European cars in general are less reliable and more expensive to fix than anything from America (which is merely average in reliability but cheap to fix, and Japanese vehicles which are very reliable but more expensive than American vehicles to fix, but less so than European ones). I.e. I think a Lexus would be cheaper to fix than a Mercedes, in my research at least. How come you by this opinion out of curiosity?
La Tempesta Apparently my explanation did not make sense when read back (I added an edit). What I meant was exactly what you said. The Euro brands are lower in reliability and higher in cost of repair vs Japanese or American brands. In general Japanese and American brands are fairly equal in repair costs when you're comparing like options to like options. (Lexus would be more expensive to repair than Toyota in general, but still less than Mercedes, etc.)
Alex on Autos Thanks for the clarification! I really like the idea of the new Volvo's being all I-4 with (on select models) super/turbo/electro charged but then I think....do I really want a car from a company known for unreliability and high repair costs that has a supercharger, turbo charger, AND electric motors all working in tandem.
La Tempesta Well, it's hard to say, but we should keep in mind that although "unreliable" is a term frequently floated around, and in truth the European brands are less reliable than the Japanese brands, reliability has been constantly improving over the past few decades and the delta between "most reliable" and "least reliable" has never been smaller. According to JD Power the delta between Lexus and Volvo is under one problem per car on average (.84 problems to be exact).
The Swedes make some fearsome jets, and have great pilots who get a lot more air time than ours do. Their C-130s are spotless and get a load of skydivers to jump altitude like an elevator...
unbelievable,i haven't got quite to a brand new car buying status-but if i did i would check out your reviews first man-sheee i watch them over & over 'cos there's just so much info packed;as i say unbelievable---by the way i just bought a '07 S80 3.2 fully specced(really low miles too) love ya work 'Alex on Auto'
Test drove one yesterday. Sweet ride, but the back seats are uncomfortable and this model has the cheapest feeling outer door handles I've ever used. If you're commanding a high price or competing in this class, nothing should feel cheap. The car should have been stretched 4 - 6 inches for passenger comfort.
In regards to the instrument panel display, I like it the way it is. I think, if you're going to engage in a sporting drive, you would want the tachometer front and center. If it were off to the side, it would be difficult to read at a glance.
I think over the course of watching your videos I've moved Volvo to the top of my list. One area you didn't compare this model is in reliability and repair cost. Perhaps it's better as a totally separate video, but you say 'Cadillac ATS' and I think 'American cars are simpler and cheaper to fix'. Thoughts?
Ted Kantrowitz Volvo is one of the most reliable luxury brands out there... just do some research. Also I have no idea why someone would even say Cadillac is cheap to fix... it’s not a Toyota lol
August Humphrey where did you get that information from ? I’m not asking as a brand I’m asking towards this model. Is it reliable? No one seems to talk about it so questions are needed to be answered // Cadillac isn’t a Toyota but it isn’t a bmw or German vehicle aswell.
OMG. European engine and feature options are maddening. Choosing features on Japanese are so easy. Just pick bundle level and a higher bundle always includes everything the lower bundles have.
Alex, just a suggestion when filming when you are driving the car, it would be best to drive away from the sun rather then into the sun, it would make the quality a lot better. Also the Click to subscribe banner is way to large IMHO. Good job as always...
www.volvocars.com/us/all-cars/volvo-s60/specs-features/Pages/specs-features.aspx It is turbocharged and direct-injected, but just the T6 and upcoming T8 add the supercharger.
Great review.mmI know Volvo now has a 2016 S60 T5 R-Design Special Edition Drive E but there is no information from Volvo as to what the R /Design means that is, cosmetic or real chassis/suspension additions to the T5. Do you know anything about it?
lower and stiffer suspension, different muffler design, different pedal design, different seat design, chromed mirrors, different front and rear bumpers, and if im not wrong, better brakes.
Alex, I have a 2015.5 S60 Platinum and I was wondering if there is anyway to change the default for the Automatic Start/Stop feature. It defaults to being ON every time I start my car. Not a big fan of having to click it off every time.
In the USA, a car can legally be sold with a model year for the following year on January 2 of the previous calendar year. For example, this means that a 2016 model year vehicle can legally go on sale on January 2, 2015. Since Volvo announced the changes July 15, 2014, they could not call it a 2016 car yet, but they could call it a 2015.5 to separate it from the 2015 model years.
My 2015 R design has some pedal slack on braking Alex. It bites hard after that, but you didn't notice that you have to give it a couple of inches of travel before it brakes?
Bruno TaTa A couple inches sounds a bit much but it is normal for brakes to have some travel before engaging and that point varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
If I decide to buy this car used I will definitely refer to your video to learn how to use it lol. However it is a 2015 with 118,000 miles and I am a bit nervous as to to mileage and it being a good deal at $10,900 and also nervous as to future repairs. What are your suggestions? Thanks
I know this review is old, but hoping maybe somebody can tell me. Found a used 2015.5 S60 with extremely low miles on it, so we bought it. I notice that instead of instant fuel readings on the cluster, this has average. I can't anywhere in the manual the place that actually tells me how to change that. How and can you change some of the data that gets displayed outside the typical changes that happen depending on the theme?
To change from average to instantaneous fuel economy on the instrument cluster you rotate the L hand steering wheel stalk counterclockwise or clockwise.
Hey Alex, any idea on if you'd be doing a review of the 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T? (with the flower-pedal wheels, not the Sport 2.0T, and not the non turbo Limited with the hearse rims). I'm interested in this vehicle for my mother when she upgrades. Thanks, and looking forward to more reviews from you!
Holy Swedish meatballs...definitely looks like a car designed by Gheely! That instrument cluster is sick...with the stupid looking monster air vent at the top of the stack and bellow the overly complicated square of small buttons to control the car's audio, temperature, and ride settings...maybe if you have small Chinese girl hands it's ok. And finally, when was the last time anyone used a CD...like maybe last century. Just omit the damn things from new cars already okay.
soak in that chinese hate. only when you realise geely only finance, not control volvo like ford did. volvo finally came out with their own product (xc90) and became an instant hit. this car still had influences (chassis) from ford. only the engine is new...and the engine is awarded best enging in 2015. dont just hate it because the chinese own it. embrace the fact that geely finally gave volvo the freedom to be what they really are, and not act like american control freaks.
Be aware of the damaged cylinder problems forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?583271-Need-Advice-2015-Volvo-v60-t5-needs-INFAMOUS-piston-ring-job-at-65k
Please stop filming your test drives by placing the camera over the hood, i really cant see shit. How about in the cabin or a pov? But sorry bro you have really awful test drive shots
The T5 is such an underrated monster. The T5 overboost is really great.
For real! I own one, and I have had nothing go wrong with it!
@@michigan_supercars6569 That's promising, I am looking to buy one. Are you still without complaints?
I test drove both the S60 T5 AWD and Acura TLX Sh-AWD today and the S60 AWD felt so much better to me in the handling and acceleration department.
Which one had more interior space ? The S60 looks pretty small like a compact sedan size
Terrific job on the review! Extremely detailed--nobody even close. And Alex's flawless delivery while apparently driving 100 mph on a winding road is jaw-dropping! Thank you for this!
+abqcleve he's driving like 45 mph
Great video Alex, I love the pop up graphics when explaining things like seats etc. clear technical and informative as always
Have that right.
Alex, love that you dig a little deeper when discussing and truly comparing in-class vehicles, making for a very informed consumer. Your knowledge and passion for the industry shines through your work. Thanks
Random aside, seems like luxury cars are slowly going away with headlight power washers. Do you know if Volvo's lineup has any vehicles with this option?
crewguysimon2
Headlight wipers died due to Euro pedestrian impact regulations but the washers are still around, they moved to a high pressure system and most luxury cars (including Volvo) still offer them.
Alex, this review was AWESOME! you covered pretty much every inch and detail of the car. Impressive to say the least! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for a great and comprehensive review, Alex. I'm (probably) going to be purchasing this 2015.5 Premier in a few days and this video answered a lot of questions I had.
It's a dealer demo with only 2,500 miles. My current DD is a 2006 S60 T5 Manual trans.
I'm going to miss that Space Ball.
I just bought the 2015.5 S60 T5 Drive-E Platinum and am really impressed with the vehicle and its technology suite.
The T6 is more potent and on specs the MPG difference is small as you pointed out, but you did not mention that Volvo recommends regular gas for the T5 drive-e model and premium for the T6.
HAve you had any problems with your Volvo Rodolfo?
Only 100 years of making cars, and somebody FINALLY figured out to heat the washer nozzles! Hosanahs!!!
Nope, cold weather packages have been doing this for a while.
Great video Alex - well presented.
7:24 - No spare tire??? Why did anyone ever think that was a good idea?
Thanks for an amazing, incredibly informative video.
in the states you can opt for an optional spare tire kit ... otherwise they include an inflatable kit
Ted, The Volvo is similar to other European vehicles in terms of repair costs and reliability which is to say generally lower than American or Japanese options.
Edit: to clarify, I mean less reliable than American or Japanese brands and more expensive to repair.
This is incredibly surprising, I have found almost everywhere that German and European cars in general are less reliable and more expensive to fix than anything from America (which is merely average in reliability but cheap to fix, and Japanese vehicles which are very reliable but more expensive than American vehicles to fix, but less so than European ones). I.e. I think a Lexus would be cheaper to fix than a Mercedes, in my research at least. How come you by this opinion out of curiosity?
La Tempesta Apparently my explanation did not make sense when read back (I added an edit). What I meant was exactly what you said. The Euro brands are lower in reliability and higher in cost of repair vs Japanese or American brands. In general Japanese and American brands are fairly equal in repair costs when you're comparing like options to like options. (Lexus would be more expensive to repair than Toyota in general, but still less than Mercedes, etc.)
Alex on Autos Thanks for the clarification! I really like the idea of the new Volvo's being all I-4 with (on select models) super/turbo/electro charged but then I think....do I really want a car from a company known for unreliability and high repair costs that has a supercharger, turbo charger, AND electric motors all working in tandem.
La Tempesta
Well, it's hard to say, but we should keep in mind that although "unreliable" is a term frequently floated around, and in truth the European brands are less reliable than the Japanese brands, reliability has been constantly improving over the past few decades and the delta between "most reliable" and "least reliable" has never been smaller. According to JD Power the delta between Lexus and Volvo is under one problem per car on average (.84 problems to be exact).
That car is the most beautiful blue, what color is it?
Excellent review. The comparisons you provide make this video useful when trying to decide which brand of vehicle is right for your taste and needs.
The Swedes make some fearsome jets, and have great pilots who get a lot more air time than ours do. Their C-130s are spotless and get a load of skydivers to jump altitude like an elevator...
unbelievable,i haven't got quite to a brand new car buying status-but if i did i would check out your reviews first man-sheee i watch them over & over 'cos there's just so much info packed;as i say unbelievable---by the way i just bought a '07 S80 3.2 fully specced(really low miles too) love ya work 'Alex on Auto'
Test drove one yesterday. Sweet ride, but the back seats are uncomfortable and this model has the cheapest feeling outer door handles I've ever used. If you're commanding a high price or competing in this class, nothing should feel cheap. The car should have been stretched 4 - 6 inches for passenger comfort.
They stretched it in 2016 it's called the Inscription version.
In regards to the instrument panel display, I like it the way it is. I think, if you're going to engage in a sporting drive, you would want the tachometer front and center. If it were off to the side, it would be difficult to read at a glance.
I think over the course of watching your videos I've moved Volvo to the top of my list. One area you didn't compare this model is in reliability and repair cost. Perhaps it's better as a totally separate video, but you say 'Cadillac ATS' and I think 'American cars are simpler and cheaper to fix'. Thoughts?
Ted Kantrowitz Volvo is one of the most reliable luxury brands out there... just do some research. Also I have no idea why someone would even say Cadillac is cheap to fix... it’s not a Toyota lol
August Humphrey where did you get that information from ? I’m not asking as a brand I’m asking towards this model. Is it reliable? No one seems to talk about it so questions are needed to be answered // Cadillac isn’t a Toyota but it isn’t a bmw or German vehicle aswell.
Gamerlogic “but it isn’t a bmw or German vehicle as well” what....?
August Humphrey it isn’t a German vehicle neither *
OMG. European engine and feature options are maddening. Choosing features on Japanese are so easy. Just pick bundle level and a higher bundle always includes everything the lower bundles have.
Alex, just a suggestion when filming when you are driving the car, it would be best to drive away from the sun rather then into the sun, it would make the quality a lot better.
Also the Click to subscribe banner is way to large IMHO. Good job as always...
This car seems like it's pretty wide but not long compared to its class. How are the backseats compared to an Elantra or something of that size?
Ness Rosenbrad if you’re over 6’2” it’ll be a bit uncomfortable but you’ll just have to sit slumped. But asides from that this car is great
You are so right about the speedo/tach.
Alex Knows Autos! Great informative review!
Weight balance on the V60 bests the S4, I'd guess, says the first V60 pilot to tame the Dragon!
I luv this car
Your reviews are excellent. Tons of information provided and very clear and organized . Thank you!
Well done review indeed...
Have choice of this, the 2015.5 Premier and a 2014 Cadillac ATS (272 hp). What would you chose?
What did you pick?
3:40 actually, T5 drive-E is supercharged and turbocharged as well. great review Alex. thanks a lot!
www.volvocars.com/us/all-cars/volvo-s60/specs-features/Pages/specs-features.aspx It is turbocharged and direct-injected, but just the T6 and upcoming T8 add the supercharger.
Great video, Alex, now take a breath!
Please review 2015.5 Volvo V60 or V60 CC
This was SO helpful in understanding the options available. Thanks a million
could u please include headlights review for the upcoming car reviews?
Yes, this would be awesome.
I agree!
Alex, if you may let me know what camera are you using for your reviews? Love the reviews, thanks in advance.
The Sony FDR-AX1, a pair of Canon XA25s and some GoPros
when will there be a wireless charging base in the car like in the cup holders?
Fantastic and comprehensive review. Thank you for this!
Great review.mmI know Volvo now has a 2016 S60 T5 R-Design Special Edition Drive E but there is no information from Volvo as to what the R /Design means that is, cosmetic or real chassis/suspension additions to the T5. Do you know anything about it?
lower and stiffer suspension, different muffler design, different pedal design, different seat design, chromed mirrors, different front and rear bumpers, and if im not wrong, better brakes.
Is this better than a 2015 VW GTI?
Was that really a 7" nav screen? Looked like 6 from here. It's the lighting I'm sure of it.
I thought that was seven centimetres, not inches....:)
*****
Ha! Funny.
I looked up other footage. It looks more like 7" elsewhere. So it was the lighting indeed. I suspected such was the case.
Alex, I have a 2015.5 S60 Platinum and I was wondering if there is anyway to change the default for the Automatic Start/Stop feature. It defaults to being ON every time I start my car. Not a big fan of having to click it off every time.
Ever figure this out?
like color of the car and ...review too.
Fantastic and super-informative review as always - keep it up!
Sleeper Car
Great vid, when are you doing one for the new x6
Hi Alex, any ideas why Volvo uses the term 2015.5 instead of 2016?
In the USA, a car can legally be sold with a model year for the following year on January 2 of the previous calendar year. For example, this means that a 2016 model year vehicle can legally go on sale on January 2, 2015. Since Volvo announced the changes July 15, 2014, they could not call it a 2016 car yet, but they could call it a 2015.5 to separate it from the 2015 model years.
Thank you, Alex - that makes sense. I can't wait for your 2016 XC90 review!
Can you please compare the driver side roominess to the Honda accord or civic.
Great review Alex, been waiting for it but it's really to bad that you can't get awd in this 2.0, 8 speed
Hey Alex, Any chance on a 2015.5 Volvo V60 Cross Country review?
I should have it in about 2 months.
Best video on this vehicle!! Thanks.
My 2015 R design has some pedal slack on braking Alex. It bites hard after that, but you didn't notice that you have to give it a couple of inches of travel before it brakes?
Bruno TaTa A couple inches sounds a bit much but it is normal for brakes to have some travel before engaging and that point varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Did the front passenger side had Lumbar support? cause i saw a black knobby thing there?
Mine has front and passenger lumbar support with a button
Can you review a 2015 Lexus is350 please. to see ur comparison among the rest of the competition... Hope you consider it. thank you Alex on Autos
Love Volvo as always! Will you have a review on the S60L?
I hope so, not I don't know when.
Alex on Autos I think you do an excellent job with your videos. Hope you can review a Jeep Renegade soon.
How the hell does he remember all that info?
Great review, thanks Alex
Will you be reviewing the 2015 ford mustang?
Wow a half year that’s what I’m talking about
T 5, T6...not an indication of the no. of cylinders. This is way too confusing. Fire the person who came up with this naming convention.
TheHoth1 it’s the horsepower rating. T6 has abt 300hp (306hp), T5 abt 250 (245hp) and T4 abt 200 (190hp)
Can you review Subaru WRX? Because I cant find a very detailed review of that car.
how you got weather like that in jan? so lucky
If I decide to buy this car used I will definitely refer to your video to learn how to use it lol. However it is a 2015 with 118,000 miles and I am a bit nervous as to to mileage and it being a good deal at $10,900 and also nervous as to future repairs. What are your suggestions? Thanks
Did you buy it? How was the car?
fyi, The 4k version will not stream smoothly on my 110 MBS connection.
I know this review is old, but hoping maybe somebody can tell me. Found a used 2015.5 S60 with extremely low miles on it, so we bought it. I notice that instead of instant fuel readings on the cluster, this has average. I can't anywhere in the manual the place that actually tells me how to change that. How and can you change some of the data that gets displayed outside the typical changes that happen depending on the theme?
To change from average to instantaneous fuel economy on the instrument cluster you rotate the L hand steering wheel stalk counterclockwise or clockwise.
You can rotate and knob on the left stock, that changes and configures the screens to show different things. Hope this helps
I'd enjoy a review of the new 2015 Golf? Are you planning to review this vehicle in 2015?
I hope so, but probably not until Q2
super thorough thanks!
good review
Going over the speed bump, it is harsh.
Hey Alex, any idea on if you'd be doing a review of the 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T? (with the flower-pedal wheels, not the Sport 2.0T, and not the non turbo Limited with the hearse rims). I'm interested in this vehicle for my mother when she upgrades. Thanks, and looking forward to more reviews from you!
I will have the Sonata Eco in about two weeks, You can follow along over at Facebook.com/alexonautos
I have ya followed on there already, you are my go-to source for cars and reviews. (I'm Garden of Harmony, just changed my name)
La Tempesta
Thanks for following!
Damn bruh, you couldn't even include the forgotten Q50 on the ruler? :(
Love it
Volvo's waterfall console is the biggest piece of crap ever. I can't wait until the new XC90 dash comes to the rest of the lineup.
I love the waterfall dash lol
This engine still struggles to get good mpg, and it’s meant for good mpg
LMAO
Holy Swedish meatballs...definitely looks like a car designed by Gheely! That instrument cluster is sick...with the stupid looking monster air vent at the top of the stack and bellow the overly complicated square of small buttons to control the car's audio, temperature, and ride settings...maybe if you have small Chinese girl hands it's ok. And finally, when was the last time anyone used a CD...like maybe last century. Just omit the damn things from new cars already okay.
soak in that chinese hate. only when you realise geely only finance, not control volvo like ford did. volvo finally came out with their own product (xc90) and became an instant hit. this car still had influences (chassis) from ford. only the engine is new...and the engine is awarded best enging in 2015. dont just hate it because the chinese own it. embrace the fact that geely finally gave volvo the freedom to be what they really are, and not act like american control freaks.
@@piggyback131 well said
Juju
Be aware of the damaged cylinder problems forums.swedespeed.com/showthread.php?583271-Need-Advice-2015-Volvo-v60-t5-needs-INFAMOUS-piston-ring-job-at-65k
Please stop filming your test drives by placing the camera over the hood, i really cant see shit. How about in the cabin or a pov? But sorry bro you have really awful test drive shots
Ugly and expensive! good review tho
excellent review, thank you Alex.