The 2023 Volvo V60 Cross Country Is More Capable Than You Might Think

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @aceofspades6667
    @aceofspades6667 Год назад +87

    I absolutely adore this vehicle... in the age of CUVs and other boring vehicles this just stands out as something special and unique. I'd like one in 3 years or so.

  • @emarte
    @emarte Год назад +16

    Best review of the V60 by far. I am 25 and I always considered Wagons ugly or antique, a statement of the past, but wow. I saw one of these and headed straight to reviews. It looks classy and elegant. My dream car right now, which I'd be able to afford in 3-4 years.

    • @jeffirish3402
      @jeffirish3402 4 месяца назад +1

      Just bought a used '21 with 15k miles on it (it's our fourth Volvo wagon.) Still working out all of the features like the voice control, but it's a wonderful car. Bought the gas engine rather than the hybrid, since the B5 is overly complicated while the T5 has been around for a while and is pretty reliable.

  • @zachbseattle
    @zachbseattle Год назад +19

    I’ve got a 2020 and after 3 years I love it more every day! It makes driving around Seattle a comfortable breeze and has saved our butts a couple times, even once when a wrong way driver came right at us around a multi lane roundabout. Still get approached in parking lots with folks asking what it is too.

  • @okangurdil4426
    @okangurdil4426 Год назад +3

    I had to opportunity to buy one of these 2.5 years ago at the ripe age of 38, youngish I guess.. It was a dream come true. Still can't believe I'm driving it, every time I sit it I feel like I don't deserve it, it's luxury.
    It's a 2 litre diesel, one of the last ones ever made and it gets to roam the streets of Ankara, Turkey. A true blessing.

  • @scottosullivanlawyer
    @scottosullivanlawyer Год назад +9

    I think there is hope for wagons. My son, like yours, is a huge fan of wagons and chose a used 2017 V90 Cross Country as his first car and he absolutely loves it. I love how it rides and I’m especially happy with all its safety features.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Год назад +1

      Volvo seems to be losing interest in making wagons. While demand for SUVs is increasing, and demand in America for Volvo wagons has decreased a lot, I posit that the biggest reason that Volvo can't sell more wagons in America right now is the design -- specifically the Tesla-like move away from physical buttons/dials and very poor computer screens (both the badly designed central infotainment screen and the poorly-attired instrument panel). Volvo doesn't understand just how much people loathe this Tesla-style interior. I'd bet that if they'd make their interiors more like Lucid or Porsche in terms of layout (and at least retaining haptic buttons for climate, audio, drive-mode controls), they'd sell a lot more cars. Not to mention that the infotainment system in Volvos has become notorious for being glitchy, difficult, and failing. The other problem is jacking up the price because of standard "features" that really should be optional only such as glass in the roof, larger-than-18-inch wheels, foot-triggered opening of rear hatch, etc.

  • @zhelko
    @zhelko Год назад +15

    one of my favorite vehicles out there. seriously underrated. thanks for the great review.

  • @Clive10027
    @Clive10027 Месяц назад +1

    Just bought a 2024 and couldn't be happier. I think it's gorgeous.

  • @warrenb9343
    @warrenb9343 Год назад

    "...not all-wheel stop" Next scene blasts through a stop sign at 6:37. Great review as always, Tom. Thanks.

  • @markito9864
    @markito9864 11 месяцев назад +1

    We love our V60CC, most comfortable seats, feeling of safety, lots of utility, and just beautiful to look at. I was able to sit in it for 5.5 hours straight without a break on a recent road trip. In fact, my son liked it so much he is buy a V60 Polestar via their Overseas Delivery Program where they fly you out to Gothenburg for free and put you up in a hotel for 3 nights also free of charge. It just takes a leap of faith to own one but once you do you'll be hooked. Just remember to be diligent on the routine maintenance.

  • @phillm156
    @phillm156 Год назад +6

    The wagon is so rare these days, it’s in style again!

  • @localnut1
    @localnut1 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @StephenFogarty2023
    @StephenFogarty2023 Год назад +10

    Beautiful vehicle
    Very practical
    Wagons are fantastic
    Such a shame all the sheeple buy an SUV

  • @TreHco939
    @TreHco939 Год назад +4

    Tom, just to let you know. When you say 'hey Google' in your videos, it triggers our devices home. Now I have my ac at 74 and I'm getting recommendations of coffee shop on my phone. 😂

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад

      @HMUwhatapp777up Hey HMU, I've reported you to RUclips. Don't mess with my viewers.

  • @mdcathell
    @mdcathell Год назад +6

    This is the most comfortable car I’ve ever had. I also love the Volvo safety-tested dog enclosure accessories for the back. In the video, you accidentally show a V90cross country on one of the insurance courses.

    • @stevensnow4112
      @stevensnow4112 Год назад

      You would probably find the V60 hybrid unresistable.

    • @mdcathell
      @mdcathell Год назад +1

      @@stevensnow4112 we have an XC40 Recharge. I can resist for the time being until it’s all electric.

  • @davidhongkonger
    @davidhongkonger Год назад +2

    Me? Tested drove a Audi Q5 SB, Acura RDX, MB GLB250, Toyota RAV4, Volvo XC60 T6 and Volvo V60 CC with my wife last year and we are a happy V60CC for over a year now. Perfect car as a commuter.

  • @VC301000
    @VC301000 Год назад +2

    Glad to hear your family members are well protected by Volvo. I am one of many who drive Volvo, it is good for me and my family.

  • @jhk88rph
    @jhk88rph Год назад +3

    Great video as always, Tom! I love Volvo! Reminds me of my youth when I was given a ‘package’ to deliver to an immediate care center in a grocery store owners Volvo wagon -it was part of a fellow employees finger she sliced off in the deli. Finger slice reattached / employee fired.

  • @donniegou9522
    @donniegou9522 8 месяцев назад +2

    a happy owner here.

  • @shotgunreport
    @shotgunreport Год назад +6

    Another fine auto review. We've leased 4 or 5 Volvo wagons over the years, and while we enjoyed driving them, have always been happy to return them when the lease term was up. Two had mechanical issues that portended future major expenses, i.e. excessive oil consumption/loss, the other, rough/hard transmission shifting.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +3

      Yeah, the one we didn't total (2000 V70) had a very rough transmission. Never got it to work right. We wished that would would have been nailed.

  • @FluffyGoat91515
    @FluffyGoat91515 Год назад +7

    We need more wagons! They’re also safer, handle better, and better for those outside of cars as well.

    • @lm1314
      @lm1314 3 дня назад

      I was driving a SUV this morning in rain and strong wind. Felt like I was being knocked around and felt vehicle sway. Got into my new Audi A4 Allroad and felt secure. Sometimes being higher up has disadvantages like wind and corners. I was deciding between the Volvo and Audi and liked the get up and go better plus climate control still buttons and tech a bit better.

  • @rab008
    @rab008 Год назад +2

    I love Volvo's they make you feel so secure and in comfort

  • @farcinue
    @farcinue Год назад +10

    Wagons are way cool. I’ve got a hatchback, which is close, but I wish there were more wagons to choose from at a non luxury price point.

  • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
    @JamieSmith-fz2mz 3 месяца назад +1

    You have a GREAT channel here. Such a pity that I won't be watching any more of your videos because this is the car I want, and this was the review I was looking for. I'm on my 3rd wagon, second Volvo. I've test driven the Audi Q5 and BMW X3, but I hate sitting up so high. And I don't want to use a step stool to put bikes, paddle boards, and rowing scull on the roof. You nailed that part here. Well done. Thanks for this! Now, good bye forever.

  • @danhall3450
    @danhall3450 Год назад +8

    Another enjoyable review; viva le wagon! . I still have happy memories of my 1st car which was a '68 122S wagon followed by a 145S (not to mention a less utilitarian 1800S). All were rock solid, comfortable, and pretty fuel efficient (28-32 mpg). Volvo was so far ahead of other manufacturers back in the 60s and 70s being the 1st widely sold cars to have 3 point safety harnesses, disc brakes, electric Overdrive, fuel injection, and turbos. The brand lost is leadership role for many decades but has retained is handsome, practical, iconic wagon profile. They are still comfortable, safe, with great utility but IMO have sacrificed economy for performance and have become rather pricey. Thankfully I never crash tested any of them as Tom has! Due to Volvo's poor mpg & high prices I have moved on to Subarus but you can't beat the Volvo wagons for looks. Long live the long roof!

  • @sailingspark9748
    @sailingspark9748 Год назад +5

    I love wagons. I miss my old Saab 9-3 sport back, Mine had the rare manual too. While I currently drive an elderly Landy and an Abarth 500, I still have soft spot for long and lean wagons.

  • @bushanliger
    @bushanliger Год назад +6

    I love wagons, wish we had more affordable and non cvt options in the US

  • @oreotcat
    @oreotcat Год назад +5

    I have the previous P3 design and I absolutely love it. I've driven many newer Volvo's as loaners and they are incredible cars. I think I've become a Volvo lifer lol

  • @user-oo3uj5ku9r
    @user-oo3uj5ku9r Год назад +1

    Their new run-off road protection really can help save your spine, that is a new feature in this generation. Also glad the WHIPS did its job when you got rear-ended by the semi. Volvo. For Life.

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Год назад +1

      I'm not going to lie but I feel very safe in my V60 CC.

  • @05Forenza
    @05Forenza Год назад +2

    I've got one of these on order! I had a V60 Polestar Engineered previously. Phenomenal vehicles.

  • @phila3884
    @phila3884 Год назад +1

    *Never* in a million years would I ever own a a) Volvo or b) wagon. Until Volvo came out with this in 2020. Then I bought one (the Cross Country)!

  • @stevensnow4112
    @stevensnow4112 Год назад +2

    Currently driving a 2017 V90cc am trying to plan for a replacement next year. Want the mileage of the V60 hybrid but many of the features of the V60cc. To me, it is interesting to note that the mpg rating for the 23 V60cc is what I actually get with the V90cc. Thanks for the review.

  • @bassandtrebleclef
    @bassandtrebleclef Год назад +5

    Tom, love, love, love the detailed review on the long roofs! I'm maintaining a unicorn - a 16 year old 3 series wagon with a manual. I'm ok'ish going to an automatic, but not ok with paying 70k out the door for one of these. Even used it's too much - about 39k for a 3 year old version. Nope.

    • @lm1314
      @lm1314 3 дня назад

      What you are not going to get the M5 Touring starting out at $124,100?

  • @fleuger99
    @fleuger99 Год назад +1

    Love your reviews and this vehicle. I think we are going to get one in 25 and do so using the Volvo Overseas Delivery program.

  • @shopwithaaron
    @shopwithaaron Год назад

    Sat in the sedan (90) at a car show a few years ago...seats are heavenly! Interior gorgeous!

  • @WOOF95
    @WOOF95 Год назад

    I'm actually rethinking that this is best for me after all. Your video is very convicing!!

  • @kentgabriel3572
    @kentgabriel3572 Год назад +2

    I Currently own a Volvo XC40 (Love it) but my favorite car I've ever owned was a 2008 Volvo XC70....very handsome "classic" Volvo wagon. It was a bit slow with its naturally aspirated V6, but it handles so surefooted and rode like a dream. Many road trips were had. It just ate up the hwy miles. I regret trading it in with 200k mi on it. It was so reliable for me. Also back when Volvo were a premium brand but not luxury....now the price tags are out of control.....hence me currently owning their cheapest model in the US...lol

    • @MagicPickleball
      @MagicPickleball Год назад

      Totally agree with everything you said. Volvos are special but not special enough at MSRP (i.e. BMW money). My family is driving a 2016 XC70 and 2017 S60, both fully loaded but at 20% off MSRP (i.e. not much more than Subaru money), and both have the same physical buttons layout. Will keep them for as long as possible (so far both have been trouble free), until the trend reverses back to physical bottoms again.

  • @chadsmith9546
    @chadsmith9546 Год назад +11

    Another solid review. We picked up a 23 XC90 Recharge Ultimate last fall and was curious how this would compare. I agreed on many things, but after living with the Android Automotive interface for 6 months, I'm over it. If you use vice controls, fine... But that's kind of awkward with a car full of people, and the actual on-screen controls are small, laggy, and just not great. Won't buy another volvo for this reason.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +7

      Interesting, I found the touch response in this one to be quite good. Certainly better than the last UI.

    • @jeevanpanda8177
      @jeevanpanda8177 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing that experience. I'm on the edge to buy, but mulling over the google infotainment and depreciation. Looks like the google service is free for first 4 years or so. Do you have any idea what happens after that, or how does google service work, when you are in a remote area and ther is no cellular network. I'm concerned about the maintenance charges as well, as I'm a keeper for longer. :)

    • @chadsmith9546
      @chadsmith9546 Год назад +1

      @@jeevanpanda8177 I think the subscription for the app is $200/year(!) after the first 4 years. At this point, the app leaves a lot to be desired, but it's the only way to remote start the car(which is still a little hit-or-miss), can start it from the key fob. It should be noted that we're Android people, so I thought we'd love the infotainment, but it hasn't panned out well. Luckily they're consistent with monthly OTA software updates, so hopefully it improves. Bottom line: some functions are just better suited to buttons. Touch screen is fine while parked, but not great while in traffic. I like the way the XC90 looks and drives, tho.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +2

      @@jeevanpanda8177 I believe the data plan is $200 annually but check with Volvo. While I've not used the Volvo system in a dead zone, I have experienced it with the new Lexus system. I found that map data didn't load (plus isn't stored on board) and voice commands didn't work. Could be problematic if lost. Volvo's reliability score was fairly low but is heading upward. As near as I can tell it's about average in class and cost less to maintain than most luxury vehicles like MB. But do your research to make sure.

  • @corysekine-pettite1783
    @corysekine-pettite1783 Год назад +2

    I'm in that minority of folks who love wagons. I have a 10-year-old Outback that has been terrific and flawless. Its eventual replacement will either be another Subaru, or an A4 Allroad or V60.

  • @louiselfata2388
    @louiselfata2388 Год назад +1

    Great review; however! At 6:00 minutes when you talk about ground clearance and Water capability, the vehicle shown is NOT a V60, it’s actually it’s larger brother the V90.
    I’m sure this editing error was not intentional but none the less worth mentioning since it’s not the same car.

  • @rcpmac
    @rcpmac Год назад +1

    I drive the V60 standard 2016 model around seattle. Love this car. It really is a sport wagon.

  • @michaeljordan6090
    @michaeljordan6090 3 месяца назад

    I have a 22 XC 90 inscription with the polestar tune, bought it used low miles and I love it

  • @carlosux
    @carlosux Год назад +1

    your reviews are the best! i love waguns

  • @ajdnyc
    @ajdnyc Год назад +2

    Thanks for making a pitch for wagons! I'm still driving a 2000 Saab 9-5 four cylinder turbo with 180K. I get up to 34 mpg on the highway at 75-80 mph. Odd that the Volvo never seem to get better mileage. Since Saab's demise, my next car will probably be a Volvo -- wagon, of course -- but maybe a nice used V70 or XC70.

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Год назад +1

      I had 4 Saabs over the years, now I'm in a 2020 V60 CC. Just paid it off. It runs like new still 38K on the clock.

  • @maxaudi2804
    @maxaudi2804 Год назад +1

    For some odd reason you can’t find these vehicles on dealer lots. I don’t think they sent enough wagons but they sure sent enough SUVS

  • @Mike_Hartman
    @Mike_Hartman Год назад +2

    You did the A6 AllRoad not too long ago. Would love to see you look at the A4 version. 🙏🏼

  • @cbatiau2528
    @cbatiau2528 Год назад +5

    Not making the cross country wagon available as a PHEV version (7:05) is sad … this wagon isn’t good with a “mild hybrid” drivetrain … also, using voice commands (8:35) is not a good excuse for deleting physical buttons/dials! Voice commands are hit-or-miss (more miss than hit), and nobody wants to interrupt passenger conversation or phone calls or listening to music/radio to change the temperature or fan speed!

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад

      I agree that voice command sucks when it doesn't work well, but this nailed my commands nearly every time. It's actually quite good. At least that's my experience.

  • @Alex-se3uy
    @Alex-se3uy Год назад +1

    MORE WAGONS TOM! Always more wagons!

  • @Mister0707
    @Mister0707 Год назад +1

    1:07 That's a lot of scratches for a new car haha

  • @evflyguy
    @evflyguy Год назад +1

    I adore wagons. 100% would buy one over an SUV... if they made a BEV model. Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo is a dream car of mine.

  • @andrewdoyle1772
    @andrewdoyle1772 Год назад

    I initially wanted a V90 - I've had a C250 and A4 in wagon before and loved the form factor.
    I ended up with an XC90 just because it was the best deal at the time. I get why people like SUVs, sitting that high up you do feel like you're the King of the road.
    There is also noticably more space in the back of the XC90 than the V90 which is great for road trip or rolling out an inflatable matress in the back and sleeping in there on particularly long drives through Australia.
    But I do miss the lower fuel consumption and handling of the wagons.

  • @brichpmr
    @brichpmr Год назад +1

    Nice review. I am enjoying the daily drive with my 2012 TSX Wagon....a very rare unicorn on the road.

  • @capsule2326
    @capsule2326 Год назад

    53 and will never be able to afford this but damn it's sweet! Love wagons and volvo especially (amg merc would be fine lol)
    Thanks for the great footage and information, Tom!

  • @boxeehtpc1
    @boxeehtpc1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great review 👍

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Год назад +1

    Beautiful! And the V60 looks good too!

  • @EKLion
    @EKLion Год назад

    A huge Lexus LX570 hit our Volvo S80 (II) in the back, twice at a good speed the first time and while already stopped the second time... not much damage to Volvo, and Lexus driver and passengers could not even open their doors, the wrinkles went all along the body of their SUV and the engine was much damaged. Amazing! The driver's seat in a Volvo collapsed as designed saving the driver's neck (mine). Truly safe cars!!!

  • @MarioDallaRiva
    @MarioDallaRiva Год назад

    Wagon, Touring, Estate, Kombi - for the win! 👌🏻

  • @damonmusha6504
    @damonmusha6504 Год назад

    I just got a gently used (certified) 2020 V60 xc. Orr family has owned an Outback since 2005. While I’ve appreciated it’s practicality, I’ve never “loved” it like my Volvo C30. So, my daughter is getting the Subaru and we get the Volvo!

  • @michaelwehner1738
    @michaelwehner1738 Год назад

    My V60 CC is White. Perfect for Arizona. It’s also a perfect ski car. My cargo box is much easier to access than when installed on my Wife’s SUV.

  • @wanleaf
    @wanleaf Год назад

    I'm moving to Southeast Michigan for work. A subaru it's the default 4WD or must-have during winter for faculty in that area. Until I watched your video, I was definitely going to buy a Subaru Outback. V60 Cross Country is a such an interesting alternative. I never thought of Volvo as an emotional car, b/c I only know its reputation for safety. Since I will be spending 6~7 hr commuting weekly in and out of Detrioit area, I want to spend those time well.

  • @the_jarmel
    @the_jarmel Год назад

    🙏👏👏👏 TEAM DRIVEN, THANK YOU FOR ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL TUESDAY OF ENTERTAINMENT 🙏....HAVE A FANTASTIC TUESDAY EVERYONE ✌️

  • @WOOF95
    @WOOF95 Год назад

    If my budget could afford it, I'd buy it. Great review, as always!!

  • @tommihelich2613
    @tommihelich2613 Год назад +2

    Nice review Tom. Nice looking car. After dropping 50k on a RAV4 Prime 63k doesn’t sound that bad. Too bad it doesn’t come in AWD plug-in.

    • @TJC450
      @TJC450 Год назад

      $50,000 for a rav 4 is whack.

    • @tommihelich2613
      @tommihelich2613 Год назад

      @@TJC450 $50K minus $7.5K federal subsidy minus $2.5K state subsidy = $40K.

  • @travispettit9762
    @travispettit9762 Год назад

    LOVE my V60 CC. Volvo wagons for life

  • @jenesuispasbavard
    @jenesuispasbavard Год назад +1

    Love the look of this car, just wish the plug-in hybrid wasn't so expensive.

  • @JonathanEzor
    @JonathanEzor Год назад

    Nice review of a nice vehicle. Thanks, Tom!

  • @2bleubird
    @2bleubird Год назад +2

    I am hoping the wagon makes a comeback in a few years. I think the V60 looks nice but it is much too expensive for most people (myself included).

  • @colechapman6976
    @colechapman6976 Год назад +1

    I think it is smarter looking than all the other SUVs that are so overstyled. It is luxurious, while not shouting it from the rooftop. It is not trying to be something that it isn't. Volvo's are honest. They are about safety and providing a relaxing ride. I think the subtlety of their cars is what I like most. Nowadays even Lexus is becoming obnoxious, and it's great to see a company like Volvo creat minimalistic, simple luxury wagons.

  • @baldheadlogic
    @baldheadlogic Год назад

    Great Detailed Review. I like Volvo wagons as well.

  • @natehowe7975
    @natehowe7975 Год назад

    I think you included V90 footage in a V60 review? Otherwise, love to see the Volvo reviews!

  • @normt430
    @normt430 Год назад +1

    My 2018 Buick Regal TourX with 2.0T and 295 lb-ft of torque torque vectoring AWD would see 30 mpg using it for Lyft. It was seeing 36 mpg at highway speeds.

  • @goostrey4210
    @goostrey4210 Год назад +1

    You mention the PHEV version of this wagon, but it is $70,000!! That is crazy money.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Год назад

      There is no PHEV version of this wagon; see 7:00…. There is a PHEV version of the bottom-scraping wagon only

    • @goostrey4210
      @goostrey4210 Год назад

      @@cbatiau2528 Agreed. That's the one I am referring to. Still crazy money.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Год назад +2

      @@goostrey4210 for sure! Not worth it at all... I wouldn't pay $40k for the bottom-scraping wagon. I'd pay $70k for the Cross Country wagon with a robust PHEV drivetrain if they provided an all-metal roof, a better instrument panel, buttons/dials for drive mode, climate, and audio controls, and a better-designed horizontal infotainment screen. But that ain't gonna happen; Volvo doesn't understand that it's their design that's killing off their wagons, not their wagons being wagons.

  • @davidc8735
    @davidc8735 Год назад

    1:21 “ABBA never sounded better”. I’d seriously consider this as a a replacement to my Forester, not sure about $63k, but the serenity mentioned later in the video could easily push me there. I don’t want to believe $48k is the average price of a new car, but I get it.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +1

      According to Edmunds and KBB, that's the average price. Sadly. And yes, for the extra money, the Volvo is more serine.

    • @aceofspades6667
      @aceofspades6667 Год назад

      @@DrivenCarReviews I lived in FL back in 2017 and the warning sign was when my barber said he had 2 houses and was working on buying a 3rd to flip. That was 6 months before the whole market tanked and 1/3 of homes all went through foreclosure and sat vacant for 3-5 years. The current car market for new cars given the prices and interest rates has a similar feeling; a ticking time bomb of repos if you will.

  • @evanshall
    @evanshall Год назад

    @1:09 I see this one got "detailed" at the dealership

  • @nintendoatarikiller
    @nintendoatarikiller Год назад +2

    I owned 2 SAABs, got rear ended in a Volvo S70 and worked for Volvo Canada. I wouldn't drive anything else, these things are tanks.

  • @Dunwelll
    @Dunwelll Год назад +1

    Thoughts on Saabs from when they were still new?

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +1

      Never drove many of them but the last few models sure looked great.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu Год назад

      I had a pre gm saab. It was totaled by a drunk driver. I really liked that car. I wish SAAB would return as an e.v. only company with the same styling heritage

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Год назад

      I'VE OWNED 5 TRUST ME BEST CARS EVER, now I'm in a V60 CC. I love it but it isn't a SAAB.

  • @Bert66
    @Bert66 Год назад +1

    Great review, as always. Long live (please..) the long-roof. preferably in a manual. i used to say diesel but with its price in the U.S. these days...why? BTW, I have a v60, its strong attributes are as you describe.

  • @martinkleinman2522
    @martinkleinman2522 Год назад

    The Carmigo thing looks compelling. Anyone in Driven-world have experience with this organization? Tom's word is gold but, ya know, trust but verify.

    • @TJC450
      @TJC450 Год назад

      I had never heard of it before now. I sold my Tesla to Carvana.

  • @sjh60633
    @sjh60633 9 месяцев назад

    I recently bought one and this is NOT anything like the wagons we grew up with riding in as kids. Easily my favorite car after the S80 I bought 10 years ago.

  • @krudmuphinstudioz
    @krudmuphinstudioz Год назад +1

    Really upset that the dropped the regular V60 in our market for the Cross Country version only... The V60 is the most beautiful car on the roads right now imo

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад

      The Volvo site shows the V60 is still available as a plug-in hybrid. So go vote with your checkbook.

    • @krudmuphinstudioz
      @krudmuphinstudioz Год назад

      @@DrivenCarReviews Interesting, they must have brought it back for this model year, but only as the plug-in hybrid model. I would love to buy one, but unfortunately that version is far too expensive for me. I am currently in the market for used T5/T6 models. It's a shame we can't get the sleeker bodystyle with these lower powertrain options anymore. Some of us want a wagon, but really don't want the cladding and extra ride height.

  • @maxaudi2804
    @maxaudi2804 8 месяцев назад +1

    They need an update

  • @93455Driver
    @93455Driver Год назад

    Weirdly I do not think they offer the vented seats in the S60.

  • @AnilCoumar
    @AnilCoumar Год назад +1

    My home temperature is now set to 74°F😂

  • @habpi
    @habpi Год назад

    Fantastic interior. I test drove a 2022 model, but the touch screen for everything was so cumbersome and distracting. I ended up getting a KIA Stinger sportsback.

  • @johnhowardesq
    @johnhowardesq Год назад +2

    I enjoyed this one. I need a wagon! And I will never again buy a stupid suv!

  • @dericklegall4581
    @dericklegall4581 Год назад

    Great as always. Out of curiosity, how low is the regular V60 PHEV? I wish the CC had a PHEV.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад

      Typically, the average ground clearance hight is around 6.5 inches.

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss Год назад

    In that price range? Buying new, you could go with an Audi allroad/Q5, more power/performance, and still have some $$$ left over. Dare I say, you could also go for an SQ5 (Premium Plus) with a 350 HP V6. a ton of amenities.. Either way, I understand the love for wagons, as I love my allroad.

  • @LazyCurmudgeon
    @LazyCurmudgeon Год назад +1

    Thanks for triggering all my Google home devices. 🙂

  • @txp-tuff4358
    @txp-tuff4358 Год назад

    I really like these Volvo wagon/SUVs. The new price is too much for my budget, but thankfully, they depreciate wickedly. So in 2 to 3 years, they are within my budget. Not that Volvo is a bad quality vehicle, they just don't get respect.

  • @rromancunard
    @rromancunard Год назад +1

    Thanks for share🙏🏼🏆

  • @ehdyn
    @ehdyn Год назад

    Are you sure theres no wireless charger.. my 2022 charges my iPhone when I place it down in the flat space next to the gear shifter. Agree on the rest of the points.. love the sportiness of the car and get a lot of compliments on how "cool" it looks in denim blue.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +1

      It's not on the equipment list and the Volvo folks didn't get back to me when I asked. Doesn't seem to be room for it.

    • @ehdyn
      @ehdyn Год назад

      @@DrivenCarReviews Ah, bummer - I certainly use mine everyday and never thought I would so I can see why someone would miss it.

  • @AdamJRowen
    @AdamJRowen Год назад

    Jack of all trades

  • @gabrielmillien7439
    @gabrielmillien7439 Год назад +3

    My favorite volvo model, too bad I rarely see them.

  • @mrmerm
    @mrmerm Год назад

    I really need a video V90 CC vs V60 CC, is it only cargo space?

    • @MagicPickleball
      @MagicPickleball Год назад +1

      I test drove both ... each for 3 days (back when the volvo dealers were more desperate) ... for the same powertrain configuration, V60cc is a better buy for the money. V90cc is heavier and therefore groans more with the same engine. It costs a lot more, but is not significantly bigger inside. Nor is V90cc much quieter or more comfy. V90cc does not even look as beautiful as V60cc.

    • @mrmerm
      @mrmerm Год назад +1

      @@MagicPickleball Many thanks, this answers all the questions I had in my mind.

    • @MagicPickleball
      @MagicPickleball Год назад +1

      @@mrmerm Glad it helped! Since Volvo moved into SPA chassis and away from the physical button infotainment system, I have test driven all models except for S60. These new designs are no longer as quiet or plush riding, and no longer as intuitive or quick to control, as my beloved 2016 XC70. Few models would offer (space for) a spare tire ... As beautiful and timeless as they look inside out, I just cannot justify paying German money for a new Volvo (as they no longer give 20+% discount as they did for the previous generation models about 5 to 6 years ago).

  • @sambaxrock
    @sambaxrock Год назад

    I have one HARD total accident on my XC70 (hit in the back by a drunk driver) and we also came out shaken but unscathed.

  • @RonSmith472
    @RonSmith472 Год назад +2

    People buy suv's because that's all they see and the American auto makers stop producing cars. So glad the rest of the world still offers them. Wagons have always been cool. My grandfather had a 78 Buick and I loved sitting in the way back rumble seat. I learned how to drive on a 82 Chevy Malibu wagon.

    • @tommihelich2613
      @tommihelich2613 Год назад +1

      Nonsense. People buy SUV’s because they’re easier to get in and out of and you’re not looking at the Semi’s lug nuts driving down the highway.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Год назад +1

      @@tommihelich2613 That does not explain the high numbers of wagon/estate-cars on the roads in Europe and Japan...

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Год назад

      @@cbatiau2528 It does when you spend 45 seconds considering the average vehicle worldwide is considerably smaller than the US.

    • @tommihelich2613
      @tommihelich2613 Год назад

      @@cbatiau2528 to my knowledge Europeans don’t tool around in 3/4 ton crew cab pickups either. Their cities are are hundreds of years old with narrow streets. That may have something to do with what they purchase.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Год назад

      @@tommihelich2613 SUVs have become quite popular in Europe also... No, you don't see the silly big pickup trucks in Europe that you see in America.

  • @hertzair1186
    @hertzair1186 Год назад

    a new 2020 back V60 XC back then….same spec and color as this one. He leased it but liked it so much he bought it off the lease

    • @johngaudet6316
      @johngaudet6316 Год назад

      I have a 2020 also, just paid it off it runs like new still and bumper to bumper warranty is 7 years 100K. It's on 38K. Not a single issue in 4 years.

  • @kristy77a
    @kristy77a Год назад

    Fine review, thanks. Volvo's not really been on my radar but this review has turned my head - especially the epilogue testament to Volvo's safety credibility. I'm curious as to how Volvo sources its batteries/manufacturing process, the environmental impact of which is something rising in importance of factors to me. For example, I know that BMW has made a particularly strong effort to source/manufacture its batteries as eco-consciously as possible and has even developed - and is already implementing - an electric motor that doesn't use a magnet, so no rare earth minerals need be mined! What's Volvo doing in that regard, I'd like to know.

    • @DrivenCarReviews
      @DrivenCarReviews  Год назад +2

      I can't speak to the details because I'm slammed getting the next video out. But Volvo has always been responsible when it comes to sourcing and ecological responsibility. They've been ahead of the curve on that.

  • @rzucker7855
    @rzucker7855 Год назад

    I’m struggling to decide between this v60 cc and a crv hybrid touring- both 2024
    It’s a $9k difference to start and the Honda is more efficient. How much is the Volvo safety worth the difference, if at all?
    Thanks!!

  • @subinct
    @subinct Год назад

    As handsome and tempting as it is. The corolla cross hybrid will be the future of this segment.
    It brings understated subaru looks, Bullet proof Toyota hybrid reliability, and just enough offroad/snow capability for the PNW.
    With more and more aspects of driving being automated, I seean appliance-ification of motoring in general. What's a Maytag? Whats a Whirlpool? What an Amana? Should you care? At the Home Depot, most folks don't even look at it at the machine. They stare at the little card with the price and the list of gimmicky features and ask the Apron Man if it can be stacked. On the bright side, they aren't considering a Laundry subscription service....... yet.

  • @johngalt5411
    @johngalt5411 Год назад +1

    Compliments on the new hairdo