I've wanted a Volvo since the early 90s when I was a teenager. My friend's mom had a blue Volvo and I fell in love with the boxy body and the safety of the car. I would look at Volvos every now and then but it was never quite the right timing to own one (I have 5 children/adults). There was no way I was going to put my dream of a boxy goddess into anything other than a Volvo sedan. Lo and behold my husband's vehicle broke (and the kids are mostly all grown now) and so I didn't hesitate to give him my minivan (which I loathed with a passion). Through a friend, I got in touch with our local Volvo dealer and voila I am the proud owner of an S60! I'm 5'2" so I didn't want a boat. I like compact but not cramped. I live, breathe, and sleep with my phone so the apple pairing is super handy. I'm a health care provider by trade and not a vehicle fanatic so I can't say a lot of fancy stuff about the car. However, I can say my heart skipped a beat and my stomach sank when I tried to accelerate too fast. LOL The part that Realistick says about lowering blood pressure is true! I feel good in my car so I'm more relaxed. I'm no longer weighed down by wilderness behind me- two rows of seats plus a trunk. My car suits my personality better than any other vehicle. She's comfortable, classy, and safe. What more could I ask for? After all, I use her to drive to work stuff and kid stuff and the occasional fun stuff. She's practical, dependable, and fun! Stepping out in my Caovilla snake wraps looks much more natural in my S60 than it did in my minivan. Mike drop. lol
I enjoyed this review and that you pointed out it's more of a cruiser than sports sedan. I think the car deserves better sales but for some reason I don't see that many S60s on US roads.
Got a 2021 T6 Momentum AWD a few days ago but it came with the advanced package and man is it worth it! I couldn't imagine paying that much for a car that didn't come with heated seats. The upgrades really feel like they were worth it. The adaptive cruise, lane assist, and phone charger are all great features and things that I expect on a luxury car. Mine also has the upgraded Harman & and Kardon sound system and it's great! I could take or leave the HUD, 360 camera, and air filtration system. I also really love the interior. It's much more minimalistic in appearance than comparable cars. FWIW my S60 was originally $50,000. It has 16,000 miles on it and I got it for $38,000. Well worth it IMO!! Also, I need to say...Be careful driving on those backroads in Bloomington! S Knightridge Road is very popular for cyclists and we appreciate attentive drivers! lol (My shifter also doesn't have that weird hole..not sure what's going on there )
Another great review! Really like watching this channel. If today's sedan are this good they'll be around for awhile. SUVs are starting to look boring to me.
Thank you, I feel like we will plateau here soon on the SUV takeover as there is still enough of a sedan market for the amount left, time will tell! I think we will get a next gen s60, but it will likely be electric or full hybrid here soon judging by how Volvo has their website set up.
Been pining for one of these beauties for a few years. I love my two JDM project cars but they are just that- projects and not good daily drives by any stretch. I’m craving something new, sensible and classy with a touch of flare. The s60 totally checks that box. Really hoping to get one this coming year.
@@Realistick yeah GSF would be my dream sports sedan(not the dream dream but you know, more to consider availability), but idk what I’d do with the grill.
I would put my 2020 Sonata limited up against the Volvo S 60 any day. At almost $20k less and it has all the features you will pay extra for on the Volvo. With the turbo four it is about as quick as the Volvo. I drove a Volvo for may years, but their price and reliability drove me out of the market. The Sonata has more passenger room and a larger trunk. And personally I think the Sonata look more attractive. The Sonata has a 100k warranty, whereas the Volvo only has 50k! But this was good review, given what you had to work with!
I traded my 2013 S60 for a Mustang. One reason is Volvo didn’t offer steering responsive headlights standard in 2019, whereas, my Mustang has the LED Headlights + fog lamps + automatic brights. Needed something brighter for nighttime driving since I have MS.
@@anthonyruiz-carvalho31 I have MS, and have problems seeing at night. Laugh all you want, but you have no clue what it’s like to lose part of your vision. I couldn’t afford a new Volvo, so I bought a late model, low-mileage Mustang w/ LED headlights and fog lights. I don’t wish MS on anyone.
@@anthonyruiz-carvalho31 I’m sorry your best friend’s father has MS. Yes, the Mustang is a dramatic change. I purchased it after my children left home. The Volvo had halogen lights, making it difficult to drive at night. Probably soon I’ll have to sell my Mustang, as my MS is progressing making driving difficult. I’m sorry for overreaching. In a flare yet again this year. I hope your friend’s father is doing okay?! God bless you, and those you love.❤️
This car is at the top of my list for early 2024- that is if SUV’s and EV’s don’t “kill” this car. Shame that 2 & 4 door sporty cars disappearing. What about ventilated front seats?
Awesome review! I'm 6'2" so the backseat review was important for me. Question: is the tech climate control difficult to adjust while driving with navigation running?
Thanks! It was all pretty easy to access for it being built into the touch screen, but the Audi A5 has physical controls that are still going to make quick adjustments less of a hassle.
In my country -Morocco- the cars that aged the best since the 80's and 90's are Mercedes, followed by Volkswagen, then the old Renaults and Peugeot. Volvo has been used successfully as semi-trucks.
I don’t get the mild hybrid name. The 2019 s60 got better mpg than this one so what’s the point? If it was close to 40 mpg then that would make it worth it
I think it slightly improved on the city gas mileage and helped reduce idle time (which is much of a bigger deal in European markets I believe, I can't think of any American or Japanese mild hybrids). I don't think it is worth it here and I think they are pointless to begin with since most people won't feel the improved response.
Mild hybrid is basically a regular petrol engine with an additional 48V battery that helps accelerating and recuperates power when slowing down. It won't run fully electric, but usually gives you approximately 10% saving on fuel consumption. That's quite a lot - especially considering fuel prices in Europe. In the U.S., you're still living the dream of cheap fuel... ;)
10:05 saaad :( But in all seriousness, that was a really interesting engine concept, but I do have concerns about the long term reliability of those engines... Great video as usual!!!
Delicate review Tyler, I always loved Volvos but I was never sure about them, even though I live in EU, I can also hardly imagine the competition between this car and Mazda 3, Acura ILX or Lexus IS because I have almost zero driving experience, I don’t know which has the most comfortable suspension, stuff you get for money, dynamics, but I felt Volvos were closer tome but I’m saying that with a very little certainty, I think the fact that Volvos are made in China and they aren’t that reliable and cheap to maintain pushes me away the most, but I know that I won’t be able to afford such cars for a while now xd Cheers!
They are actually still mostly made in Sweden! I believe they are designed there as well. They are just owned by a big Chinese company now but they are still very much the same company. I thought the same for awhile but they really do have impressive build quality!
@@Realistick Oh I was much mistaken, sorry, nice to hear that tho Tradition lives on I guess. Its off topic but what so you think about commuting with bicycles? You finished uni, I’m still in it, until I’ll be able to afford car on my own, there are some people from Holland and Germany helping us to get a proper infrastructure here, cycling should be much more popular, and I love the trend , hope this environment caring tendention keeps going on, but to the point… When I get my car I don’t know what it will be but I don’t know why but I still consider Scion TC, when I think of what will I drive..(there are civics, corolla, mazda 3, Pontiac vibe GT, ) I mostly aim for the cheaper ones for the first car. I’m planning to do a trip after I get a car, road trip all over my country also abroad later. You can’t do that on a bike xd
The s60 is made in the USA. There are few Volvos made in China. But I must say this, people need to update their knowledge on Chinese built products. The Chinese made Volvos have no compromises in quality compared to Volvos built anywhere else. For the records, Volvos are made in Sweden; Ghent, Belgium; USA, China and some are even built in Malaysia and India for their markets.
I thought the same thing. Then i realized you get less for more with a benz. You can get a 2019 benz with 20,000 miles for $40k or you can get a 2021 Volvo S60 T6 with 15,000 miles for $38k. For me, the decision was easy.
I am not so sure I like the styling of the new Volvo sedans. I wish they kind of went back to the styling of the old 240DL/760s. Those cars back then had a very elegant and sophisticated look. These new volvos have that kind of rounded aerodynamic styling like most other sedans on the market
I can definitely see why some wouldn't like it. I think it reminds me so much of the way a smartphone actually works that I would take it over any other system I've used. But that's subjective, the dial systems can also work really well too like what Genesis and BMW use. Why did you hate Volvo’s unit?
Oh, I guess that is also down to preference, I found it to be at a good angle so that it was driver oriented but still easy for passengers to use. I'm not a giant screen guy so that's why I really enjoyed this!
@@iCodyonline I agree. Volvo's new generation comes around Fall of 2022. Screen will be much bigger and the interior will be different. It will only be an EV, however.
DO NOT BUY A VOLVO! I am the current owner of a 2019 S60 T6 Inscription and the vehicle has been a complete nightmare. It is plagued with quality issues and has been in the shop more than all my previous cars were combined, I am in my late 30’s. Worse of all, dealing with the Volvo dealership network and Volvo USA has been even a worse experience. Endless circle of taking the vehicle to the shop to have quality issues and defects documented then calling Volvo USA for resolution but receiving no courtesy or care. I bought a $60k piece of crap that I do not even trust to drive more than 30 miles from my house. Asked them to buy it back or forgive my loan, would not. Asked them to give me a replacement vehicle, would not. Even though I have a service record the thickness of a dictionary on a car with 33k miles on it. They do not care about their customers unless they are selling you the car, after that you are on your own!
Does your state have a lemon law? Sounds like your car could qualify. Most people don't have issues like that with them, especially past the first model year or two of a generation so I wouldn't slander all of them for that as Toyota even has their own lemons on occasion.
@@Realistick it does but unfortunately I am out of the criteria. Would have had to act within the first 12 months of ownership. I understand that some bad cars are going to make it through. My main issue now is Volvo not making it right when there is a long documented list of service issues, many reoccurring, on a vehicle bought brand new. I have been placed in the middle of Volvo USA putting it on the dealership and the dealership then putting it back on Volvo USA. Meanwhile, me the customer is left frustrated and extremely inconvenienced, since neither party wants to accept responsibility and make it right. Dealership tells me its a engineering problem, Volvo USA needs to address it. Volvo USA keeps telling me I need to take it to the dealer and have it service again and again and again. I am left driving a base model rental when every month I pay for a fully loaded Inscription. Things continue to break and stop working, it is almost like a sick joke at this point!
@@Realistick link with original post from 8 months ago. Do you have a contact at Volvo? Cause I am stuck in a twilight zone of constant ping pong blame game between corporate and dealership network. ruclips.net/video/hTjLmHXoNNw/видео.html
@@autoliebhaber4793 man, I am really sorry. I'd trade it in sometime soon while it still has the warranty and values are so high right now (this will change here eventually). The new Lexus IS is the most tried and true in the segment and they just refreshed it, maybe give that one a test drive?
DO NOT BUY A VOLVO! I am the current owner of a 2019 S60 T6 Inscription and the vehicle has been a complete nightmare. It is plagued with quality issues and has been in the shop more than all my previous cars were combined, I am in my late 30’s. Worse of all, dealing with the Volvo dealership network and Volvo USA has been even a worse experience. Endless circle of taking the vehicle to the shop to have quality issues and defects documented then calling Volvo USA for resolution but receiving no courtesy or care. I bought a $60k piece of crap that I do not even trust to drive more than 30 miles from my house. Asked them to buy it back or forgive my loan, would not. Asked them to give me a replacement vehicle, would not. Even though I have a service record the thickness of a dictionary on a car with 33k miles on it. They do not care about their customers unless they are selling you the car, after that you are on your own! Volvo Cars Volvo Cars 4 hours ago Hello, we are sorry to hear about your experience. Please contact our global customer care team if you would like to discuss this further. You can email them at international@volvocars.com. Autoliebhaber 47 Autoliebhaber 47 4 hours ago @Volvo Cars you made the same comment on my original post 8 months ago. I am still facing the same issues with zero resolution. I am now spending more of my personal time to post my experience everywhere I can on social media. To inform others of the terrible experience they will face if they have issues with their Volvo purchase. Please have someone that can actually do something to help me reach out. I would love to provide them video evidence of all my quality issues. They can also review my open service ticket going back to 2019! At this point, this experience has been so frustrating that I will make it a point to inform any colleagues, friends, family to never buy a Volvo! Autoliebhaber 47 Autoliebhaber 47 4 hours ago @Volvo Cars here is the link to the video with my original comment from more than 8 months ago, I emailed you then with video proof and all you did was reroute me back to Volvo USA. Please put me in contact with someone that can actually help me, rather than just having me take my car into the dealership for service and nothing being fixed! ruclips.net/video/hTjLmHXoNNw/видео.html
The S60 is not designed to be "luxurious", it's supposed to be a car you can just drive to point A to point B. The S90 is the luxury version, being longer and nicer with a better feel, as well as better features.
Depends on what you want, this is more comfortable and inviting than an A4. The A4 has an edge on technology, materials, and definitely sportiness. I enjoy both. Outside of size, the Passat would get its ass dragged in every feasible way by the S60 haha (and this is coming from someone who used to sell new Passats and A4s).
@@Realistick the front chrome grill previously on the inscription is gone on 23 model, they also made the interior two tone is dead of three. Must be the work of those jerk woke designers.
I am an Audi guy. Based on the state of the auto industry now, I am hesitant to pay top dollar, and high interest for a car with questionable reliability. My previous A4’s were great, if you followed the manufacturer’s guidelines, particularly after 100,000 miles.
I've wanted a Volvo since the early 90s when I was a teenager. My friend's mom had a blue Volvo and I fell in love with the boxy body and the safety of the car. I would look at Volvos every now and then but it was never quite the right timing to own one (I have 5 children/adults). There was no way I was going to put my dream of a boxy goddess into anything other than a Volvo sedan. Lo and behold my husband's vehicle broke (and the kids are mostly all grown now) and so I didn't hesitate to give him my minivan (which I loathed with a passion). Through a friend, I got in touch with our local Volvo dealer and voila I am the proud owner of an S60! I'm 5'2" so I didn't want a boat. I like compact but not cramped. I live, breathe, and sleep with my phone so the apple pairing is super handy. I'm a health care provider by trade and not a vehicle fanatic so I can't say a lot of fancy stuff about the car. However, I can say my heart skipped a beat and my stomach sank when I tried to accelerate too fast. LOL The part that Realistick says about lowering blood pressure is true! I feel good in my car so I'm more relaxed. I'm no longer weighed down by wilderness behind me- two rows of seats plus a trunk. My car suits my personality better than any other vehicle. She's comfortable, classy, and safe. What more could I ask for? After all, I use her to drive to work stuff and kid stuff and the occasional fun stuff. She's practical, dependable, and fun! Stepping out in my Caovilla snake wraps looks much more natural in my S60 than it did in my minivan. Mike drop. lol
how do you like it now a year later?
@christinaap still enjoying it?
Great Video! I'm sure that you will be able to make this your full-time job soon.
Thank you!
I enjoyed this review and that you pointed out it's more of a cruiser than sports sedan. I think the car deserves better sales but for some reason I don't see that many S60s on US roads.
Me too, it's the luxury car I would choose, it's unfortunate but it is still fairing exponentially better than the v60 wagon 😂
Rented one of these cars and fell in love. Will definitely be my next car
I think my family should get Volvo Or Volkswagen, Hyundai. Even if I get Volvo I Am going use it for traveling.
Your review helped me pull the trigger on a 2022 B6 today, so thank you!
Congrats, glad i could help!
Got a 2021 T6 Momentum AWD a few days ago but it came with the advanced package and man is it worth it! I couldn't imagine paying that much for a car that didn't come with heated seats. The upgrades really feel like they were worth it. The adaptive cruise, lane assist, and phone charger are all great features and things that I expect on a luxury car. Mine also has the upgraded Harman & and Kardon sound system and it's great! I could take or leave the HUD, 360 camera, and air filtration system. I also really love the interior. It's much more minimalistic in appearance than comparable cars.
FWIW my S60 was originally $50,000. It has 16,000 miles on it and I got it for $38,000. Well worth it IMO!!
Also, I need to say...Be careful driving on those backroads in Bloomington! S Knightridge Road is very popular for cyclists and we appreciate attentive drivers! lol
(My shifter also doesn't have that weird hole..not sure what's going on there )
Congrats!
I Love This Guy! He’s definitely Underrated! He’s gonna blow up tho I really believe that!🙏🏽🧿
Thank you!
It looks very good. Understated elegance.
Very nice review. This review gave me a better "feel" for the car than any other review on this car I've watched. Subscribed.
That's my goal! Thank you
Another great review! Really like watching this channel. If today's sedan are this good they'll be around for awhile. SUVs are starting to look boring to me.
Thank you, I feel like we will plateau here soon on the SUV takeover as there is still enough of a sedan market for the amount left, time will tell! I think we will get a next gen s60, but it will likely be electric or full hybrid here soon judging by how Volvo has their website set up.
Nice review. I don’t know much about Volvo these days but I’m liking the interior a lot.
A very well done video! Thanks for the review.
Been pining for one of these beauties for a few years. I love my two JDM project cars but they are just that- projects and not good daily drives by any stretch. I’m craving something new, sensible and classy with a touch of flare. The s60 totally checks that box. Really hoping to get one this coming year.
Im now obsessed with this car specifically idk why coming from a Mercedes, porsche, jaguar owner
I just got mine yesterday!
congrats!
Great video overall, and lol at the lowkey shade towards the Lexus! 😂😂
Thanks, I love lexus, but they also disappoint me in a few specific areas! Those grills are one of them
@@Realistick yeah GSF would be my dream sports sedan(not the dream dream but you know, more to consider availability), but idk what I’d do with the grill.
Just ordered the black edition… it will be here in 6-8 months lol
Beautiful design I like the new Volvos so luxurious
Nice, balanced review. Thanks for making it..
I would put my 2020 Sonata limited up against the Volvo S 60 any day. At almost $20k less and it has all the features you will pay extra for on the Volvo. With the turbo four it is about as quick as the Volvo. I drove a Volvo for may years, but their price and reliability drove me out of the market. The Sonata has more passenger room and a larger trunk. And personally I think the Sonata look more attractive. The Sonata has a 100k warranty, whereas the Volvo only has 50k! But this was good review, given what you had to work with!
I have one. My biggest complaint with this car is the road noise. It’s kind of loud.
I traded my 2013 S60 for a Mustang. One reason is Volvo didn’t offer steering responsive headlights standard in 2019, whereas, my Mustang has the LED Headlights + fog lamps + automatic brights. Needed something brighter for nighttime driving since I have MS.
I’m willing to bet you didn’t trade in a Volvo sedan for a mustang just because of the headlights 😂
@@anthonyruiz-carvalho31 I have MS, and have problems seeing at night. Laugh all you want, but you have no clue what it’s like to lose part of your vision. I couldn’t afford a new Volvo, so I bought a late model, low-mileage Mustang w/ LED headlights and fog lights. I don’t wish MS on anyone.
Yes, I’m familiar. My best friend’s father has MS. I’m sorry to hear that, but the laugh was because the 2 cars are 2 completely different beasts
@@anthonyruiz-carvalho31 I’m sorry your best friend’s father has MS. Yes, the Mustang is a dramatic change. I purchased it after my children left home. The Volvo had halogen lights, making it difficult to drive at night. Probably soon I’ll have to sell my Mustang, as my MS is progressing making driving difficult. I’m sorry for overreaching. In a flare yet again this year. I hope your friend’s father is doing okay?! God bless you, and those you love.❤️
This car is at the top of my list for early 2024- that is if SUV’s and EV’s don’t “kill” this car. Shame that 2 & 4 door sporty cars disappearing. What about ventilated front seats?
Excellent review! Thank you.
Hey thanks for the comprehensive review!
Awesome review! I'm 6'2" so the backseat review was important for me. Question: is the tech climate control difficult to adjust while driving with navigation running?
Thanks! It was all pretty easy to access for it being built into the touch screen, but the Audi A5 has physical controls that are still going to make quick adjustments less of a hassle.
I have a volvo 2021 s60 never again will I purchase another volvo the worst car I've ever owned
@@jazzyleonard3368 I also have a 2021 S60 and I love it. To each their own.
Great video man. Thanks.. more inclined to get it now..
The Momentum is a no for me. No ventilated seat option, no lockable glove box and no rear AC vent.
Awesome video and channel. Congrats
I bought a red 2019 Momentum, mostly because of the styling :). Regards.
I have two criteria
1. Audio Sound
2. Comfortable backseat 😉
10:38 You didn't stop at the stop sign!
Jiminy cricket!
I have a AWD 2021 S60 and I love it. I am considering upgrading the turbo when the warranty expires.
are they only hybrid ?
@@infiniti8153 Nope!
Im currently looking at a 2017
Historically (with some exceptions) I think Volvos are the most well aging cars in the industry, followed by Audi/Volkswagen.
In my country -Morocco- the cars that aged the best since the 80's and 90's are Mercedes, followed by Volkswagen, then the old Renaults and Peugeot.
Volvo has been used successfully as semi-trucks.
Your channel is great!
Thank you!
I don’t get the mild hybrid name. The 2019 s60 got better mpg than this one so what’s the point? If it was close to 40 mpg then that would make it worth it
I think it slightly improved on the city gas mileage and helped reduce idle time (which is much of a bigger deal in European markets I believe, I can't think of any American or Japanese mild hybrids). I don't think it is worth it here and I think they are pointless to begin with since most people won't feel the improved response.
Mild hybrid is basically a regular petrol engine with an additional 48V battery that helps accelerating and recuperates power when slowing down. It won't run fully electric, but usually gives you approximately 10% saving on fuel consumption. That's quite a lot - especially considering fuel prices in Europe. In the U.S., you're still living the dream of cheap fuel... ;)
Shoutout to the hommie Tyler at 4:16!!!!!!
“WUSYANAME” 😂😂😂 I wonder if I’m the only one who caught that
10:05 saaad :(
But in all seriousness, that was a really interesting engine concept, but I do have concerns about the long term reliability of those engines...
Great video as usual!!!
It’s gorgeous
How does a hybrid have such horrendous fuel economy?
I love the look of the car. How is the reliability? Thanks for video.
Skip to the end and I discuss that a little
Gettin your hands on a MKVIII GTI anytime soon?
I think i'm going to stage 2 tune the MKVII you sold me 😅
Patiently waiting on one, we'll see if it makes it in this year. Sounds badass, I'll have to see it when it's done!
Delicate review Tyler, I always loved Volvos but I was never sure about them, even though I live in EU, I can also hardly imagine the competition between this car and Mazda 3, Acura ILX or Lexus IS because I have almost zero driving experience, I don’t know which has the most comfortable suspension, stuff you get for money, dynamics, but I felt Volvos were closer tome but I’m saying that with a very little certainty, I think the fact that Volvos are made in China and they aren’t that reliable and cheap to maintain pushes me away the most, but I know that I won’t be able to afford such cars for a while now xd
Cheers!
They are actually still mostly made in Sweden! I believe they are designed there as well. They are just owned by a big Chinese company now but they are still very much the same company. I thought the same for awhile but they really do have impressive build quality!
@@Realistick Oh I was much mistaken, sorry, nice to hear that tho Tradition lives on I guess. Its off topic but what so you think about commuting with bicycles? You finished uni, I’m still in it, until I’ll be able to afford car on my own, there are some people from Holland and Germany helping us to get a proper infrastructure here, cycling should be much more popular, and I love the trend , hope this environment caring tendention keeps going on, but to the point… When I get my car I don’t know what it will be but I don’t know why but I still consider Scion TC, when I think of what will I drive..(there are civics, corolla, mazda 3, Pontiac vibe GT, ) I mostly aim for the cheaper ones for the first car. I’m planning to do a trip after I get a car, road trip all over my country also abroad later. You can’t do that on a bike xd
Holy comma splicing, Batman!
@BaG - That's the part that scares me. VW makes sporty decent looking cars that are much cheaper and have good reliability.
The s60 is made in the USA. There are few Volvos made in China. But I must say this, people need to update their knowledge on Chinese built products. The Chinese made Volvos have no compromises in quality compared to Volvos built anywhere else. For the records, Volvos are made in Sweden; Ghent, Belgium; USA, China and some are even built in Malaysia and India for their markets.
what is the exact color of this car ?
Denim I believe
better looking? the Volvo S60 about 5 years ago
Hoping to get a t8
Best of luck, it's definitely what I would go with!
Savile grey?
Denim blue
@@Realistick thank you. I ordered a T8 in savile grey bit im slightly in doubt if i choose the right colour
I had a 2015 S80 Seville Grey, loved that car and color. In certain light looked like a Mediterranean Blue
I bought myself a brand new Volvo S60 recharge so Volvo for me
$40,000+ for a car, I want a benz!
I thought the same thing. Then i realized you get less for more with a benz. You can get a 2019 benz with 20,000 miles for $40k or you can get a 2021 Volvo S60 T6 with 15,000 miles for $38k. For me, the decision was easy.
If these still had the 5 cylinders there would be nothing Volvos competitors could do to make me want them lol
I dearly miss the old modular engine. I think audi is one of the last (in the US) to use a five cylinder (RS3)!
🤯🔥
awesome car
This car is beautiful idgaf 😂😂🤷🏾♂️
Better loocking? C200.
I am not so sure I like the styling of the new Volvo sedans. I wish they kind of went back to the styling of the old 240DL/760s. Those cars back then had a very elegant and sophisticated look. These new volvos have that kind of rounded aerodynamic styling like most other sedans on the market
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I cannot stand the infotainment system in the Volvos. It’s due for an upgrade. I was looking at an XC90 but went with a GV80 instead.
I can definitely see why some wouldn't like it. I think it reminds me so much of the way a smartphone actually works that I would take it over any other system I've used. But that's subjective, the dial systems can also work really well too like what Genesis and BMW use. Why did you hate Volvo’s unit?
@@Realistick Honestly I think the screen is just too small and at a weird angle
Oh, I guess that is also down to preference, I found it to be at a good angle so that it was driver oriented but still easy for passengers to use. I'm not a giant screen guy so that's why I really enjoyed this!
@@iCodyonline I agree. Volvo's new generation comes around Fall of 2022. Screen will be much bigger and the interior will be different. It will only be an EV, however.
2:10 = Hilarious :D
Euueh
It is a sport seden if u get an T8 a B5 is just a troublemaker and underperformer
Hard to beat a lexus
It’s a supurb car….😊
DO NOT BUY A VOLVO! I am the current owner of a 2019 S60 T6 Inscription and the vehicle has been a complete nightmare. It is plagued with quality issues and has been in the shop more than all my previous cars were combined, I am in my late 30’s. Worse of all, dealing with the Volvo dealership network and Volvo USA has been even a worse experience. Endless circle of taking the vehicle to the shop to have quality issues and defects documented then calling Volvo USA for resolution but receiving no courtesy or care. I bought a $60k piece of crap that I do not even trust to drive more than 30 miles from my house. Asked them to buy it back or forgive my loan, would not. Asked them to give me a replacement vehicle, would not. Even though I have a service record the thickness of a dictionary on a car with 33k miles on it. They do not care about their customers unless they are selling you the car, after that you are on your own!
Does your state have a lemon law? Sounds like your car could qualify. Most people don't have issues like that with them, especially past the first model year or two of a generation so I wouldn't slander all of them for that as Toyota even has their own lemons on occasion.
@@Realistick it does but unfortunately I am out of the criteria. Would have had to act within the first 12 months of ownership. I understand that some bad cars are going to make it through. My main issue now is Volvo not making it right when there is a long documented list of service issues, many reoccurring, on a vehicle bought brand new. I have been placed in the middle of Volvo USA putting it on the dealership and the dealership then putting it back on Volvo USA. Meanwhile, me the customer is left frustrated and extremely inconvenienced, since neither party wants to accept responsibility and make it right. Dealership tells me its a engineering problem, Volvo USA needs to address it. Volvo USA keeps telling me I need to take it to the dealer and have it service again and again and again. I am left driving a base model rental when every month I pay for a fully loaded Inscription. Things continue to break and stop working, it is almost like a sick joke at this point!
@@Realistick link with original post from 8 months ago. Do you have a contact at Volvo? Cause I am stuck in a twilight zone of constant ping pong blame game between corporate and dealership network. ruclips.net/video/hTjLmHXoNNw/видео.html
@@autoliebhaber4793 man, I am really sorry. I'd trade it in sometime soon while it still has the warranty and values are so high right now (this will change here eventually). The new Lexus IS is the most tried and true in the segment and they just refreshed it, maybe give that one a test drive?
DO NOT BUY A VOLVO! I am the current owner of a 2019 S60 T6 Inscription and the vehicle has been a complete nightmare. It is plagued with quality issues and has been in the shop more than all my previous cars were combined, I am in my late 30’s. Worse of all, dealing with the Volvo dealership network and Volvo USA has been even a worse experience. Endless circle of taking the vehicle to the shop to have quality issues and defects documented then calling Volvo USA for resolution but receiving no courtesy or care. I bought a $60k piece of crap that I do not even trust to drive more than 30 miles from my house. Asked them to buy it back or forgive my loan, would not. Asked them to give me a replacement vehicle, would not. Even though I have a service record the thickness of a dictionary on a car with 33k miles on it. They do not care about their customers unless they are selling you the car, after that you are on your own!
Volvo Cars
Volvo Cars
4 hours ago
Hello, we are sorry to hear about your experience. Please contact our global customer care team if you would like to discuss this further. You can email them at international@volvocars.com.
Autoliebhaber 47
Autoliebhaber 47
4 hours ago
@Volvo Cars you made the same comment on my original post 8 months ago. I am still facing the same issues with zero resolution. I am now spending more of my personal time to post my experience everywhere I can on social media. To inform others of the terrible experience they will face if they have issues with their Volvo purchase. Please have someone that can actually do something to help me reach out. I would love to provide them video evidence of all my quality issues. They can also review my open service ticket going back to 2019! At this point, this experience has been so frustrating that I will make it a point to inform any colleagues, friends, family to never buy a Volvo!
Autoliebhaber 47
Autoliebhaber 47
4 hours ago
@Volvo Cars here is the link to the video with my original comment from more than 8 months ago, I emailed you then with video proof and all you did was reroute me back to Volvo USA. Please put me in contact with someone that can actually help me, rather than just having me take my car into the dealership for service and nothing being fixed! ruclips.net/video/hTjLmHXoNNw/видео.html
It looks as luxury as Honda Civic.
The S60 is not designed to be "luxurious", it's supposed to be a car you can just drive to point A to point B. The S90 is the luxury version, being longer and nicer with a better feel, as well as better features.
Audi A4 would be the best competer and most likely way ahead. Hell a good passat might be better.
Depends on what you want, this is more comfortable and inviting than an A4. The A4 has an edge on technology, materials, and definitely sportiness. I enjoy both. Outside of size, the Passat would get its ass dragged in every feasible way by the S60 haha (and this is coming from someone who used to sell new Passats and A4s).
@@Realistick Just test drove one, Its nice the best steering around. A few shortcomings but very nice .
Update I got the Red one. Pick it up tomorrow.
how is the 60 to 120 time? oh it doenst reach to 120 mph? ahh what a shame Volvo.
Looks like a Nissan Sentra
F the new S60 2023 looks like shit. For some crap reason they get rid of the Inscription edition
I haven't read up on the 23 s60 but if it's like the 23 xc90, you can get the same look, just have to opt for a different package
@@Realistick the front chrome grill previously on the inscription is gone on 23 model, they also made the interior two tone is dead of three. Must be the work of those jerk woke designers.
I am an Audi guy. Based on the state of the auto industry now, I am hesitant to pay top dollar, and high interest for a car with questionable reliability. My previous A4’s were great, if you followed the manufacturer’s guidelines, particularly after 100,000 miles.
Excellent review! Thank you.