Why we ran it: To find out if the magic touch Volvo has with its premium SUVs translates to this compact executive saloon
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Life with a Volvo S60: Month 6
Over the past year we’ve sampled two slightly different takes on Volvo’s compact executive theme. Which did we prefer? - 14 October 2020
You can’t say we didn’t really get under the skin of the Volvo S60. Over the course of nearly a year we sampled two examples of the sleek Swedish saloon, each one featuring a very different drivetrain and trim specification, which in turn allowed us to enjoy the full S60 experience.
In that time we racked up a fair few thousand miles in the BMW 3 Series-baiting machine, plus we were given an unexpected chance to fully test out the Volvo customer care experience. So what have we learned after our extended exposure to this compact executive saloon?
Well, for starters the S60 has more than enough appeal for it to make a fine alternative to the usual suspects, particularly in the style, substance and sybaritic stakes. That was especially true of the T5 we sampled first. Supplied in flagship Inscription guise and fitted with a lusty 247bhp turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine, the Fusion Red machine’s laid-back character was in many respects a welcome antithesis to the thrusting and sporty mien of many of its rivals.
Climbing into the T5 after a long day was always a pleasure. Sure, you knew you weren’t going to have your synapses snapped and spirits raised by an involving drive, but often that’s not what’s required. Instead you wanted an incredibly inviting interior, hugely supportive seats and a driving experience that melded composure with comfort. In this respect the S60 aced the competition.
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1000 UK sales in 2018
To be honest it might only just better the old model sales as this new version averaged around 600 sales a month though out the whole of Europe in 2019. Biggest problem (regarding sales) for the S60 so far has been no diesel (whether you like the devils fuel or not). Might also be the fact you have to pay £350 to get heated washer jets on a £50k car (sarcasm with a hint of disbelieve)
Citytiger
XXXX Talking BS Again
1, heated washer jets
2, heated steering wheel
3, heated windscreen.
Oh and to make your S60 cost £50k, you have to add a lot of extras, but you dont really have to, because the base 250bhp version comes very well equipped for £38,285, however you could of course opt for the 400bhp T8 PHEV which still comes in just under £50k.
Now I have been looking over the spec of a BMW 3 series, guess what, no mention of heated washer jets, even as an option, no mention of a heated windscreen even as an option, but hey you can have a heated steering wheel as part of the comfort pack - but that £990.
So put your hatred of Volvo to one side and prove me wrong.. The floor as they say is all yours.
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CityTiger - I'm sure your dealship is doing fine
Lets see, i) To get heated washers on a car that costs £50 - £350 THEY SHOULD BE STANDARD - THAT'S A FACT, you might not even want a heated windscreen
The TOWBAR is £1,100 !!!! Same as a £30k XC40
Now climb down of your high horse and don't jump down everyone's thoat just bacause they offer an opinion different to yours regarding the precious VOLVO
Takeitslowly
"dealship"...?
CT was jumping down YOUR SCRAGGY throat, because as usual, you posted...BS. "They SHOULD be standard...?. Volvo know their market, their customers, their target customers and they know you would have bought one...except for the very genuine reason that...they ARE NOT standard.
Pathetic, sad, illiterate, low life, only begins to describe you...keep posting, CT and many others enjoy your tripe and enjoy even more, rebuking YOU. Fool.
What on earth, is...dealship?. Fool.
Takeitslowly
You can lead a fool to...
Well, you did your best and offered it an opportunity to make amends...no chance of that...its a fool on many fools errands.
Peter Cavellini
A Volvo.
Yes, it's a Volvo,and I'm sure it'll be reliable, comfortable, but, it's never been a poster on a bedroom wall car, anonymous,nobody looks twice at one, and that's where the problem starts.
Takeitslowly
hilarious petey
Does your pea brain have ANY communication with your typing finger?. If NOBODY looked twice, then what do you put their rather good sales down to and...what problem do you allude to?.
x x 4 in a sad disguise.
Govno 2
Well, I disagree with you on
Well, I disagree with you on the looks - for me it looks much better than any of its German rivals. At least it looks clean, with no "5 designers" attempt to create a car that would satisfy everyone's taste. It is not overstyled and it simple looks make it much more desirable. The problem is that cars nowadays are much more common than before and most people are stupid - they can not even differentiate ugly things and not so ugly ones.
V12smig
S60 D5
Still miss mine, best seats in the business, magical D5 that gave 375 + mile to a tank. Couldn't hide the fact it was front wheel drive though. I would consider Volvo again, think they are doing a great job.
scotty5
How many will they sell?
I too am an ex Volvo customer - all of my three cars being the 5cyl 2.4 petrol apart from the S60 which was a 4cyl 2.0T
I've always said anything but lower Volvo models make the best seats in the business and would buy again just for that alone. But whenever I've been looking to change my cars, Volvo has lost it's mojo in compromising practicality. Dolby Pro Logic used to be fitted to higher end versions as std, now you have to pay £££s for a mid-range system. £2500 for high end is just nuts and you won;t see a penny of that returned. But £1100 for a towbar? WHAT! And better still so you can carry bikes? £100 Saris Bones rack will do the same job.
And yes Winter packs now extras + being an S60, the car will depreciate like a brick.
Just looking at the profile of that car and it's no different from the car I bought in 2002. And the window / electric mirror switches on the door armrest look strangely familiar too. Tht's 18 years ago !!! £46,000 and £465 a month VED for that thing? No thanks. And because it just falls in to the 171g/km Co2, from next moth you're looking at £855 first year VED.
If Volvo manage to sell 100 of these cars to the public ( rather than simply Volvo UK register them ) I'll be amazed.
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