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Numan E.Sydney, NSW
- 5 reviews
ABSOLUTELY BEST OF THE BEST
My Volvo S60 T6 is a solid car on the road in all aspects from safety, performance, comfort and design . This sporty elegant car can handle all weathers from wet to snowy roads . Super fast car from 0 to 100km/h in just 4.5 seconds . The price I paid is a fraction compared to the rivals from german to Italian cars . This two tons of metal is like a tank on the road yet is super quick and comfortable .
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David SSydney
There are better choices
The very basic Volvo S60 T4 in base trim sedan and dark blue. First thing is the dark paint shows every stone chip and scratch and also the attempts to use cover paint. If you have a choice stay away from the darker colours in this car.
It is build like and armoured car, unfortunately it also steers, brakes and changes direction like one. Handling in this specification wallows with pronounced understeer and it dose not like changing direction in wet weather. The car is fitted with Michelin tyres at this point and these are near new. Th...Read more
e car dose not like tight parking spaces and has a larger than expected turning circle for the vehicle class. The steering feels heavy to use in tight spaces and at low speeds however dose however come into its own at higher freeway speeds. For a car brand that has a primary emphasis in safety and that sold for about 50k when new the only real safety extra it brings to the table is the City Safe system for fontal crash mitigation and avoidance. Other systems such as radar cruise, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring and reverse parking camera were all extras that whilst available were big money items on this car when new and are not fitted to this vehicle. Another equipment anomaly for an Australian specification vehicle that you need to be aware of is the fact that on the 2012 version, no spare tyre was provided at all. There is no spare tyre wheel well so if you get a spare as an option or aftermarket it sits in the boot taking up a lot of space that may be needed for lugage on longer drives reducing the practicality of the vehicle. What is supplied is a can of goo and an air compressor. Whilst the air compressor can useful, if you puncture or rip a sidewall (such as on a broken road or pot hole or traffic island) or if a tyre valve failes you are truly stranded. A repaired tyre is only rated to 80kph and for limited distance so again not perfect in country areas. The transmission is a Ford/Getrag Powershift 6 speed unit and shows Fords ownership of Volvo when this car was made. This is an automated manual rather than a conventional automatic and has a computer controlled clutch and twin shaft gears rather than a torque converter and cyclic gears. It is smoother and better than the unit in the Ford Focus to which it is related (Volvo used a wet clutch design), it dose however in this example suffer from difficulty engaging at slow speeds on steep hills and dose not cope well with unexpected use of acceleration or braking getting confused and hesitent to engage a gear. It also when engaging first tends to drop into gear like its dropping the clutch causing wheel spin in wet weather or on low traction surfaces. The sports mode holds gears to the redline refusing to change up in cruise and is very slow to kick in for a down change, it seems only calibrated for hard acceleration. In manual mode the gearbox often overrides the drivers intent changing up or down against the drivers wishes and without input.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
MTLEPPING
- 4 reviews
DEFINITELY A CLASS OF ITS OWN
Love the power and how precise the handling is especially around bends, it grips the road perfectly. With beautiful Tan leather interior shows off how prestige and its true class. Wish dash was a little more colourful. Its ok on fuel, but could be better. Definite luxury which has blown away the sceptics.
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KakadazPerth, Western Australia
- 7 reviews
Volvo S60 Polestar
I have owned a lot of cars, 20 in 20 years...My S60 Polestar is sitting at the top of the pack of the cars Ive owned. The ride is rock solid Volvo, very smooth, very quiet and gives a massive feeling of pure safety.. I bought my wife a new V40 T5 Cross Country last year to replace her much loved Lexus, the Volvo was the only car that came close she wanted a GLA250 Merc but we could not believe how cheap and nasty they felt to drive. Since owning hers we have become Volvo fans (I'm normally your Aussie V8 kind of guy) so I researched and decided...Read more
a S60 Polestar may entertain me. I bought a 2015 3.0L Turbo in Rebel blue and WOW...Its very very quick very comfortable and honestly a very hard car to replace in terms of how many boxes it ticks...Im sold and reliability has not been any issue, its been faultless to date. I 100% recommend this car (any new Volvo really)Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Anna BMelbourne
- 10 reviews
Happy with the car.
Fuel consumption is reasonable. Exterio/interio design is great. Repair is, of course, very expensive. I've got broken light and it was quoted around 800 to replace. Otherwise it all good. I was lucky to buy it with spare tyre (small one). It sits in the boot and takes space, however everyone says it is a better option than this temporary repair system.
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FLAT JACKPERTH
- 17 reviews
- 16 likes
Great Car S60 T6 Awd Not The T5
Having had volvos all my life and now into my second s60 with all the fruit this car is just as good as my first one and I have kept the first one also have a c30 and xc90 new. Well you love volvo or you don't I supppose I have found the running costs fine and to park no problems at all people saying the servicing cost are high bit this is not a lancer its a volvo these cost are not hidden from the buyer so do your home work as for the tyres every 10,000 km not problems at all these cars are step frowrd from s40 hands down and not all the trami...Read more
ssion are a problem there were some with certain trans but that has been fixed check the log book if you are buying second hand a trans flush will often fix this, if its balck it needs to be done. The handling is great with the awd a whole different ball game, yes we are us to a 2 ltr and getting good fuel comsuption well thats great but if you have a t6 its a different car to drive its so easy to park try parking and suv that can be a bit harder but with all the cameras etc on board it easy well I love my volvo and have had many through the years its like anything you hate them or you like them.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Lyndon and AynsleeSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 8 reviews
- S60 Mk.2 (2010-2018)
- Verified purchase
Simply a Great Car
Years ago I had a Volvo 940. My wife and I ran up 350,000 Klms without doing anything to the engine apart from the scheduled services. I have just bought an S60 Luxury T5. This car handles like a limousine. The comfort is second to none and the turbo has an amazing turn of speed.
The interior is set out well and the equipment is mind blowing. I do find the low profile tyres a little hard, but the mags wheels really stand out. Everyone that I have shown the car to has said what a 'top' car - boy does that make me feel great.
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a retirement present to say thank you to my beautiful wife. I now have trouble getting to drive it as she has just fallen in love with the car so much. She finds it so easy to drive and park. We live in Brisbane and we went to Victoria to purchase the carSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
BowenSydney, Australia
- 4 reviews
Great car but hard to service
Powerful 2.0T that delivers 175KW with fast shifting DCT. Very spacious interior. The car has been solid in terms of mechanics. No faults yet at 65000KM. Seats are super comfy. It's definitely a family car that's got a little kick. I find this car a bit too big and especially maneuvering in tight parking spaces can take quite a lot of back and forth.
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sjmSydney
- 2 reviews
Value For Money Against Other Euro Brands - NOT HAPPY (Anymore) JAN!!
Sep 2014 - This is my third Volvo in 15 years. I currently have an XC70 and recently bought a second car which is the S60. For the level of standard features on my S60 T5, the same price gets an entry level A4 or 3 series. Merc don't even enter the equation. Only gripe was the installation of window tinting. The door panels were not fitted correctly and the squeaks became unbearable. This was easily solved by Volvo simply adjusting them back into the correct position. If you can get the free scheduled servicing included in the deal, try. Servic...Read more
ing any Volvo can get expensive with a major coming in at $1400 and a minor at $700. 650-700kms to a tank around the city and up to 950kms on the highway. It is quick, comfortable and looks sporty. Oct 2015 - Now into my second year of ownership and the S60 is not living up to my expectations when compared to my first Volvo (2001 S40). The build quality and engineering is lacking. I have spent the last 12 months taking the car back on warranty items (30+ hours of labor to date) and premature parts replacement. Of the 20 or so issues, here are the top three. 1) The door seals squeak and rub to the point of aggravation. It may not seem like a big thing but when you pay mid to top end for a car you don't expect something like this to be an issue after 15,000kms. Even after replacing both rear door seals, it has still required regular lubrication to prevent the noise returning. Even the Volvo technician was amazed how noisy it was. 2) Sydney roads are not kind on any car with low profile tyres or a stiffer suspension set-up. The S60 in fact hates Sydney roads. It needs a front wheel alignment every 6-8 weeks. I have made all attempts to avoid hitting potholes, driveways, curbs, surface changes even manhole lids too hard. No point in trying, even the smallest of thumps will see you in for another alignment. Six alignments in 12 months. Still inside the warranty period, the big costs that aren't covered due to "normal wear and tear" started.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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