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Rowan KippenSydney
- 4 reviews
Motoring perfection
Smooth, roomy family SUV. This vehicle has a 2.9 twin turbo engine, all wheel drive that is capable of comfortable long distance travelling.even on the not so extreme off roads. This vehicle is built to last and handle all road surfaces with ease.My 2004 XC90 is a 7 seater with leather all round and plenty of leg room for 7 people and a standard on board roof mounted DVD player for the rear passengers on wireless headsets.Running costs are standard compared to most vehicles in its range. Driving this car makes you fell superior and in control of a tamed beast.
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Warren D.Perth
Transmission Failure at 78,000km $$$$$$$$$$
We purchased our XC90 in 2004 new and now it's 13 yrs on and only travelled 78,000km, this was from travelling around a small country town. We loved the car, it did all we wanted of it. But now at 78,000km we started having Auto Transmission Issues($9,000) and Brake Module Replacement ($3,900) We are now stranded in Perth and having to fly back to our town with no transport and a Volvo for a door stop. Searching online it brings up a lot of Transmission Issues with this model and a class action in America which was settled in 2013. With XC90 ha...Read more
ving the problem at around 65,000km to 100,000km in the 03,04,05 models with the GM Transmission. It would good to hear from other XC90 Volvo owners if they have had the same issues, We own and have owned numerous Toyota's and have never had an issue like this. Our dealer initially was wanting to help sort it out but then the manager rang and squashed this. We now need to try and raise it with Volvo Aust. You would expect to get at least 200,000km before any major repairs are needed not 78,000km, Will keep you posted
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Costly
It was a great car and we love it. We love the flexibility of its seat and its comfort.
All that was love vanish when we had an Urgent Transmission service message on our dashboard. Volvo service quotes us almost $8000. Car was regularly service no issue what so ever before that message came up. A search on internet, turn out this model (T6) had known issue with its Transmission. :-(.
Not sure if the other model had the same major issue with this one.
Seat flexibility and Confort
Lots of issue with its Transmission enginne
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