Considering the D5 variant and seems reasonable all round car.
Any downsides though from experience?
Is the drive totally detached i.e light and lack fo feel in steering
Performance seems to be OK from the 215bhp engine and can live with that compromise from current car and I do like 5 cylinder engines!
We tested a D5 AWD, lovely car but the dealer sales person did not seem to know how to negotiate! So we walked
Got a much better deal on our Sorento and 7 year warranty!
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If you go for the 4x4 version and you get a puncture you have to change both tyres on that axel, otherwise you can knacker the dif on that axel and your van is only 1300kg max, RFL will cost more and insurance and fuel, if you want a Volvo go for a 2wd version
Sunshine, I liked the way you asked for any owners and SB still has to contribute Oh and SB it's axle, I would have thought you being in the trade might have know that. Maybe your a Guns n Roses fan
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
Have gone for it and collect this week. Drove lots of different vehicles including Touareg, X3, Tiguan, Jeep Cherokee and although some had nicer points than the XC60 (Touareg engine for example!) - as an all rounder the Volvo seemed to fit the bill and the one I have found for the right price with right spec was worth the wait!
Time will tell if right choice!
Certainly will miss the BMWs after having had a few in a row
As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
We had a Volvo V50 and looked at the XC60, went for a 2014 Kuga. we liked the ride and drive of the Kuga + When you look at the standard spec of the Kuga they were all extras on the Volvo.