2006 Volvo S60 2.5T
Summary:
I love and admire my Volvo; I take care of it and it takes care of me
Faults:
Several bulbs in the tail light assembly have burned out. Really. That is it. The message was relayed immediately and I took it to the Volvo dealer; $4.95 for each bulb, free installation. The mechanic smiled and said, 'Don't get used to the idea that this is what repairs cost." But the really funny part is that this is the only repair the car has ever needed. So far, I should say, and knock on wood.
General Comments:
This Volvo S60 2.5T is beautiful, solid, and very quick, probably too responsive for a person with a tendency to enjoy speed, as I do. So far I've managed to stay out of trouble, that is, no tickets yet for enjoying its verve.
Maintenance & parts for Volvos are not cheap -- my new Pirellis (the ones it came with were done at 44K) cost $850 (from the dealer) - but the dealer has been helpful in keeping costs under control. I like having the dealer responsible for maintenance, seems to me an insurance policy in itself, and I don't see all that much value in going to mechanics who don't know the cars the way Volvo mechanics know them.
The one almost funny failing of the car is the wheel turning base - whoever coined the phrase 'turns on a dime' was not thinking of this car. Very wide. But I can live with that. This is so far and away the nicest car I've ever owned or been party to driving - feel so smart and safe and comfortable in it, always a pleasure to see it blinking hello when I push the unlock button. Oh, and it does not honk to say it is locked - just discreetly winks - a real plus in my book. That honking other cars do to say they are locked is so self-importantly dorky - I've always hated it, so I truly appreciate the Volvo's discretion.
I drive it about half in the city and half cross-country. It gets very good mileage, especially for so solid a car -- about 22 in town and 28 on the road -- the read-out usually is '26' current average mileage. Considering that it has had no repairs of any kind, it actually seems to turn out to be inexpensive to drive.
Its warranty will run out 6K miles before its 4 years are up; I've decided - after much waffling - to put the $3K in a savings account rather than give it to the insurance companies who sell the extended warranties. IF all the things that haven't gone wrong -- that is, everything, apparently -- suddenly do go wrong, well, then I lose. If it keeps up the good work of being a great solid car, I win. For my part, I will continue to take perfect care of this so far perfect car.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 26th February, 2010
30th Oct 2009, 06:18
I'm from the UK, also with an S60 and there is no way a radiator should cost over a thousand dollars, outrageous, search the web and get one a lot cheaper and get an indy to fit it.