2006 Volvo V70 R 2.5 turbo 5 cylinder
Summary:
Very fast sleeper. Keep for a week then sell
Faults:
12 struts.
4 PCVs.
Oil leaks. Oil leaks. Oil leaks.
Suspension.
Suspension.
Lights.
Electronics.
Transmission.
Suspension.
General Comments:
Fast! The car surprises many from a stoplight, especially on the rare occasion your AWD is functional.
AWD will fail, in my experience, often. Angle gear and all other AWD components enjoy failure. Most roll around nowadays as a front wheel drive.
Suspension! Struts for this model are expensive, even from Monroe. Expensive to put in and everything has to be proprietary calibrated by someone who has a VIDA computer/tool. Advanced suspension mode however lets you stick a corner at a mind boggling pace.
Oh, your SUM suspension module died because of the ill placement of the item by the foot well? That’s okay, because despite it being in the perfect location to allow winter foot wetness to directly touch, they are fairly easily replaced for about $1300 with labor. Then you need to have a VIDA calibration again.
The rest of the suspension parts are poorly designed, chewing up A arm bushings prematurely and other suspension components.
You want electrical and lighting problems? Buy a Volvo, I’ve owed 5! Christmas dash lights are a must. Tail lights may work on Mondays and Saturdays! If someone starts the car from the passenger seat, expect to go get an $100 air bag reset.
Like oil leaks in and around the valve cover and spark plugs? You’ll be in luck because the PCV is fully capable and designed to do just such. It only takes half a day to replace your PCV valve and system after taking off the manifold. Expect to get good at it.
Did I mention Volvo electronics?
Buy something else.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 27th August, 2019
28th Aug 2019, 20:50
Sounds like you got a rough one. However generally I agree with your review. Volvo has gone downhill in recent years. My 2006 and 2007 S40 and S60 all had electronic problems. Unlike my 1980s and 1990s Volvos which were excellent.