How many miles Can Volvo XC60 last?

How many miles Can Volvo XC60 last?

A Volvo XC60 on average will last 200,000 – 250,000 miles, provided it is driven conservatively, regularly maintained and well looked after. When driving 15,000 miles per year this equates to 13 – 17 years of service before breaking down or requiring costly repairs.

Is XC60 reliable?

The Volvo XC60 was above average for reliability in the 2020 What Car? Reliability Survey, while Volvo as a brand finished a respectable 16th (out of 31 manufacturers) in the overall league table.

Is the 2011 Volvo XC90 reliable?

The 2011 Volvo XC90 upholds Volvo’s reputation for safety with excellent crash test scores. Testers noted that the XC90’s interior is well-made and the seats in its first two rows are particularly roomy, though its third row is cramped and its cargo capacity is just average.

How much can a 2011 XC90 tow?

3,970 to 4,960 lbs
2011 Volvo XC90/Towing capacity

What’s the price of a 2011 Volvo XC60?

The 2011 Volvo XC60 3.2 has a Manufacturer’s Suggest Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $34,000, while a 3.2 R-Design with all-wheel drive stickers closer to $41,500. A fully-loaded T6 R-Design tops out just over $52,000.

What’s the new version of the Volvo XC60?

New for 2011 For 2011, both engines see an increase in power, and the XC60 gains a new R-Design version of the 3.2. The XC60 T6 gains a few more standard features as well. Exterior The XC60 is instantly recognizable as a Volvo SUV thanks to its large front grille, which is similar to the one used by its larger sibling, the XC90.

How big is the front grille on a Volvo XC60?

The XC60 is instantly recognizable as a Volvo SUV thanks to its large front grille, which is similar to the one used by its larger sibling, the XC90. Despite this similarity, the XC60 is sleeker overall and has unique design cues, like angular, supplementary lights just inside its large headlights. Ground clearance measures a sizable 9.1 inches.

What’s the difference between the Honda XC90 and XC60?

Whereas the XC90 can seat up to seven people with its optional third-row seat, the XC60 is designed to carry a maximum of five people in two rows. The seats can have some rather startling two-tone color combinations, including black and yellow leather. The XC60 also has a slim dashboard control panel that gives the ca… Show full review