Best Volvo Large / 7 Seater SUVs
Volvo XC90
- Starting Price $93,900 to $174,200
- TransmissionAutomatic
- Drive TypeAll Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel and Hybrid (HEV)
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Disappointing Volvo XC90 Experience: A Premium Price for Subpar Quality – I regret my decision to purchase the Volvo XC90. The car was sold with high expectations and promises, but unfortunately, it has failed to deliver on… Read more
basic requirements. Here are the main issues I’ve encountered:
Bluetooth Connectivity Issues: The phone connection via Bluetooth is unreliable. Despite trying multiple times, I have to resort to the old-fashioned method of connecting my phone via cable—something that shouldn’t be necessary in a premium vehicle.
Unnecessary Wiper Replacement: During the first service, I was told I needed to replace the wipers, which seemed odd given Sydney's mild weather. The need for replacement after such a short period didn’t make sense.
Poor Quality Tires: I’ve had to replace one Michelin tire at just 18,000 km, and now the second one needs replacement due to a minor curb scratch. I’ve driven my previous car, a Mazda CX-5, for over 90,000 km, brushed curbs multiple times, and never had an issue with tire durability. The Michelin tires that come with the XC90 are soft and seem to have a much shorter lifespan.
In summary, Volvo charges a premium for this vehicle, but the quality of its parts doesn’t justify the price. I’ve invested $110,000 into a car that hasn’t met basic expectations, and I can’t even sell it without taking a massive loss.
Recommendation: I strongly advise against purchasing a Volvo XC90. The cost is not worth the subpar performance and quality issues that come with it.