Volvo XC-90?

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88Warrior
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Following this board over the years it's obvious that owning BMW or MB SUV's come with high upkeep costs including oil changes, brakes work, tune ups etc…What about Volvo SUV's in particular the XC 90? Really like the looks of them but not really familiar with reliability and upkeep…Anyone have experience with them between 2020 and current year model? TIA.
drumboy
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Why an XC90 when you can get a V90?!
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88Warrior
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drumboy said:

Why an XC90 when you can get a V90?!



Because I grew up riding in the back of a baby blue 1977 Ford LTD wagon…I don't wish to recreate those days!
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Euro mechanics rates are the same whether its MB, Porsche, or Volvo. Price the required oil and wear parts and assume about $200/hr for labor. At an indy shop in any major city.

Pay $140/hr in Oxford, MS.
GrapevineAg
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Generally speaking, it'll be less than the BMW or MB, but more than a Toyota or Lexus. Depends on care, driving habits, etc. IMHO, if your top criteria are reliability and maintenance costs, I'd avoid European makes.
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Have a look at carcomplaints.com. Good resource if considering a used car. I've been tempted by the XC60 for my daughter.

Strange that one of the big problems with Volvo has been sunroofs that leak.
Brad_97
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Volvo dealer wanted well more for my wife's XC60 oil change than the BMW dealer wanted for my X5. To the point where we're done with them. Not a good service shop as they were worse than a quick lube on non-need fear upsells on brakes and tires. Found a good independent.

Both dealers wanted similar exorbitant prices for air filters and cabin filters. Plan to do those yourself for 10% of the cost.
Tim Weaver
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Most Volvo dealers and service centers are straight crooks.

Volvo of West Houston is one of the exceptions, and if you are within driving distance of VoWH I'd say go for it. Otherwise the dealer experience is enough to put you off the brand.

I like Volvo's, but mine are all at least 20 years old. Back before they were owned by China.
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Tim Weaver said:

Most Volvo dealers and service centers are striaght crooks.

Volvo of West Houston is one of the exceptions, and if you are within driving distance og VoWH I'd say go for it. Otherwise the dealer experience is enough to put you off the brand.

I like Volvo's, but mine are all at least 20 years old. Back before they were owned by China.


I won't own one because of this. They were also ahead of their time when they planned to launch big brother tech that would surveil your face while driving, but that got killed because there was market pushback at the time. They were just a bit early with that push.

However, now that the Infrastructure Bill enshrines surveil tech as law in the cabin it will come back.
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Not to poo poo on them but they have horrid reviews for reliability and of course they depreciate rapidly
Redstone
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Not familiar with Volvo
1agswitchin4lanes
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Tim Weaver said:

Most Volvo dealers and service centers are striaght crooks.

Volvo of West Houston is one of the exceptions, and if you are within driving distance og VoWH I'd say go for it. Otherwise the dealer experience is enough to put you off the brand.

I like Volvo's, but mine are all at least 20 years old. Back before they were owned by China.


I think the theme is still the same. Overall a good product but will nickel and dime you to death with all the little things.
88Warrior
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Appreciate all the replies!
will.mcg
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We have a 2020 XC90. It's fine. I do my own oil changes. It's not hard. It has apple car play. No remote start unless we subscribe to Volvo app but there is an aftermarket remote start that looks ok & easy to instal for under $200. Is a nice smooth, quiet ride.
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