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Patrick lince Mar 6th, 2007 15:12

Realistic costs of XC90 ownership
 
Hello

I have just found this site and have found it enjoyable and informative.

I am seriousyl tempted into buying an XC90 and have costed a brand new D5 SE which I am happy with. The bit I unsure about is running an SUV as opposed to another estate car. I appreciate that fuel costs will be higher and servicing a little pricier, but having checked out the forums, the rate you guys go through tyres and talk of expensive repairs is a little daunting.

I would appreciate some advice on ownership costs.

Patrick

S60-MBS Mar 6th, 2007 15:32

One of my bosses recently bought himself a XC90 D5 Se..after 2 months hes had enough of it...fuel costs enormous even compared to his Mercedes which hes getting back again...been alot of little niggly problems which the dealers have been trying to sort out ever since he had it with no joy so far..

Patrick lince Mar 6th, 2007 16:27

Thanks for the reply. I test drove a D5 SE Geartronic and absloutely loved it but I am concerned re some of the posts on this forum, if I don't go ahead and purchase I may sit ot out until the new V70 arrives. The pictures look great so it will be interesting to see it in the flesh.

ianu Mar 6th, 2007 21:31

Hi Patrick,
Must admit I've been surprised by some of the appalling experiences other members seem to have suffered with their XC90 - I'd be peeved too - maybe I'm a lucky one - but this is my third Volvo now. Each one has been better than the previous (V70 XT 102k miles, V70XC 2.4t 98k miles - both company cars) - now this is my own funded car - I thought long and hard too about the running costs.
I have a D5 manual SE (controversial I know). I opted out of 18" rims and went 17" route - looks just as good and I got 42k out of all four tyres on Michelin Synchrone.
Servicing is pricey as expected considering the parts equal about 1/4 of the total bill each time. I think the new D5's may have 18k interval instead of my 12k on a 54 plate model ?? don't quote me - but would make a difference as I do about 25k a year in mine. Once it's out of warranty - I'll be looking for non franchise specialists which will hopefully be a bit cheaper too.
Touch wood - never had a problem with anything - certainly none of the issues other have experienced.
I love it to bits and get 40mpg on a motorway run - and 33-36 running around locally.
Apart from the depreciation - it's been pretty much on the mark - even insurance is coming in under £400 fully comp with business use and protected ncd.
Good luck with your selection.

Cheers
Ian.

patl Mar 7th, 2007 08:40

XC90 Costs
 
Hi Patrick,

It's not all doom and gloom ... my XC90 D5 SE geartronic just celebrated its first birthday without falling apart !!

Insurance: approx £350 for 39yr old with full NCD in Bournemouth.
1st annual service at 14000 miles : £350
Cost to fix tracking on wheels: £60
2 new front tyres at 14000 miles, due to tracking problem: £316 for Conti Cross Contacts (still had 4mm, but tracking problem made them illegal at the edges).
Diesel: 25mpg in mostly around town driving, 30ish on motorway. I spent approx £2200 on fuel over 14000 miles. (I am heavy footed).

These cars are not without some build problems (seems to be mainly earlier cars), but they look good and go well and most owners love them.

Regards,
Patrick.

perussell Mar 7th, 2007 09:07

As of today I have 38000 miles on my 54 reg XC90 D5 auto.
Good: Supremely comfortable for hours on end; immensely practical; surprisingly economical - 80% M-way driving realises approx 30-33 mpg average; excellent dealer back up
OK: tyre wear - achieved 24,000 miles on first set of tyres, 2nd set wearing well
Poor: several warranty repairs (last one would have been £800 if I had to pay), parking can be difficult - you need to pick a large enough spot; very poor turning circle (making parking in confined spaces more difficult); poor pick up from stop - but cured to some extent with latest 185 bhp engine

Believe many of the bugs have been ironed out on the current facelifted model. if you are buying new then costs should be limited to servicing, maintenance and general wear and tear items. Not sure about servicing or insurance costs - I don't pay. Also be aware that market sentiment appears to be turning against 4x4s so residuals may not be as good as they were in the past.

I just ordered my next car - suffice to say it is not an XC90 (not even a Volvo and I have had 3 in my last 4 cars) though I have thoroughly enjoyed driving my current vehicle.

if you want a 4x4 I think the XC90 offers the best compromise between image, quality and practicality.

Patrick lince Mar 8th, 2007 07:35

Thanks for the responses. It is certainly much better to be able to get the views of owners rather than rely upon salesmen or even worse, journalists.

Genghis Mar 9th, 2007 10:59

Hi Patrick

I bought a fairly highly specced XC90 around a year ago and certainly have not regretted it. On this forum (like all others) you tend to hear about problems with cars as people search for help you don't really get many people writing a thread stating all is fine with their car :)

I've had zero problems with mine so can't really comment on costs for repairs. However when it is out of it's manufacturer's warranty I will most likely run straight down to the nearest Volvo Dealership and buy an extended warranty - on any cars these day fixes cost a forture so (I have a friend whom has BMW's and he has had some real issues with the costs the dealers charge him). I don't know how Volvo are compared to BMW/Mercedes/Lexus/Audi but presume they are all similar-ish.

I knew before I bought the car that the fuel economy wouldn't be great and promised myself not to go on about it.....but around the town it's isn't great and I do tend to get somewhat annoyed when it's empty and costs a fortune to fill up - however if you are worried about fuel economy then a 4*4 will not be for you. In saying that I have an extremely heavy right foot and I don't really do a lot of miles so the fuel economy does not bother me. I get mid to late 20's in town and mid-30's on the motorway - though this tends to be around 32 mpg when I don't stick to the speed limit.

Overall I have two kids - I think the car is brilliant - I love driving it - I've had zero problems with it (bar the key fob failed the other day for around 1 hour apparently that might be due to WiFI and other wireless things) and if I am ever unluckly enough to be in a road accident with my children then I now I am safer in my car compared to the previous smaller cars I've had.

Out of interest I didn't buy mine brand new but it was about 8 months old with 6,000 on the clock - the volvo website is quite and also a few of the non-official volvo dealerships are excellent (I got mine from Hampton Court which is a non-office dealer) - they were absolutely brillant and I would use them again.

tj101c70 Mar 14th, 2007 21:14

Well just sold my 5th XC90, (06 185 exec)
With all of them, from a early 52 plate, to the latest, not had any problem with any, bar for a couple of rear wheel bearings (warranty) front steering arms (recall) and a bi-Xeons dropping dead !! All been service outside of the dealer network from new,(with still keeping 3 year warranty) so been reasonable service cost wise,
Fuel wise, around the 30mpg, but they all have had ECU remaps, a lot of towing (Ribs & horseboxes) and not light on the throttle, hence tyres wise, rarely got more that 12-14k from the tyres there have been other post of people getting loads of miles from tyres, How i have not a clue !! must be all light footed motorway miles !!

Now been changed for a 6 month old Range Rover Sport HSE, with 6k on it, in 2 months, its had 7 working days back at the dealer for warranty work,(Cooling fan, Cruise, Park sensors, suspension knocks, poor radio reception, new fuel tank, etc) An 08 year XC90 exec will be ordered mid year, to replace it !!

Patrick lince Mar 14th, 2007 21:41

Thanks for the responses. I am feeling much happier for some positive stories. I had also checked out owner reviews on what car etc which have been very positive also.

I am definately going to place my order, its just a question of whether to opt for the SE or the SE Lux (which I certainly fancy!) and whether to havethe Rear Screen Entertainment fitted or buy after market.


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