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Feb 10th, 2019, 09:47 | #1 |
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Intending XC60 Owner
I am working on changing up from my V40 to a S/H XC60 (having previously owned an S60 and an S40 in the last 10 years, so I am versed in most things Volvo). I am still learning model variants but looking at a high spec auto D4 or D5, and years '14 - '16 (depending on mileage). My only obstacle at the moment is convincing my wife that the climb up to the passenger seat is worth it!
Seriously though, I am unsure which model to go for - I love (my Audi's) 4WD reassurance, but am concerned about the fuel consumption (after a very frugal V40). Has anyone any thoughts or 'what to look out for' advice to offer?
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Feb 10th, 2019, 10:02 | #2 |
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The VEA (4 cylinder) engine is great, but do check all revisions to the EGR and cooler have been done.
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Feb 10th, 2019, 10:31 | #3 |
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Obviously MPG depends on driving style, types of journey, load etc
I'm running a D4 AWD Auto R-Design Lux Nav with Polestar and currently doing around 28k per year. I'm getting between 39 and 40 mpg at the moment. This is mostly just me in the car on A roads. In the warmer months I was seeing around 42mpg FWD will be more frugal but I like the security the AWD gives and the 5 pot engine note. The one thing that isn't so good on the AWD cars is the 6 speed auto. Polestar helps to improve it but I believe the 8 speed on the FWD cars is much better I came from a V50 Drive and like the additional height that the XC has but you're not looking down on folk like a Disco or Range Rover. It's not really a climb in but the sills are definitely wider than many other cars. Easiest thing would be to go and look at one with her to see what she thinks. One thing my wife likes is the memory seat so no faffing around adjusting seat and mirrors when she uses the car. I think that's standard in Lux spec |
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Have you considered a run out model XC90, much bigger luggage area, 7 seats, very reliable D5 engine and much more versatile. And as a runout model will be better equipped.
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The AWD models are 2.4l even if badged D4 the FWD D4 is the later VEA unit. I have a FWD VEA manual and winter tyres make a big difference to grip the standard summer conti we’re useless in the lightest of snow.
Fuel economy will be poor compare to the V40 especially on an AWD auto...... mid 30’s I get mid 40’s (optimistic on board calculator) from my mine on winter tyres, in the summer on summers can be up to 48 average of doing lots of meat stints at 50... The V60 is much better on fuel but a different car... Later models all got nav privacy glass and some other options reversing sensors, winter pack I think, SE lux Nav is the top spec, the redesign models have a supposedly different chassis and a firmer ride. Redesign lux nav being the top spec but still plenty of options some of which are dealer for so can be added. Personally I would look for a car with adaptive cruise and blind spot warning which wasn’t standard but part of a driver assistance pack. Last edited by HDAV; Feb 10th, 2019 at 11:33. |
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Feb 11th, 2019, 00:46 | #6 |
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Thanks for your suggestions, folks. Food for thought.
I was aware of the 2.0L vs 2.4L comparison and the 6 vs 8 speed gearbox, so I'm edging towards maybe a FWD D4 and a set of winter tyres. On the other hand, if a dealer was to offer me a nice D5 with all the bells and whistles ..... I might have a problem!
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Do you know when exactly the 'redesign' / later version changed?
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A bit later, the FWD D4 went from being a 5 cylinder 2.0 to a 4 cylinder 2.0, the VEA. |
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MPG wise, I can see an indicated 50+ on a 60mph commute to work, but generally sits at 44/45 driving at 70. We've got a sunroof in ours, it really lifts the cabin. Also, I find the R Design seats are so comfortable too. As a bonus, the VED is low for the D4 VEA, and even lower for the manual. |
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purchased a 2014 r design 2.4 switchable auto .
the last car i had was a Honda crv 2ltr petrol top spec,had it 5 years not a problem, had the xc now 6 months,love it,the mrs likes it more than the Honda,comfort everything,all it misses is the parking cameras,but soon will be fitting after market kit of some kind. the car around town a few months ago done around 34 plus,but now the cold weathers apperd its down to 28 ish but that only doing stop start short journeys ,ive taken it out and give it a good hammering b roads a roads love it plenty of power and a brilliant sound out the engine.fuel consumption can be around 40 plus. we done Scotland and Ireland earlier on and found the car brilliant,even fuel wise. to some the xc 60 r design up,get the top spec one,r design keep it serviced like all cars/bikes , its not as big and clumsy as a land rover etc nor as common as the like. so far we love it. watch this space. Last edited by tails; Feb 12th, 2019 at 18:34. Reason: forgot last words. |
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