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Nov 13th, 2019, 11:35 | #1 |
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New Owner - XC60 T4 Edition
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Picked up our new XC60 T4 Edition last week. I couldn't find much about this model or engine online before I purchased, so thought I'd share some first impressions. Although this model can be configured on the Volvo website, I was told by the dealer that all cars are now built, so for us it was a case of finding the closest specification that met our needs. The upside is that the car was delivered within 2 weeks of us placing the order. Ended up with a Denim Blue car with blond interior, Xenium, intellisafe surround, family pack and winter pack. Added a spare wheel as dealer-fit accessory. My employer is part of the Volvo "Affinity" scheme, so I feel that we got a decent price. Versus a comparably specced Momentum T5/B5 it was usefully cheaper, although I hadn't planned to add quite so many options. As first time parents this will hopefully be a family car that we keep for many years. It will be used by my wife for short trips on a daily basis and for longer family trips, maybe up to 8k miles p.a. so we wanted a petrol car and have no need for 4WD. We were only able to test drive a T5 Inscription Pro, but I think the Momentum/Edition compares well in terms of interior quality and equipment. I have no complaints about performance. It compares well to my 2017 2.0 TDI 150bhp FWD VW Tiguan. It doesn't feel dissimilar to the T5 unless you really put your foot down. On a long run at the weekend (mostly dual carriageway) we managed just over 32mpg, which is acceptable although I'm hoping it improves slightly. Loving the surround cameras and BLIS, they weren't on our original wish list but can't imagine not having them now. I gather the T4s are built in China. I have no issues with the build quality, panel gaps, etc. We also test drove the XC40 T4, which wasn't big enough for our needs despite similar external dimensions to the Tiguan. Very different car, the XC40 felt much livelier, handling more like a small hatchback. By comparison the XC60 is way more refined. Only real negative is the lack of front passenger leg room with our Group 0 rear-facing child seat installed (which we did notice on the test drive). He will need a bigger seat soon, so will be looking for something that takes up slightly less depth if possible. I see that Volvo sell what appears to be an own-branded version of the Britax Romer Dualfix - does anyone on here use one of those? |
Nov 13th, 2019, 11:54 | #2 |
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Thanks for the info. I've ordered the XC60 T4 Edition in Osmium Grey with Charcoal interior. No packs included. It arrives in just under 2 weeks and I've been a little apprehensive due to the lack of information online about this model and engine.
As luck would have it, we have a Britax Romer Dualfix for our 1 year old. Well she's 1 in three weeks time so it will be rear facing for now. I'll let you know how it fits. It's this model.... Is this the model you looked at from Volvo? I will let you know how it fits in the XC60 in a few weeks time. Is the T4 engine ok at pulling away at lights, roundabouts etc? What kind of mpg are you getting for short trips around town? Does Apple CarPlay require the phone to be connected via USB or does it work over Bluetooth? Audi requires USB whereas BMW have gone down the Bluetooth route. |
Nov 13th, 2019, 12:12 | #3 |
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Does Apple CarPlay require the phone to be connected via USB or does it work over Bluetooth? Audi requires USB whereas BMW have gone down the Bluetooth route.[/QUOTE]
Apple car play and AA work only with USB connected in Volvos. |
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T4 engine has 191bhp, and as it's petrol FWD it's the lightest model in the range. Honestly it has more than enough power for me and felt safe when I needed to overtake someone travelling at 40mph on a 60mph single carriageway A-road. The only thing I didn't like when pulling away from junctions, etc, was the stop-start, but that can be turned off. I used to have a Jaguar XE diesel auto which bogged down badly at junctions and this is much better than that. As others have said, carplay is USB only. I've only tried Android Auto so far. Compared to my VW I like the fact that it doesn't take over the whole display, so you can still access parts of the Volvo system. Thanks for the response on the child seat. They look to have done a new "i-size" version of the Romer, which looks like this: Volvo's version (which I can't seem to find for sale online), looks like this: It's quite clearly the same seat with a different cover. Our little one is only 5 months but has already outgrown his maxi-cosi Rock, which he now seems too broad shouldered for. I think part of the problem is the newborn rear-facing seats are quite reclined, and hence deep. I might just need to install it behind the driver's seat. Be interested to hear how you get on with yours. Looks like the i-size version is 74cm deep; the maxi cosi base and seat are 67cm deep individually, but they overlap so I need to measure the depth with a tape measure to compare. |
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Nov 13th, 2019, 22:30 | #6 |
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I ordered an XC60 T4 Edition in Onyx black with charcoal interior back in August and it’s now due to arrive in 2 weeks and I’m really looking forward to getting it. I too hadn’t seen much info on them until recently when they seem to have arrived in the dealerships but looking at the T4’s performance stats I felt that would be fine for my driving requirements. These days I place more importance in a quiet and comfortable drive than worry about the 0-60 time (I must be getting old )
Also, the £1675 of extras added as standard compared to a Momentum was a factor in my decision to go for this model. |
Nov 15th, 2019, 10:06 | #7 |
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Good to see some feedback on these, I have an edition on order with intelisafe pro and winter pack, main reason for me was if I were to spec a momentum I would have wanted the tinted windows and camera so this model with that and the other 2 wants still comes under 40k by a whisker so no luxury car tax.
I dealt with @mtillingvolvo who is a great guy and would highly recommend so far, also they have some pre-reg models in stock for just under 31k which in my mind is a fantastic offer for an xc60 with good standard spec. I currently have a 2016 model with the d4 on paper the t4 looks similar spec but obviously I am expecting less torque but that is why we have the BMW i3. |
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Apple car play and AA work only with USB connected in Volvos.[/QUOTE] CarPlay only works when connected however I am waiting for an aftermarket Bluetooth adapter to arrive which will allow wireless CarPlay. It just plugs into the CarPlay usb socket. I have also ordered a Qi charger designed for the S/XC range. Adapter https://carplay2air.com/ Charger https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000061710401.html
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Nov 17th, 2019, 10:34 | #9 |
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Picked up our Xc60 T4 edition. Although I hadn’t realised it didn’t have keyless entry....thought it was standard ?
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Nov 17th, 2019, 11:24 | #10 |
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CarPlay only works when connected however I am waiting for an aftermarket Bluetooth adapter to arrive which will allow wireless CarPlay. It just plugs into the CarPlay usb socket. I have also ordered a Qi charger designed for the S/XC range.
Adapter https://carplay2air.com/ Charger https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000061710401.html[/QUOTE] Well I am sorry, but I can't justify the price of almost £200 ( both accessories) for the exchange of 5 seconds I'll be wasting to connect my phone with the cable! I can put my phone wherever I want (hidden from the view of anyone) and at the same time it will be charged, but you need to keep it on the wireless charger ( if you want to charge it of course). |
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