Volvo S60 (00-08) - Review

Review by David Ross on
Last Updated: 15 April 2009
Few cars can match the all-round quality offered by German saloons, but the Volvo S60 comes close. There's nothing revolutionary about it - it's a straightforward saloon with a boot, but it's robustly constructed, comfortable on the move and has a neatly styled and easy to use cabin. One area it can't compete with alternatives like the BMW 3-Series is when it comes to handling - unfortunately the steering feels remote and body roll isn't as well controlled. Other gripes are limited rear legroom and a boot with tight access. But generous equipment levels and affordable prices make up for that while there's a good choice of engines including some excellent diesels. Like other Volvo models it also comes with the most comfortable seats around.
3.5 out of 5

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Buying used

The S60 is popular with business users and this means there are plenty of well cared for examples about on the second hand market. It's durable enough to be worth spending your money on and thanks to robust build quality even high mileage examples should still be in good condition and can represent a real bargain. The 2.4D and D5 are the best models in terms of running costs.

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Selling

It's not as sought after as the more practical V70 but the S60 is still a popular car on the used market, especially the diesel models which are a favourite of long distance drivers thanks to their comfortable seats.