![]() 12/12/2018 at 12:46 • Filed to: s60, volvo s60, 2019 volvo s60, 2019 s60, s60 t6 r design, s60 t6, sport sedan, sports sedans | ![]() | ![]() |
Skip to !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! - 16:20 for just the Driving Impressions. I think this is a worthy alternative to the Germans- Interior, exterior, comfort and performance is great, But he does bring up two very important points :
1.slow infotainment (supposedly 50% faster than before)
2. Long term reliability of the Twincharger engine.
There’s always a catch isn’t it? If I do buy one it’ll definitely be the T6 version. Perhaps the best option is to buy CPO and drive for around 6 years, maintain it properly and get rid of it before it goes 100+K miles.
If you want to watch a shorter review:
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How aggressive is depreciation on Volvo sedans?
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Don’t know for sure. but I saw a few sources :
https://usedfirst.com/cars/volvo/
https://www.edmunds.com/volvo/s60/2018/sedan/cost-to-own/?zip=10001
http://www.shipacardirect.com/blog/top-5-cars-depreciate-worst/
From what I’ve read they depreciate more thana comparable German sedan, T5 depreciates a lot more. And I have read that T6 and R-Design anything depreciates the least, based on forums. But in the 2019, the T6 is supposed to be the volume seller so there might be more inventory and cheaper 3 years later even for a T6 R-design , I hope .