1999 Volvo S80

Summary:

Not worth the money and a big disappointment

Faults:

From the second day we got it we have had false readings on the computer. Yesterday the computer said to turn ignition off immediately and restart? Its actually my sons car. today he came home from work and was leaving for a friends and the stupid thing won't come out of park the shift will move, but it won't shift. I wish I had study more on volvos before I bought this for him. I now hear how costly the repairs will be. I just wrote a check for the 1st payment today! Maybe ill trade it next week.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 10th January, 2006

1999 Volvo S80 T6 turbo

Summary:

Repairs are required frequently and are costly!

Faults:

We purchased the car 90 days ago from a local car dealer. Within 2 days of purchasing the car, the sending unit in the gas tank failed. The repair cost more than $500.

Three weeks later, the warning light came on and warned of an emission system problem. We paid $75 to have the check engine light turned off because the gas cap was not on tight enough.

At that time, the repair shop recommended that we have the engine and transmission serviced. We waited two weeks and then had the service work done for $530 which included a tune up, oil change, belt change and transmission service. We have had a "clunk" in the right front when you turn a corner since we have owned the car. We had that checked by two different shops and no one can tell us what is causing it. Part of the $530 was a $70 charge to investigate the cause of the "clunk".

Then this week, the transmission failure light came on and we took it into a transmission shop thinking that we had just had the transmission serviced so it could not be a major issue. We have now discovered that the transmission has to be replaced for a cost of more than $2500.

In the last 90 days, there has been or will be more that $3500 worth of repairs/service done to a vehicle that has a reputation for being reliable and lasting for more than 200,000 miles. I would beg to differ given my personal experience.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 4th June, 2005

21st Oct 2005, 04:38

I bought a used Volvo S80 and had it checked independently by a Volvo main dealer. Some minor work had to be done and they said it was good. Since then thousand's spent. In & out of the garage 10 times in 12 months. Every time you go into a dealer for something simple you are informed about all these additonal faults. This is a scam, computer diagnostic's are a money spinner for dealers and Volvo parts. Rubbish car!! Not safe due to faults. This will not stop. Later models maybe better, but I will never touch another Volvo again. Good night Irene!!

1999 Volvo S80 T6 T6

Summary:

I would not recommend this car

Faults:

The computer system failed several times. We went to a Volvo dealer and had it completely reprogrammed only to have it fail again after 3 months.

The struts needed to be replaced at 40,000 miles.

The leather console flaked and chipped away after only 3 years.

There is an oil leak that doesn't seem to go away even after 2 $800 trips to the repair shop.

The electrical system would shut off the windshield wipers. You have to shut off the car and restart the car to get them to work.

General Comments:

I love the look of this car, but am extremely disappointed in the reliablity of the car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 14th November, 2004

10th Jan 2005, 09:02

Thanks to all the kind folks who reviewed this vehicle. My husband and I have two older Volvo's we love and are going to buy another two to replace them this year. Thanks to each one of you, we will not buy an s80.

We still think our best bet is the 850 GLT series.

Thanks again. This is why I love and read this site before buying!