2007 Volvo XC70 AWD 2.5T

Summary:

It would be hard to top the XC70's blend of practicality, luxury, and value (especially used)

Faults:

Aside from normal maintenance, the following items have had to be replaced:

Rear differential temp sensor (AWD failure).

Steering angle sensor (anti-skid failure).

Ignition cylinder (key wouldn't turn - required tow).

Most light bulbs changed annually (there's always one out).

General Comments:

It's the most comfortable car we've ever had; the seats are unbelievably comfortable (front and back). It's sure-footed with plenty of turbocharged punch and gets decent gas mileage for its size and weight (~25 MPG).

We've serviced it by the book (every 7,500 miles) and have had minimal issues. It's not as carefree as a Honda or Toyota, but excellent by European car standards. We plan to retire it shortly, but will keep around as a second car - it still runs and drives beautifully. The exterior and interior have also held up really well (save for the peeling cloth A-pillars - easy fix though).

Great car, but stay on top of maintenance and repairs. Also, use a local independent Volvo garage - you'll save considerably.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd November, 2015

2nd Nov 2015, 21:41

A great, honest and realistic review. Thanks.

31st Aug 2018, 14:46

Be aware that all 2007 and up models with the 3.2 engine (including the XC90 and S80) have a very fragile thermostat housing made out of plastic with small tabs inside which break after 8 years and cause the engine to overheat. Replace the thermostat at 8 years old before it fails and leaves the car stranded.

https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86205&p=481081#p481081

This applies only for the 3.2 engine (not for the 2.5T).