>I own a 2001 S60 of which I am more than happy.
>
>I think of buying a new XC70 if & when the prices will go down in
>Europe, in view of a possible new model coming in this fall.
>I'd appreciate comments on the current XC70 from owners.
>Blaise
Blise03 <blaise03@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I think of buying a new XC70 if & when the prices will go down in
>Europe, in view of a possible new model coming in this fall.
>I'd appreciate comments on the current XC70 from owners.
We have a 2001 XC70 which is great, no problems except a loose wire.
Mine came with Pirelli Scorpion tires which are great. My previous
experience with Pirelli was a good tire that didn't last long. The
Scorpions are a great tire that lasts fairly well, 35 to 40 kmiles.
I didn't get leather, sun-roof, or high pressure turbo, so I don't have
any of those problems. The S80 has a V8 so they will probably offer one
in the XC70. They share the same platform. Strangely the XC70 has a
much better record in insurance industry claims for damage and injuries
than the S80.

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Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA, USA
Owned '67,'68,'71,'74,'79,'81,'87,'93,'95 & '01 Volvos.
The '67,'74,'79,'87,'95 and '01 through European Delivery.
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2001 XC70 experience:
new transmission at 95,000 miles
replace rear wheel bushings at 95,000 miles
new front engine seals at 90,000 miles
Pirelli tires last only 15,000 miles
expensive but excellent car
> My 2004 xc70 turns 3 next month & it sontinues to be an EXCELLENT &
> versitile vehicle. Performance is great as is comfort with massive
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> >I'd appreciate comments on the current XC70 from owners.
> >Blaise
Robert - 02 Mar 2007 12:28 GMT
> 2001 XC70 experience:
>
> expensive but excellent car
I agree completely. We have a 1998 V70XC (almost the same
mechanically) and it has been an excellent car...when it wasn't in the
repair shop. Our last bill was about $900: that's when we decided to
sell it. It isn't official yet, but CarMax here in Maryland offered us
$9500, which isn't too bad for a repair-prone wagon with 137,000
miles, so I guess it holds its value pretty well. But for vacations
and stuff, nothing can beat it :)