How long will my XC90 last?

How long will my XC90 last?

In the car world, the average Volvo is expected to last 19.7 years–just about the longest stretch of any car maker in the world. With regular maintenance and care, you can expect your XC90 to last you 200,000 miles.

How do you reset the clock on a Volvo XC90?

How to Reset the Message Time for Regular Service on a Volvo XC90

  1. Insert the key into the ignition. Press and hold the trip odometer reset button.
  2. Turn the ignition on without starting the engine.
  3. Release the trip odometer reset button when the service light starts to flash.

What are the dimensions of a 2003 Volvo XC90?

In addition to the 112.6-inch wheelbase, the wide 64.3-inch front and 63.9-inch rear track dimensions help to enhance stability. Ground clearance is 8.6 inches. Styling features include tall taillamps; a dark, upright, eggcrate grille; an accentuated V-shaped hood; and a “cockpit-forward” profile.

When does the new Volvo XC90 come out?

Starting with a price tag of $33,350 (not including the destination charge), the XC90 will go on sale in the first quarter of 2003. Regular (base) and T6 editions will be offered.

What are the safety features of the Volvo XC90?

New safety technologies in the XC90 come into play regarding two specific areas of protection: in rollovers and in its compatibility with passenger automobiles due to an SUV’s higher stance and ground clearance. The Roll Stability Control System employs a gyro-sensor that registers the vehicle’s roll speed and roll angle.

How many seats does a Volvo XC90 have?

Seating either five or seven occupants, the XC90 has a 40/20/40-split, second-row bench seat. With the seven-passenger configuration, a child booster seat installed in the second row may be slid forward to the front so that the youngster is positioned virtually between the front seats. Two separate seats make up the available third row.

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