How long will my Volvo S60 last?

How long will my Volvo S60 last?

That being said, with the proper care the average lifespan of a Volvo is typically 20 years with over 200,000 miles.

Which Volvo has the best engine?

“The S60’s T6 engine is simply the best engine Volvo’s ever produced,” noted Doug Speck, President and CEO, Volvo Cars of North America, LLC. “It’s powerful, smooth, and gets great fuel economy. We’re honored that Ward’s is recognizing the T6 engine as one of its 10 Best for 2011.”

How long do Volvo S60 last?

It can also vary depending on the make and year of your Volvo. That being said, with the proper care the average lifespan of a Volvo is typically 20 years with over 200,000 miles.

How much horsepower does a Volvo S60 have?

The following Volvo S60 model configurations are currently available for 2021: The Volvo S60 T5 FWD: 250 hp & 258 lb-ft of torque. The Volvo S60 T5 AWD: 250 hp & 258 lb-ft of torque. The Volvo S60 T8 eAWD Hybrid: 400 hp & 472 lb-ft of torque.

What kind of car is the new Volvo S60?

But the new Volvo S60 counters by purporting itself as a modern-thinking saloon car. Not least by offering no diesels; it’ll only come in petrol and hybrid form. It follows the V60 estate, and is essentially a less roomy version of it.

Which is better Volvo T8 or Volvo S60?

The T8 does lots of other stuff well, though. You can do around 20 miles of emissions-free driving if you’ve plugged it in, while if you leave the car to juggle the petrol and electric power itself, you’ll up your fuel economy by about 50 per cent compared to a petrol-only S60.

What kind of car is the Volvo S90?

Volvo S90 review: Volvo does things its own way. The S90 is a very convincing exec alternative Another safe and sensible saloon from the Volvo team. Which mixes Swedish style with good engines

What’s the maximum torque of a Hyundai S60?

Though maximum torque lasts from 1,800rpm to 4,800rpm (longer than it would in a diesel) the S60 doesn’t thrust forward with potency. It lopes along best with the engine at middling revs.

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