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Considering an XC90

A mid-size luxury crossover SUV, the Volvo XC90 made its debut in 2002 at the Detroit Motor Show. Recognized for its safety, practicality, and comfort, the XC90 is a popular vehicle around the world. The XC90 proved to be very popular, and very good for Volvo's sales numbers, since its introduction in model year 2003 (North America). P2 platform.
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Re: Considering an XC90

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I wish I had friends with Porsches, anyway. That's really got me bummed, i'm kinda sorta thinking I want a Volvo SUV now for my family driver/grocery getter. That MPG is very surprising! Like I said. My 850 gets 22.3 mpg combined. It might start to get better now that I have replaced some vac leaks though.
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the 2.5 is front wheel drive, all T6 and V8s are awd, The 03-mid 04 T6's have transmission problems, they are build by GM! so they tend to crap out like the 01 V/S had. and the V8 is a Yamaha built motor for Volvo. you best bet is to find an late model 04 with the T6 you will love it!
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Why do you suggest the 04 T6 model?
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My understanding is that ALL T6 models have the ill-fated GM 4 speed. I would avoid all T6 based on this information. In fact, over on Swedespeed the motto is not if but when the tranny on the T6 will fail. I would favor any flavor of T5 and V8 though I would get an I6 over the T6. By the way the Cayenne is a legend in its own mind. Was not impressed with the air suspension (noisy pumps) and slow to compensate, electronics were a nightmare (spontaneous revision to German on the GPS no matter how many times it was programmed) very unimpressive interior build quality (headliner vibrated and resonated at certain speeds). And then there were the dealers and the service. Those guys wore more gold jewelry than an entire Zales store stocked. But they had great cappuccino. Last time I saw the Cayenne the 14 different computers had been removed from the vehicle and the motor was dissembled. Never again.
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Lots of good information in this topic. Here are anecdotes you should read before buying an XC90. Year + transmission = everything on these XC90s, to put it mildly.
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Post by jblackburn »

Avoid a T6 at all costs. My neighbor had an '03 and it ate 2 transmissions under warranty and was it was starting to go again when he sold it. Plus, the exhaust sounds pretty stupid on the T6 engine...a constant low drone when accelerating.

My uncle has an '08 3.2 XC90 that drives very nicely - in my opinion, it's a much better vehicle than my aunt's Lincoln Navigator (and much better-looking). On back roads in Maryland where it's pretty hilly and curvy, the transmission is a bit busy as one of the above posters said. But it's a very smooth Interstate cruiser.

The Acura MDX (earlier models - before they got ugly) are also great cars worth a look at, and absolutely amazing in snow. Gas mileage on the '03 was about the same - 18/24 from a 260-hp 3.5 V6.
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They are beautiful though (cayenne). I think if it came down to it, I would have a hard time choosing between the VW Toureg and the Volvo XC90 From my understanding the VW was better in EVERY single aspect over the Porsche. What kind of mileage does that T5 get compared to the V8? Were are talking about a heavy vehicle here! Wish Volvo made a pickup truck... Oh, no one has still answered how I can distinguish a FWD version over an AWD version. In addition, does the V8 and the T5 both come in an AWD version?
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Post by jblackburn »

The AWD says "AWD" on the back of the trunk under the engine type, and I have seen a 2.5T AWD version before - I don't know what years had what, though.

This is usually what I use:
http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/defau ... =XC90#used

Not the best, but gives you a general idea of what years came with what engine choices.
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All V8's are AWD. I drove the Toureg (new) V6 hybrid within the past week (car shopping for mother). Way too many electronics for my taste. Things that did not need to be electronic were. Also the interior of this new generation is no where near as nice as the one before. They cheaped out on the wood and the console. Really not very impressive. Nice driver with controlled body movements but the inside was not as quiet as my V8 XC90.

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Post by Glencoeteen »

Because they from my experience fixed the transmission problem, and I love the twin turbo inline 6
Power when you need it, its in between the 5cyl and the v8 and to me gets the best mpg. The 5cyl moves it down the hwy
But it works hard todo so. This is a suv not a 4door car
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