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10 years of SPA cars now... do you like them?

Discussion on the exciting new 2017 Volvo cars built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform.
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What do you think of SPA Volvos?

Poll runs till 21 Feb 2027, 15:38

I like them (own / owned one)
0
No votes
I like them (never owned one)
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No votes
Ambivalent (own / owned one)
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No votes
Ambivalent (never owned one)
3
100%
Dislike (own / owned one)
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No votes
Dislike (never owned one)
0
No votes
 
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10 years of SPA cars now... do you like them?

Post by matthew1 »

If you own one, please be sure to vote. If you don't own one, that's ok, this is not a scientific poll.

SPA Volvos: XC90 2015+ , S90, V90, V90 XC.

Personally I'm wary of owning one, but I like them. My wallet says no, my eyes say yes. I'm voting Ambivalent.
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Like you Matthew I’m torn. I think the styling is excellent but worry about durability and longevity. The P80/P2 cars are a tall bar.

Just not sure a 2.0 can make it to 200k if you maintained it well. I’d love a newer S60 but read about brake and vibration issues. Just scared there could be some high $$ repairs out of warranty.
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I am similarly unconvinced of the 4 cylinder motor, but then I had 120/140/240/760/940 which lasted a long time. I was talking with the service manager at one of the local dealers. He says that so far they are not seeing many issues unlike the last 5 cylinder engines (2015/6) that have piston ring issues and oil burning.

He also told me the block was developed from a diesel engine so is pretty tough. I am seeing more of these cars, especially gen 2 XC90's with higher mileages coming up for sale locally.

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Ive heard they depreciate quickly and many who bought new have found they have taken a bath...
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abscate wrote: 11 Dec 2024, 12:29 Ive heard they depreciate quickly and many who bought new have found they have taken a bath...
I came across this thread and the exact same joke came to mind. Getting old has its advantages...
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My new neighbor and I were talking just yesterday. He has an XC90 SPA, I don't know the year or when he bought it. I try not to overwhelm people when I meet them about Volvo stuff, so I didn't ask ten million questions, only how he likes it.

He said it's very nice, and maintenance isn't cheap.
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Someone in the neighborhood has a new V90 wagon. It feels big and low and sleek and stylish. Deep dark brown. It’s cool. No idea on the mechanical side.
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