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2006+ XC90 Which one

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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Offshoregrass
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Year and Model: V70 2004
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2006+ XC90 Which one

Post by Offshoregrass »

Hello all,

haven`t been on the site in a while but now that my trusted manual 2004 v70 t5 had a close encounter with the rear bumper of a tractor trailer combination I am in the market for a new (used) Volvo.

More specifically we are looking at a XC90, starting in 2006 but preferably 2007. Could probably go up to a 2009. My questions are the following

1. Which engine to get or which engine to AVOID
2. Do these engine have a "timing belt" or similar issue
3. What is this I keep seeing about transmission fluid flushing/changing. Will this keep problems at bay and is that an expensive operation?
4. Trimlevels, are they easily identified.Is the dvd system worthwhile?
5. Does having the 3rd row seats reduce the legroom for 2nd row pax? We would like a 7 seater but not if it cuts 2nd row legroom.

Ideally would like a 7 seater with towing package. What could I realistically tow with a xc90?

Or maybe I could rephrase this whole thing and ask you: Which XC90 would you get if it had to be a 2009 or older with no more than 150.000km.


Tx for any replies and or pointers.

ps. Slightly damaged v70 up for grabs

caliwagon
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Location: Newhall, CA
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Post by caliwagon »

1. For 2006+, there are no engines to avoid. In North America, you either have the 3.2 I-6 or the 4.4 V8. Both are very reputable (but avoid 2005 V8's). Look for service records and regular oil changes, of course.
2. No, these engines use timing chains, not belts.
3. Most around here will recommend a transmissions fluid flush every 20-30k to prolong transmission life. At a dealer or independent shop, this is $200 well spent. Or do it yourself for $70 worth of fluid.
4. You can either go "base" or "Sport/R-Design" or "Executive" depending on what you want. V8 models tend to be more loaded than others. The DVD option (Rear Seat Entertainment package, or RSE) is worthwhile if you have kids and not enough iPads to go around. Lots of other cool options out there too, such as BLIS, massaging seats, Nav (skip it), climate package, parking sensors, active bending xenons, and even a fridge (very rare)!
5. I believe all 2006+ in North America will have the 3rd row seats, but I could be mistaken. Either way, they don't affect 2nd row legroom. The 2nd row slides fore/aft.
2007 XC90 V8
1998 S70 T5M
1986 Mercedes Benz 190E 2.3-16
Favorite past rides: 1998 V70 T5M, 1967 1800S, 2002 Subaru WRX

caliwagon
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Post by caliwagon »

Oh, and if you want to tow, you definitely want the V8. Not sure if there was an official factory tow-package. It would be dealer installed or aftermarket. In North America I think they all already have a self-leveling rear suspension, so you're good to go in that regard. You can install a hitch, wiring, and brake controller to any XC90.

Here's a V8 Sport (not mine) hooked up to approximately 5000 lbs:

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2007 XC90 V8
1998 S70 T5M
1986 Mercedes Benz 190E 2.3-16
Favorite past rides: 1998 V70 T5M, 1967 1800S, 2002 Subaru WRX

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Post by kallekula »

I had an XC90 for a short while. Just a fix-n-flip thing so I don’t have that much everyday driving experience.
You sit higher up than in a sedan which is nice. You also have to be long to reach stuff under the hood since the front sits so high up if you don’t stand on the spare or something. Not very comfortable. Most irritating thing I experienced was the emergency brake adjuster accessible from inside the car. Jeeeeeeez.
Oh well, I could buy a “new” one for the right price. The 2.5T felt kind of weak in that big car. I would try to find a V8 for sure!

BMW 540i 2002
S70 Base 2000

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