I'm soliciting comments on the reliability of the latest model (particularly most recent years) S60.
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Preface: We've been a Volvo owning family since the 1970's, but my first-hand ownership experience is totally with 240s (and an earlier 164) -- the newest we have is an '84 and two '93s right now -- so I have no idea of reliability issues with the new models.
As for driving experience, I've been loaned S40s (which I don't like) from my dealer; and I've asked them to loan me S60's whenever they can (I like them much more) -- the main dislike/like issue being rearward and side visibility for me.
Now, my daughter has graduated and her new job enables to afford a new car. But because she'll be far from home, too far (3,000 miles) for me to help her with repairs, we agree that it's best buying a new car so that a dealer will be responsible for its maintenance.
I want her to buy a Volvo, and she's willing (having literally grown up in 240s) and likes the new S models' looks a lot more than the old 240s; but I'm concerned whether the car will be as trustworthy (reliable) as the old Volvos we've owned.
I've already shown her that the S40 is too small and has poor visibility, and she likes the S60 (she also liked the new C70 [NYC Auto Show], but the trunk space disappointed her).
So I want to first solicit opinions and experiences from you folks.
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I know the S60 can't be as reliable as the old 240s, but I hope it isn't as bad as some other cars (modern M-Bs, LandRover Discoveries, etc.).
All comments are welcome. Thanks.
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