Sounds like you've had a great experience with your B4! That kind of fuel efficiency is impressive for an SUV. Would you consider upgrading to the latest model, or are you sticking with your current one?
Wrong. Buy new (if you can afford it…), get 3 years complimentary maintenance. Resale: I have been purchasing brand new vehicles for over 30 years. If you maintain your vehicle, keep the documented paperwork, take care of the vehicle by keeping it cleaned and detailed, basically treated with respect, you will get top dollar on your resale. with every vehicle I’ve ever owned and sold I’ve always got top and usually it was the first or second offer.
@@RussianSpaceman Then definitely not for me. I drive that much in a year. And the conditions here in the UAE are pretty harsh. The temperatures here reach 47°C easy, and has sandy atmosphere many times a year. Not meant for Swedish automobile. Japanese cars work very well here.
@@PaNativ I can afford buying brand new, but I also take resale value in consideration. Here in the UAE, American & European vehicles have no resale value as the second hand normally break down quite often. I drive 40K plus kilometres in a year, and most of the year it's summer, the temperature here reach 47°C and the atmosphere is occasionally sandy. Only japanese and Korean cars last here and hence have MUCH better resale value in the Middle East.
Using XC 60 since 6 years. Extremely happy. Going for a new one next year. Practically no maintenance. Very safe vehicle.
Is it me or the image is... strange/blurry/not HD?
i think the editor forgot the correct the video in post .
Yep, log footage let ungraded 😂
Ive got an 2023 xc60 and its lovley. Best seats, nice trims ❤️
Nice car!! I’m not getting one at any time, but they’re not bad at all!!
I have a late 2019 b4, brilliant car, regular 40/50 mpg .
Sounds like you've had a great experience with your B4! That kind of fuel efficiency is impressive for an SUV. Would you consider upgrading to the latest model, or are you sticking with your current one?
Great video. Filmed in raw i guess, you really need to color grade the clips. gl
Very nice , I'm not a mega car man, but they are a nice size.
i like your reviews
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Solid brand but need to increase horse power
455 bhp not enough?
The vision is foggy I think.
5:36 “really unique” There are no degrees of uniqueness! It’s either unique or it’s not!
its only turbocharged, not supercharged
(the 2024 model)
T6 is both turbo and super…
@@dianeathoacardinalridge8788 no its not . its In-line, 4 cyl. Turbocharged with e-boost
@@dianeathoacardinalridge8788 B6 is turbo & supercharged
@@dianeathoacardinalridge8788 Whats the diffrent between the two, please explain?
Volvo...very less resale value and very high maintenance cost. Not worth it, unless one plans to use it for atleast 10 years.
Wrong. Buy new (if you can afford it…), get 3 years complimentary maintenance.
Resale: I have been purchasing brand new vehicles for over 30 years. If you maintain your vehicle, keep the documented paperwork, take care of the vehicle by keeping it cleaned and detailed, basically treated with respect, you will get top dollar on your resale. with every vehicle I’ve ever owned and sold I’ve always got top and usually it was the first or second offer.
Drove our 2010 xc6- for 2 year 40k km, sold it for same price I bought it, hassle free motoring, best car i've owned.
@@RussianSpaceman Then definitely not for me. I drive that much in a year. And the conditions here in the UAE are pretty harsh. The temperatures here reach 47°C easy, and has sandy atmosphere many times a year. Not meant for Swedish automobile. Japanese cars work very well here.
@@PaNativ I can afford buying brand new, but I also take resale value in consideration. Here in the UAE, American & European vehicles have no resale value as the second hand normally break down quite often. I drive 40K plus kilometres in a year, and most of the year it's summer, the temperature here reach 47°C and the atmosphere is occasionally sandy. Only japanese and Korean cars last here and hence have MUCH better resale value in the Middle East.
What brand are you suggesting?