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When can I get hold of the new Volvo XC90?

Do you know if the new model Volvo XC90 will be here in January or is it more likely mid-2015? Also any idea what price level it will be? I would expect it to be more expensive than the current model but will they try and pitch it at BMW X5/Audi Q7?

Andrew Kelly (Limerick)

Jul 2014 Filed under: future cars

Expert answer

Hi Andrew,

We asked Volvo Ireland this for you and here's the response:

"The Volvo XC90 will be launched at the Paris Motor Show in early October 2014. We expect first deliveries of the car in early 2015.

We expect to have prices confirmed in time for the Paris Motor Show.

Please contact your local Volvo Dealer to be kept updated on the latest news.

www.Volvocars.ie/findadealer

 There is also a link on our website to keep the customer updated on any XC90 information that gets released:

 http://www.volvocars.com/ie/all-cars/all-new-volvo-xc90/pages/keep-me-updated.aspx"

Hope that helps


Should I go diesel or petrol for a Ford C-Max?

Thinking of buying a 1.6 Ford C-Max from the UK, but have heard mixed reports about the diesel models. Would I be safer going for the petrol one instead?

Catherine Brosnan (Kerry)

Jun 2014 Filed under: importing

Expert answer

Hi Catherine,

Not necessarily. The 1.6-litre diesel used in the C-Max is an engine used in a huge variety of cars, from the C-Max to the Focus to the Mondeo to various Citroens, Peugeots, Volvos and even the occasional MINI. This means that, by and large, it's a decent engine with good reliability prospects and millions of miles of use in a massive number of cars to reveal any bugs.

That said, there are a couple of issues to watch for and mostly it's to do with the turbocharger, which can occasionally be a weak point. Usually it's down to a failure of the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve, and it can be pretty easily fixed. Watch the parts prices and shop around for quotes if anything does go wrong. Alternators can give trouble too, so be suspicious of any engine or battery warning lights.


Is the Volvo S40 suitable for three children?

I'm thinking of buying a Volvo S40 as a family car; is it suitable? I have three children.

Linda

Linda Larkin (Dublin)

May 2014 Filed under: family car

Expert answer

Hi Linda,

That very much depends on the ages of the kids, as the Volvo S40 is really only about the same size as a Ford Focus (it's actually made on that car's platform). You won't easily get three booster seats across the back seat and the boot is ok an acceptable size rather than an impressive one.

For reference, I have two kids (three and a half and five and a half) and we have the Volvo V50, which is the estate version of the S40. It's just about big enough. If we had another kid I'd be looking at changing cars.

Hope that helps


How much is the tax on a the Volvo XC90?

How much is the tax on a the Volvo XC90?

Anne Hilty (Portumna, Co.galway)

May 2014 Filed under: taxation

Expert answer

Hi Anne,

An all-new Volvo XC90 is due in Ireland in 2015 so the current car is being phased out. The last examples sold in the country are in either D4 or D5 diesel spec with a Geartronic automatic gearbox. They both sat in Band F for road tax, costing €1,200 per annum.


What price should I look for when selling a Volvo XC90?

What price should I look for when selling a Volvo XC90 with 107,000 miles on the clock from two owners?

Peter Morgan (Dublin)

May 2014 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Peter,

It depends on the year but with that sort of mileage XC90s seem to vary from as little as €9,000 to as much as €19,000 for a fully-loaded model from a main dealer. I'd say a safe enough bet would be to ask for around €11,000.

Let us know how you get on


Should I buy a high mileage Volvo V70?

Should I buy a 2002 Volvo V70 D5 163 SE with 174,000 miles on the clock?

Nessa Phipps (Dublin)

May 2014 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Nessa,

Yes, no reason why you shouldn't. Obviously make sure the condition, mileage and history are all in order, but beyond that there are very few things to specifically look for as V70s tend to be built like the proverbial tanks and can easily shrug off high mileage if they're looked after. In fact, according to Volvo's official line on these things, a car with that mileage is only half way through its life...

Things to watch for? Listen out for any unpleasant noises from the front suspension - it's an acknowledged weak point and excess wear and tear is not unusual. Keep an eye on the front tyres too, as they burn through 'em. The engine's only major weak point is its injector system, but you'll know straight away whether yours has problems or not - if it's reluctant to start or belches out great clouds of black smoke when it does start, walk away.


How much does it cost to replace a Volvo V70 timing belt?

How much does it cost to replace a Volvo V70 timing belt?

Joe Murray (Dublin)

May 2014 Filed under: servicing

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

We asked Volvo Ireland this, but it can't give a figure without your registration or chassis number. Send that onto us in private using this contact form and we'll find out - we won't publish the details on the site of course.


How economical is the Volvo S60?

What is the official mpg figure for the 2004 Volvo S60 2.0T?

Joe Murray (Dublin)

May 2014 Filed under: fuel economy and emissions

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

According to the official figures, you should be able to get 30.7mpg. We used to think that was quite impressive at the time...


Any problems with the 2002 Volvo C70 cabriolet?

Any problems with the 2002 Volvo C70 cabriolet to look out for?

Thanks

Paul Bristow (Glengarriff)

Mar 2014 Filed under: reliability

Expert answer

Hi Paul,

The turbos go so beware of blue or black smoke from the exhaust, and check the convertible hood for any signs of wear and tear. If it's leaking (damp carpets are the giveaway) then replacement parts and repairs can be very expensive. Check too for uneven tyre wear - it can just be that the previous owner has kerbed the wheels but it can also be an indication that the car has damage to its driveshafts.


How costly is the 2.4-litre Volvo S60 to run?

What are the running costs associate with the Volvo S60 2.4 diesel?

Joe Murray (Dublin)

Mar 2014 Filed under: running costs

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

The last-generation S60 got a bit unfairly hit by various Irish tax regimes (it never had an engine under 2.0 litres for instance), but it's actually a cracking car - well built and superbly comfy, as Volvos tend to be. Keep an eye out for minor electronic glitches (the cruise control and electric windows seem to be vulnerable points) and if the engine is 'lumpy' when you're switching it off, you're looking at injector issues - expensive ones.

In terms of day-to-day running costs, it should do 44mpg with a manual gearbox (a little less with the optional automatic) and emissions of 175g/km mean you can tax it for €750 a year. That's pricey, but better than buying a pre-2008 model (2008-2009 was the last full year of production) when the engine capacity would land you with a €1,034 tax bill. One running cost to keep an eye on is front tyres. The S60 is quite nose-heavy and has a massive turning circle, things that tend to banjax the front boots. Check any potential purchase for worn rubber and budget for at least a new set every year.