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USED 2011

2016 Volvo XC70

T5 wagon AWD 2.5-liter 5 (250 hp) turbo (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 6-speed

Retail Value: $9950 ~ $14900

Trade-in Value: $6380 ~ $11220

MSRP: $37100 ~ $47175

2016 Volvo XC70

Other brands have caught up, but Volvo maintains its deserved reputation for safety innovation and quality fit and finish. Volvos also stand out for its attractive exterior styling and for having some of the nicest interiors in the industry, with especially comfortable seats. The brand’s XC line of SUVs range from compact and two-row to midsized and three-row. Volvo also sells sedans and station wagons, along with several EVs, ranging from small to large. Most of Volvo’s new cars scored average or below-average in our reliability rankings, and the infotainment systems on many models are less intuitive than what you’ll find in competitors’ cars. Our testers have also found that Volvos aren’t great at absorbing bumps, and have average fuel economy. Among used Volvos, some models have proven to be reliable enough to earn our recommendation.

The XC70 is a wagon version of the S80 with a raised ride height. It features many of Volvo's safety features, including collision-avoidance systems and a blind-spot warning system that works well. The powertrain is a pleasant 3.2-liter six-cylinder mated to a six-speed automatic, with available AWD, but it returns just 18 mpg overall. That engine is replaced by a new turbocharged four-cylinder in early 2014.  A more powerful, turbocharged six comes with the T6 trim. The ride is fairly stiff but handling is secure. Inside, the cabin is quiet and nicely trimmed, and the seats are comfortable. It disappeared after 2016 model year.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score5
Cargo Volume36.5
Front Head Room3.0
Front Leg Room42.0
Front Shoulder Room57.5
Greenhouse Gas Score5
Height63
Length191
Max Load900
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room4.0
Rear Leg Room28.5
Rear Shoulder Room57.0
SmartwayNo
Weight4170
Wheel Base111
Width74