3 Worst and Best Volvo Models You Can Buy Right Now

Thinking about buying a Volvo? Before you spend a single dollar, you need to watch this. In this video, we break down the worst and best Volvo vehicles to own based on real world reliability, long term ownership costs, and overall performance. We cover why the first-generation Volvo XC90 from 2003 to 2005 is a transmission nightmare, why the second-generation Volvo S40 from 2004 to 2011 ages so poorly, and why the Volvo C70 from 2006 to 2013 will drain your wallet with its notorious retractable roof problems. On the flip side, we also reveal the Volvo models that are genuinely worth your money, including the incredibly reliable Volvo XC70, the refined and modern Volvo S60, the premium Volvo XC60 second generation, and the legendary indestructible Volvo 240 that just refuses to die. Whether you are a first time Volvo buyer, a used car shopper on a budget, or simply a car enthusiast who loves the brand, this video will help you make a smarter, more informed decision before you buy. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:05 Worst Number One. Volvo XC90 First Generation 2003 to 2005 2:17 Worst Number Two. Volvo S40 Second Generation 2004 to 2011 3:35 Worst Number Three. Volvo C70 Second Generation 2006 to 2013 4:50 Best Number One. Volvo XC70 2008 to 2016 5:45 Best Number Two. Volvo S60 2015 to 2018 6:35 Best Number Three. Volvo XC60 Second Generation 2017 Onward 7:25 Best Number Four. Volvo 240 1975 to 1993 8:20 Final Verdict If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more honest, in-depth car reviews and buying guides every week. #Volvo #VolvoReliability #UsedCarBuyingGuide #BestVolvoToBuy #VolvoProblems #UsedLuxuryCars #CarBuyingTips #VolvoXC90 #ReliableCars #VolvoReview