Volvo V60 Estate car reviews
Looking to buy a new Volvo V60 estate car? Search through our estate car reviews to find out which model would suit you and your lifestyle.
The biggest selling point of an estate car is its boot - if you need lots of space in your car, then an estate is the way to go if you don’t fancy an SUV. All our estate car reviews tell you how much boot space you’ll get.
In an estate car, you‘ll get a big boot, plus room for the dog, the children, and even grandma.
Read our Volvo V60 estate car reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Volvo V60 Estate car reviews
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Volvo V60 Cross Country (2019 - 2024) Review
SUV-aping looks for one of our favourite estates
New price: £37,755 - £52,565PROS
- More versatile than a standard V60
- High-quality interior and good tech
- Powerful 2.0-litre petrol engine
CONS
- Not as capable off-road as an XC60
- No plug-in hybrid version available
- Very busy infotainment system
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Volvo V60 Estate (2018 onwards) Review
Highly recommended premium estate
New price: £43,940 - £57,760PROS
- Smart, striking exterior design
- Plush interior, well equipped
- Excellent driver-assistance tech
CONS
- Boot comparatively small, seats down
- Not the sharpest car to drive
- A BMW 3 Series drives better
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Volvo V60 Cross Country (2015 - 2018) Review
Used price: £4,795 - £15,728PROS
- Chunky looks
- Four-wheel drive option
- Economical diesel
CONS
- Limited appeal
- No petrol option
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Volvo V60 Polestar (2014 - 2016) Review
Used price: £7,931 - £14,528PROS
- Limited edition
- Design and detail
- Engine note
- Grip
- Performance
CONS
- Expensive
- Firm suspension
- Slow gearbox
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Volvo V60 (2010 - 2018) Review
About to be replaced, but still highly appealing
Used price: £1,579 - £19,933PROS
- Appealing exterior styling
- Flexible boot space
- A wide range of engines
- Excellent safety equipment
CONS
- One of the smallest boots in the sector
- Vague steering and average handling
- Build quality lacks ultimate ruggedness
- Most rivals simply do it better