2018 VOLVO V60 2.0 R-Design Lux Nav D4
2.0 R-Design Lux Nav D4
Price
£14,999
£15,395
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
With an MOT valid until July 2026 and remarkably low mileage for its 2018 registration, this Volvo V60 D4 R Design Lux Nav presents a compelling proposition. Powered by a 2.0L Euro 6 diesel engine, this estate car offers an impressive 0-60mph time of just 7.2 seconds. Its R Design Lux Nav trim level ensures a premium experience, complemented by R Design leather faced sports seats in Off Black.
Notable features include a Blind Spot Information System with Cross Traffic Alert and Blind Spot Assistance, a Winter Pack with Active Bending Lights, and Volvo On Call with App functionality. The Xenon headlights with Active Bending further enhance visibility and safety. This Volvo V60 stands out with its exceptional fuel economy, achieving a remarkable 64 mpg, and its low CO2 emissions, making it an economical choice.
The generous boot space provides ample room for all your needs, whether for daily errands or longer journeys. These highlights demonstrate how this V60 offers a superior driving experience compared to other vehicles in its class, combining performance, efficiency, and practicality with a partial service history.
About the Volvo V60
Why Buy a Volvo V60?
The Volvo V60 is a premium estate car that successfully blends Scandinavian design, impressive safety credentials, and a comfortable, refined driving experience. For UK buyers seeking a stylish and practical family car that doesn't compromise on sophistication or technology, the V60 presents a compelling proposition. It offers a more engaging driving dynamic than some rivals, while still maintaining Volvo's renowned focus on occupant protection. The interior is a masterclass in minimalist luxury, utilising high-quality materials and a logical, user-friendly layout. With a range of efficient powertrains, including mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options, the V60 caters to a variety of needs and driving styles. Its boot space is ample for most families' needs, and the sleek exterior styling ensures it stands out from the more generic offerings in the segment. If you value comfort, safety, and understated elegance, the V60 deserves serious consideration.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for the Volvo V60 vary significantly depending on the model year, condition, mileage, and specification. Below is a guide to typical used prices in the UK, sourced from various reputable automotive data providers.
| Model/Year | Typical Price Range (£) |
|---|---|
| V60 (Early Models, e.g., 2010-2013 petrol/diesel) | £4,000 - £7,000 |
| V60 (Mid-Life Models, e.g., 2014-2017 petrol/diesel) | £7,000 - £12,000 |
| V60 (Latest Generation, e.g., 2018-2020 Mild-Hybrid) | £15,000 - £25,000 |
| V60 Recharge (Plug-in Hybrid, e.g., 2020 onwards) | £20,000 - £35,000+ |
Note: These prices are approximate and can fluctuate. Always check current market listings.
Specifications (Latest Generation Example)
- Engine Options: Various petrol (e.g., T4, T5, T6) and diesel (e.g., D3, D4) engines, plus plug-in hybrid (T6/T8 Recharge).
- Transmission: Typically 8-speed automatic.
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive or All-wheel drive (AWD).
- Fuel Economy: Varies widely by engine, but mild-hybrids offer good efficiency, while plug-in hybrids can achieve very high MPG figures on electric power.
- Boot Space: Around 529 litres (expandable).
- Safety: Consistently excellent Euro NCAP ratings, with features like City Safety, Pilot Assist, lane-keeping aid.
Common Issues
While Volvo generally produces reliable vehicles, some common issues can arise, particularly with older models:
- Infotainment System Glitches: Software bugs or unresponsiveness in the central infotainment screen can occur.
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Regeneration Issues: Especially on older diesel engines, frequent short journeys can lead to DPF clogging.
- Electrical Gremlins: Minor electrical faults, such as faulty sensors or intermittent warning lights, are not uncommon.
- Wear and Tear on Suspension: As with any car, expect some wear on suspension components over time, particularly on higher mileage examples.
- Battery Issues (Hybrid Models): While generally robust, hybrid batteries can degrade over many years and miles, leading to reduced electric range.
Running Costs
Running costs for a V60 are competitive within its premium class:
- Fuel: Newer mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid models offer excellent fuel efficiency. Older diesel engines can be economical for longer journeys.
- Insurance: Group ratings vary, but expect premiums to be typical for a premium family estate.
- Road Tax: Varies based on CO2 emissions. Plug-in hybrids often benefit from lower or zero tax.
- Servicing: Volvo servicing can be more expensive than mainstream brands, but their maintenance schedules are generally straightforward.
- Maintenance: Parts are readily available, but premium components can be costly.
Variants
The Volvo V60 has been offered in several key variants over its lifespan:
- Momentum: The entry-level trim, still well-equipped with essential features.
- Inscription: A more luxurious trim, featuring higher-quality interior materials, more advanced features, and often a more comfortable ride.
- R-Design: The sporty variant, characterised by a more aggressive exterior styling, firmer suspension, and sportier interior accents.
- Recharge (T6/T8): These are the plug-in hybrid models, offering significant electric-only range and impressive performance combined with economy.
