Used Volvo S60 for Sale in the UK
12 Volvo S60 cars available from UK dealers on Carslink.ai.
Volvo S60 Buying Guide
Why Buy?
The Volvo S60 offers a compelling blend of stylish Scandinavian design, a comfortable and high-quality interior, and a strong emphasis on safety. It's a premium saloon that provides a refined driving experience, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a dependable and sophisticated family car or a comfortable executive express.
Volvo has long been synonymous with safety, and the S60 is no exception, boasting a raft of advanced driver assistance systems as standard or optional. Beyond safety, the S60 impresses with its supple ride quality, making long journeys a genuine pleasure. The cabin is a sanctuary of calm, featuring excellent build quality, comfortable seats, and a user-friendly infotainment system, although it can feel a little less cutting-edge than some rivals. Performance varies across the range, from efficient mild-hybrids to a more potent Recharge plug-in hybrid, ensuring there's an S60 to suit most driving needs and priorities.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for the Volvo S60 vary significantly depending on the model year, condition, mileage, and specification. Here's a general guide:
| Model Year | Typical Price Range (Used) |
|---|---|
| 2019 - 2021 (First Generation) | £14,000 - £22,000 |
| 2022 onwards (Current Generation) | £25,000 - £45,000+ |
Note: These are approximate figures and can fluctuate. Always check current market listings for the most accurate pricing.
Specs
The Volvo S60 has been offered with a variety of engine options throughout its life. Common powertrains include:
- Petrol Engines: Typically 2.0-litre turbocharged units, often in different power outputs (e.g., T4, T5).
- Mild-Hybrid (B-series): Integrated starter-generator technology to improve efficiency and responsiveness (e.g., B4, B5).
- Plug-in Hybrid (Recharge T6/T8): Combining a petrol engine with electric motors for significant power and electric-only range.
Transmission options usually include automatic gearboxes, with some models offering all-wheel drive.
Common Issues
While Volvos are generally reliable, some common issues can arise, particularly with older models:
- Infotainment System Glitches: Some users report occasional issues with the Sensus infotainment system freezing or being slow to respond. A software update often resolves this.
- Electrical Gremlins: Like many modern cars, the S60 can sometimes suffer from minor electrical faults, such as warning lights or non-functioning features.
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Issues: For diesel models, especially if primarily used for short journeys, DPF regeneration problems can occur.
- Wear and Tear: As with any used car, check for standard wear and tear on suspension components, brakes, and tyres.
Overall, the S60 is considered a robust and well-built car.
Running Costs
Running costs for the S60 are generally competitive for a premium saloon.
- Fuel Economy: Mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid models offer excellent fuel efficiency. Conventional petrol engines are reasonably economical for their performance, though older models might be thirstier.
- Service, Maintenance & Repair: Volvo servicing can be slightly more expensive than mainstream brands, but is often offset by longer service intervals compared to some rivals. Parts availability is good.
- Insurance: Insurance costs will vary depending on the engine, trim level, and your personal circumstances, but generally fall within the premium segment.
- Road Tax: For newer models, especially plug-in hybrids, road tax can be significantly reduced or even zero. Older models will be taxed based on CO2 emissions.
Variants
The Volvo S60 has been available in several trim levels and engine configurations, offering different levels of equipment and performance:
- Momentum: The entry-level trim, still offering a good level of standard equipment.
- R-Design: Typically includes sportier exterior styling, upgraded interior trim, and often a firmer suspension setup.
- Inscription: Focuses on luxury, with premium interior materials and enhanced comfort features.
- Polestar Engineered (Recharge models): The performance-oriented variant, offering significantly enhanced power output and dynamic handling.
When looking at used models, pay close attention to the specific engine designation (e.g., T4, B5, Recharge T6) and the trim level to understand the car's capabilities and features.
Latest Listings
- 2011 VOLVO S60 1.5 T3 SE Nav Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr — £5,990, 70,000 miles, Petrol
- 2012 VOLVO S60 2.0 T5 SE Lux Powershift Euro 5 4dr — £6,995, 55,254 miles, Petrol
- 2013 VOLVO S60 1.6 T4 R-Design Lux Nav Powershift Euro 5 4dr — £7,990, 25,000 miles, Petrol
- 2013 VOLVO S60 1.6 T4 R-Design Lux Nav Powershift Euro 5 4dr — £7,990, 27,500 miles, Petrol
- 2015 VOLVO S60 1.6 T4 R-Design FRESH IMPORT VERIFIED MILE FINANCE AVB — £9,995, 50,421 miles, Petrol
- 2017 VOLVO S60 2.0 D3 R-Design Nav Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr — £8,295, 79,500 miles, Diesel
- 2017 VOLVO S60 2.0 R-Design Lux Nav D4 — £13,950, 31,559 miles, Diesel
- 2019 VOLVO S60 2.0h T8 Twin Engine 11.6kWh R-Design Plus Auto AWD Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr — £24,495, 26,475 miles, Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
- 2014 VOLVO S60 1.6 D2 R-Design Nav Powershift Euro 5 (s/s) 4dr — £4,995, 116,000 miles, Diesel
- 2018 VOLVO S60 2.0 Business Edition D2 — £6,499, 103,760 miles, Diesel
- 2019 VOLVO S60 2.0 T5 R-Design Plus Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr — £19,499, 35,705 miles, Petrol
- 2002 VOLVO S60 2.0T SE 4dr — £2,395, 107,000 miles, Petrol