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Aug 1st, 2021, 22:18 | #1 |
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Thinking of changing from an xc90 to v90cc
As per the title the lease on our XC90 finishes at the end of august and considering swapping to a v90cc, would welcome thoughts from anyone that has one. I particularly like the look of the google system they have now which I trialed on a normal v90 when my xc was in for a service. Whats people’s experience with this system like as opposed to Sensus?
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Really wanted to like the V90Cc but it just doesn’t suit me and neither do any of the other Volco 90 series low-riders.
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Aug 4th, 2021, 09:14 | #3 |
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We haven't noticed anything different about the door aperture to any other car and it sits much higher than a regular V90.
Overall we are very pleased with ours and our only criticisms are the boot, which is not the biggest, and the Volvo software gremlins which afflict all models. The turning circle is an issue for us but we know what the cure is......smaller wheels. We don't have the Google system but it can't possibly be worse than the Sensus Nav which is simply infuriating. Anything would be an improvement to that including just having an AtoZ map to navigate by.
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Aug 4th, 2021, 09:29 | #4 |
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A wagon (albeit an offroady one..) will drop in value like a rock - whereas SUVs/crossovers sell like cookies and tend to hold value a bit better - something to bear in mind. That said - I personally love crossover wagons and had V60CC been available when I was buying - I would have gone for the V60CC instead of the XC60, regardless of the potential lower resale value.
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Aug 4th, 2021, 10:33 | #5 |
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I have a 2020 V90 CC, I have to say that I wonder what height you must be to find it a challenge to enter and exit the car with the pitch of the windscreen. I find the doors are large and open wide enough to let pretty much anyone in.
The previous comment about the boot size is true, but think of how many times you'll actually fill it before deciding not to buy the car. They're rarer than the XC90 but in my opinion they're better because of that. Too many chelsea tractors on the roads that won't ever see anything tougher than a Tesco car park. The V90CC allows you the interior space, the load carrying capacity and the option of 4WD should you need it for light offroading. I have the 21" wheels on mine, probably worth noting that tyres for them are not cheap, and options for winter tyres are even harder to find. They do look great on the car and with the air suspension on the rear they don't provide a harsh ride at all |
Aug 6th, 2021, 09:38 | #6 |
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Very popular in USA. Also aren’t they used over the V90 by the Swedish Police ??
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Aug 6th, 2021, 11:20 | #7 |
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I'm coming to the end of a V90CC lease and am considering V90 T6 recharge or XC90 T8 recharge. Due to the crappy sensus I was going to avoid Volvo as it drove me nuts. I have android auto which removes some of the pain, but not all. Now I see they have switched to Google they are back in the game. I'd be interested to try it out.
I have a bad back and find the V90CC can be awkward to get into and out of sometimes, but this won't be an issue for most. Only an SUV will fix this for me. The boot is hampered a bit as the back slopes down, but it's still pretty large. We do a few staycations per year and struggle to travel light, so have easily filled it on a few occasions. Overall with better infotainment I would happily have another.
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Aug 7th, 2021, 12:42 | #8 |
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Before getting your hopes up on Android infotainment system. Maybe worth watching some of the reviews.
https://youtu.be/mJMSfJ54M4g The reviewer has access to all types of new Volvos and is passionate on all things new Volvo. Check him out on Instagram https://instagram.com/volvo_kristian...dium=copy_link Also this chap has produced a series of short videos on his new my22 V90 with Android infotainment system. https://youtu.be/wzOmZJN8R8A https://youtu.be/KJjMj95Ufn4 On watching the reviews and reading comments. It appears that my22 cars with Android infotainment are a step back, with many options omitted.
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Aug 7th, 2021, 21:19 | #9 |
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One thing I will say about the Cross Country is it a rarer beast than the XC90. It’s a kind of a halfway between the V90 and the XC90. So you can view it as a subtler XC90 or a V90 with more presence.
As regards the new Android Automotive system this going to be across the range eventually. There are lots of positive reviews of it and some negative ones too. It looks like it is early days for the system and it seems there are some teething issues to be resolved. But given that over the next 12 months it is going appear in a lot of other brands I suspect they will get resolved. |
Aug 7th, 2021, 21:30 | #10 |
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As far as it may be of importance:
Is it possible to have 4-wheel air suspension on a V90CC? I can't find it in the price list, only on the rear.
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