Volvo Xc60 Review Edmunds
Volvo Xc60 Edmunds Review
If you just drop a question to Volvo owners about the reason behind their purchase of XC60, you will be stunned to see none of them mentionning the cutting-edge design that is definitely European-oriented. Volvo cars offer several aspects and attributes, but the shape of the Swedish manufacturer has failed to work in favor of the sales figures. 2011 Volvo XC60 is a promising factor which Volvo is counting on for the purpose of delivering their new cars in a stylish way and through a very eye-catching crossover.
Edmunds car review master has described the Volvo XC60 as a “small luxury crossover” capable of delivering power and luxury at the same time regardless of being well-equipped with the T6 trim level. Car reviewers at TheCarConnection.com displayed that the essential for Volvo was to change the Scandinavian aspect and to give their cars a European shape
Cars.com rambled about the “stylish design” of the Volvo 2011, calling it “one of the sleekest luxury crossovers available” due to a windshield that flows smoothly into the roofline of the Crossover. The Car and Driver automotive website stated that the facelift and severe design will directly and unmistakably let you know that this is a Volvo.
Motor Trend said that the XC60 2011 is possibly the curviest Volvo ever, surely furthermore voluptuous than the former looker of the line, the C30 Turbo sports vehicle. The 2011 Volvo XC60 also shows off an impressive level of ground clearance (9.1 inches).
The interior cabin of the XC60 Volvo 2011 reflects the stylish exterior, though, there’s nothing to stun us while being compared to the SRX of Cadillac and to Q5 from Audi.
The ConsumerGuide.com claimed that the XC60 Volvo’s cabin is totally what you would expect from Volvo, speaking of simplicity and luxury. Cars.com added that “the thing that really pulls the cabin together, and is one of the XC60’s most eye-catching design cues, is the slim center control panel. When finished in optional Nordic Light Oak, it has an appearance that’s unlike anything else in its class. It recalls high-end furniture.”
Going back to Edmunds reviews about Volvo 2011, it was agreed that finding the center panel is combined with the elective 2-tone upholstery that makes the XC60 look chic and attractive. On the egative side of the story, ConsumerGuide.com stated that “the navigation system screen is on the small side, making some recites difficult to decipher at a glance.”