2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country Review - Better Than Subaru Outback?

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  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2019
  • Is the new 2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country a luxury alternative to the 2020 Subaru Outback XT? In this video we check out the newest Volvo crossover wagon as we peel back the facts, features and see just how capable it is on rough trails and off-road obstacles.
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  • @drivingsports
    @drivingsports  Před 4 lety +63

    Which do you like better: The 2020 Subaru Outback XT or the 2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country?

    • @Wyanleepgupjames
      @Wyanleepgupjames Před 4 lety +74

      Volvo v60 cross country

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 4 lety +33

      The plaid interior in the XC60 is unbeatable.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 4 lety +14

      Michael Salsman Not the new V60. It’s considerably larger inside than the old V60. While I agree that it’s still smaller than the Outback, it is considerably larger than the Crosstrek. The V90 is definitely more of an Outback competitor.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před 4 lety +5

      J Packard It retracts, then locks. It does that in anticipation of a crash.

    • @tamaskarai8260
      @tamaskarai8260 Před 4 lety +30

      If we take into account how much "car" we get for a dollar then the winner is Outback. If money is not a problem, then I would take Volvo.

  • @elestromusicgamesfun1101
    @elestromusicgamesfun1101 Před 4 lety +549

    Volvo invented the 3-point seat-belt. In addition, they gave the patent away for free.
    If the seat-belt hug you like that, it's the Volvos way to say it loves you.

    • @kaiserkarl2
      @kaiserkarl2 Před 4 lety +12

      Beautiful!

    • @ireneusjustinpolicarp8628
      @ireneusjustinpolicarp8628 Před 4 lety +9

      Group hug!

    • @AndorRadnai
      @AndorRadnai Před 4 lety +8

      Elestro Air-soft And my belt release is a bit dodgy, so my Volvo doesn’t want to let me go. But I love him, so it’s not a problem…

    • @ludovicovongraf2100
      @ludovicovongraf2100 Před 4 lety +6

      That was decades ago. Today Subaru is a safer car brand than Volvo. Just an example: czcams.com/video/ZYTil2eAFpw/video.html

    • @nathalie468
      @nathalie468 Před 4 lety

      Elestro Air-soft cute

  • @legambaz
    @legambaz Před 4 lety +368

    It really isn't easy to beat the looks of the V60 CC, inside and out.

    • @mlee6136
      @mlee6136 Před 4 lety +2

      Alofzico Audi A4 Avant....sane price too 😅

    • @henjoh69
      @henjoh69 Před 4 lety +52

      M Lee The A4 doesn't even come close to the looks from the V60

    • @jgripen969
      @jgripen969 Před 4 lety +5

      M Lee
      An A4 isn’t the same as a V60 CC; an A4 Allroad would be the competitor.

    • @soss17beatz87
      @soss17beatz87 Před 4 lety +1

      The v60 is basicaly a v90 with a deformed back

    • @mar0239
      @mar0239 Před 3 lety +1

      @@soss17beatz87 other way around?

  • @timrogers8386
    @timrogers8386 Před 4 lety +40

    I test drove both and bought the V60 CC. I do occasional light off road ... BLM roads graded for 8” of clearance, dirt roads for fishing access, etc. so either vehicle would have worked. The Volvo is much better looking, is way more luxurious, and more fun to drive. It’s also a lower roofline, so car topping my fishing yak is an easier lift. Very happy with my CC.

  • @miselpletersek4239
    @miselpletersek4239 Před 4 lety +59

    The Volvo couldn't do the last climb because the AWD system was cutting power to prevent damage to the transmission. It had nothing to do with tires or grip. You can clearly see on the video that it stopped once 2 wheels were in the air diagonally and it didn't spin the 2 wheels that had traction. These AWD systems are made mainly for on-road safety and gravel road cornering. That's my opinion, I enjoyed your video!

    • @Durazno83
      @Durazno83 Před 3 lety

      On The last climb a Subaru Will climb ir easylly

    • @helldiego
      @helldiego Před 3 lety

      @@Durazno83 its not climb EASY, but yes, it could.

    • @SlavaLeonov
      @SlavaLeonov Před 3 lety +3

      @@Durazno83 I wouldn't be so sure. TFL tested Outback in a similar situation and it behaved similarly. With two diagonal wheels in the air and gas pedal to the floor it cut power and wasn't able to transfer enough torque to the other two wheels to make it over the obstacle. These brake based traction control systems are no replacement for locking diffs.

    • @jaumeprimerelhipster
      @jaumeprimerelhipster Před 2 lety +4

      @@SlavaLeonov I've seen plenty of Forester videos in that situation and they get stuck. There's quite a religion with Subarus but they are nothing more than open differential electronic driven traction cars.

    • @amsterdamcentrum4402
      @amsterdamcentrum4402 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I totally agree with your opinion..👍🏼

  • @reconeix
    @reconeix Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you for doing the off-road testing on vehicles. Those mountain roads are similar to what I encounter in CA mountains and knowing how a vehicle responds is important to me. Great reviews!

    • @loveitloveit122
      @loveitloveit122 Před 3 lety +1

      I have an older wagon I LOVE IT🤗 dies great where I live in Truckee Ca😇

  • @eborgelin1
    @eborgelin1 Před 4 lety +18

    Thanks for the test - impressive performance for a Volvo CC. I drive it’s big brother the V90 CC (with a D5 diesel) but haven’t put it through anything similar as of yet. We do get some challenging winters here in Volvos home country so glad to have the off road abilities and the amazing standard suspension comfort. Also says something how the V90CC made it to the top in the police car ranking over here, not only love for the household brand..

  • @4seasonsxpedition196
    @4seasonsxpedition196 Před 4 lety +15

    Love what volvo is doing with their lineup between the exterior updates and the lush interior these cars have come a long way. Killer video, keep up the good work.

  • @keremoganvfx
    @keremoganvfx Před 4 lety +7

    I watched your channel first time, I liked!.
    Especially your shootings are great. First interior shots were like a commercial, and some scenes in the forest was like a walpaper with that very crisp 4k.
    Also of course in terms of review, I liked your detailed review.
    Thanks.

  • @yourquestmyquest7150
    @yourquestmyquest7150 Před 4 lety +69

    The Subaru fills a different spot in the market. Doubt you would see this off road even if it is as capable as the Outback. The Volvo is luxurious and the Subaru is utilitarian.

    • @tommasocarta7747
      @tommasocarta7747 Před 2 lety +3

      On off road mode allways use sport esc (esc off) otherwise it will cut power before you get the needed torque to get over the obstacle

  • @MrCarptime
    @MrCarptime Před 3 lety +4

    The best explaining and detailed Chanel, thanks a lot for your job!

  • @george-louis6998
    @george-louis6998 Před 4 lety +2

    Only person that actually tries truly and isn't scared of taking the new car anywhere. Good job

  • @edadan
    @edadan Před 4 lety +19

    Just bought a 2020 Subaru Outback Limited. We used to own a Volvo V70 and maintenance costs were ridiculous. So far, we really like the Outback.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 4 lety +1

      I know people with Volvo's that never break down. You must have been really harsh on your cars.

    • @fstein9099
      @fstein9099 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bighands69 all cars wear out or break, and when it does the Volvo costs $$$$ to make it right. Consumers' questioned the legenday liabilty

  • @spotter113
    @spotter113 Před 4 lety +105

    I've always been a Volvo fan, so my choice is easy. Wow what a car our Swedish neighbors have made this time, but also for decades from the very beginning.

    • @RhubarbVIVII
      @RhubarbVIVII Před 4 lety +8

      OH Swedish? Chinese!

    • @assarstromblad3280
      @assarstromblad3280 Před 4 lety +25

      @@RhubarbVIVII bullshit. Geely is just the owner company of volvo and has almost nothing to do with the company products at all.

    • @flipstert1200
      @flipstert1200 Před 4 lety +3

      JS Danyluk because it’s made in China now doesn’t mean it’s not Swedish

    • @dexterkronqvist9279
      @dexterkronqvist9279 Před 4 lety +21

      JS Danyluk Chinese? This car is designed, constructed and built in the Torslanda factory outside of Gothenburg in Sweden.

    • @dexterkronqvist9279
      @dexterkronqvist9279 Před 4 lety +7

      fortnite brothers it's not made in China. It's made in Gothenburg Sweden

  • @kartboarder22g17
    @kartboarder22g17 Před 4 lety +16

    When you do your traction test it would be awesome if you put white tape on the wheels just one piece from center out so we can clock the tire rotations easily: 5:30

  • @Boxcar8118
    @Boxcar8118 Před 4 lety

    Appreciate the content, and the fact that there is a sort of "standardized test" that each vehicle goes through. Conditions may vary, but the overall test on the rock-climb/ditch jump does not. Thanks for posting!

  • @alexander180472
    @alexander180472 Před 4 lety +18

    V60 cc has a more attractive appearance, great design, but Outback is more practical having an unique charisma . It's the best friend to rely on. Hello from Russia!)

  • @johnfarel3152
    @johnfarel3152 Před 4 lety +19

    I've love the look and design of the cross country Volvo including the previous generation. I own an Outback but would probably buy a Volvo if I could afford it. Great video. Love your channel

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 4 lety +2

      One of the big things for Volvo is their safety systems that are the best on the market.

    • @georgeetoile6686
      @georgeetoile6686 Před 4 lety +4

      I bought a used 2015 Volvo V60 T5 AWD just coming off lease as a cheaper way to almost the same equipment, and with only 23,500 km on it. That is 4 years of depreciation but only 1 year equivalent use. Look for them.

  • @aadisamaroo3074
    @aadisamaroo3074 Před 4 lety +4

    Great quick informative review
    And love these offroad runs you do

  • @richk794
    @richk794 Před 4 lety

    I have the 2016 version of this car with the very last 5 cylinder available in a Volvo. It’s a blast to drive! I recently had a brand new loaded 2019 Outback as a rental in Denver, while nice to drive with a ton of bells & whistles, it doesn’t touch the V60CC! With the V60CC, you command the road! Volvo 4 Life!

  • @patricklogan9377
    @patricklogan9377 Před 4 lety +19

    Thanks so much for doing this video! It was great to see the car in a true off road test as I am considering purchase of this Volvo as well as Subaru. Both are great cars. The choice really comes down to affordability for the buyer. Personally I am leaning toward the Volvo.

    • @gbsailing9436
      @gbsailing9436 Před 4 lety +1

      affordability....hmmm, You might consider the price of spare parts, cost of service and replacement of said parts between the two makes of cars. In Australia, Subaru is well stocked and spares are not an issue. Not so sure about the availability of Volvo parts and whether I'd take it to anyone else but a dealer after the five year warranty is finished. Dealers are known rip-off merchants here. Go figure.

  • @dan.h210
    @dan.h210 Před 4 lety +14

    I understand that you test the cars with its factory equipment, but the same hill with 17" wheels and better tires would be interesting!

  • @Andro1
    @Andro1 Před 4 lety +51

    Price difference: Subaru Outback Onyx XT $38,500 vs Volvo V60 CC in the video $56,990!

    • @LT-jc4qb
      @LT-jc4qb Před 4 lety +15

      I wouldnt mind going a little off road with a Subaru. With the Volvo I would feel so horrible. Haha. It's such a nice looking vehicle where as a Subaru would be my workhorse.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Před 4 lety +15

      Yeah, but you can get the V60 CC without all those options for about $45k, probably less with dealer discounts (and there's almost always a $2k discount for already-Volvo owners), so the price difference isn't necessarily that great. Is the Volvo worth $7k-$8k more than the Subaru? Yeah, because of the quality of the interior. So it's more a question of the customer's finances. If the idea is to go more off paved roads, the Subaru is probably better; on paved roads, the Volvo wins by a huge margin. If I had to do a lot of off-pavement driving with mud, water, rocks, etc., I'd probably get the Subaru; otherwise, the Volvo.

    • @rimalaw77
      @rimalaw77 Před 4 lety +14

      After negotiating my 2020 V60 CC came down to $45,000. It has the heated back seats and steering wheel, the Advanced package which add Adaptive Cruise Control, Pilot Assist, Heads Up display to name a few. It has the big skylight sunroof and a few other nice perks. So its not so out of control. To lease for 3 years with $3500 total down, 10k miles a year, tax included comes to $496/month. Free maintenance for 3 years so no extras to spend. $15.00 more for next mileage increase or down for less mileage.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Před 4 lety +7

      @@rimalaw77 That's a GREAT price with all those added options! congrats!

    • @rimalaw77
      @rimalaw77 Před 4 lety +3

      cba tiau Thank you! And Audi wanted so much for their crossovers that had half the features, and sadly didn’t drive nearly as nice as the CC unless i stuck with a sedan or A5. I really love my new baby! Thanks and hope you get what you want too.

  • @joseckwekesa6998
    @joseckwekesa6998 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice review, I have known Volvos for safety. The V60 design is great. Would love to try this sometime next year when I sell my 2015 outback......sadly, I may never get this till 5years as am in Kenya:) ........I would love to have the v60 with 7 seats, would be the ultimate family hauler....Good job DrivingSportsTV

  • @andreaslindgren544
    @andreaslindgren544 Před 4 lety +5

    This was a really good Video! Well thought out and well excecuted. Only thing i missed was a short but vital preview of the Heads up display that you mentioned. I own a V60 2019 without the Headsup Display and i’m very curious how it works!

    • @benwestlake3425
      @benwestlake3425 Před 4 lety

      I have one in my XC60. It simply projects onto the windscreen. It shows speed, next GPS directions, and also the state of the cruise control/ Pilot assist. To be honest, its not quite as great as I thought it would be. It may just be me but I have got to the point that I seem to ignore it and still always glance down at the dash. Its the one aspect of the Advance package for this car that I could do without. The 360 cam and more importantly the Pilot assist are where the value is

  • @brianwhitehouse8380
    @brianwhitehouse8380 Před 4 lety +87

    As it turns out I own a 2020 Volvo V 60 cross country exactly like the one in the video, except without the $4000 Soundsystem. It cost nowhere near $56,000. I was considering the Subaru, but the Volvo is a much nicer car. And while I don’t do any rock crawling, it’s nice to see how capable it is. Thanks.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, I have also compared Subaru wagons to Volvo CC wagons seriously when looking to purchase, and I chose the Volvo CC twice; when it came up to choosing between a Subaru and a Toyota Highlander, we ended up going with the Highlander...

    • @normt5463
      @normt5463 Před 4 lety

      Volvo has very good discounting on older models of +$10,000. Not sure if they would discount a new V60 like that or if the leasing is that good of a deal unless you had Volvo's in the past.
      We chose the Regal TourX which can be had for middle US$20's.

    • @thegamer550
      @thegamer550 Před 4 lety

      Brian Whitehouse Volvos are much cheaper in Sweden

    • @sudheendrar
      @sudheendrar Před 4 lety

      So what did you pay and what option packages you chose ?

    • @thegamer550
      @thegamer550 Před 4 lety +2

      @@sudheendrar in Sweden you can buy a brand new Volvo V60 Cross Country for about $38,000

  • @mpbarrettlaw
    @mpbarrettlaw Před 3 lety +6

    I'd take the Subaru for this kind of driving (I have one and have done this kind of driving). That being said, I'm planning on getting the Volvo anyway and giving my Outback to my college age son. It really is a work horse and super safe.
    Great review, but I would have liked to have seen a more point by point comparison of the two on the mountain.

  • @PaulPeelen
    @PaulPeelen Před 4 lety +25

    3:50 I did buy B&W audio in both my S90 Inscription and my XC60 Inscription and haven't regret it one second. On the next Volvo I buy, it'll be the first option I'll add ;)

  • @JonnyRibz
    @JonnyRibz Před 4 lety +14

    So when i was shopping for a used wagon in my area. I had 2 options ome up for sale. A 2015 Subaru Outback 3.6 and a 2017 Volvo V60CC. I decided the Volvo was the better car based on comfort and mpg. My Volvo will be getting a set of 215/70R16 General Grabber APT or BFGoodridge KO2s due to me turning it in to a overlanding vehicle

    • @ckm-mkc
      @ckm-mkc Před 4 lety +3

      Same - I was cross-shopping 8-10 year old AWD wagons and it turns out Subarus are more expensive that Volvos in that vintage! The quality, however, is a huge difference, so now I have a XC70 which we use as a mini-overlanding vehicle. Works great off road and we mostly run across pickups, who are typically shocked to see a Volvo on the trail...

  • @TheVolvoDude
    @TheVolvoDude Před 4 lety +19

    i thoroughly enjoyed this review! extremely well done!

  • @blazbohinc4964
    @blazbohinc4964 Před 4 lety +8

    The seatbelt pulling you into the seat right before you crash greatly prevents body injuries caused by the traditional seatbelt. It is necessary and should be standard in all vehicles.

    • @Backs4more
      @Backs4more Před 4 lety

      Blaž Bohinc but only the Volvo it happens when you are not crashing! Pre tensioners are standard sizes n most cars but the Volvo ones are far too sensitive. My hands were actually pulled off the steering wheel when I went over a jump in the road and the car went light.

  • @MrApacis
    @MrApacis Před 2 lety

    Thank you for a great review, Ryan. I really enjoyed it.

  • @wg5768
    @wg5768 Před 4 lety

    Impressive car,but nobody that buys one will take it where you did. You are a very knowledgeable reviewer,well done!

  • @kevgits
    @kevgits Před 4 lety +24

    Great review. The Volvo feels like a better package. I'm sure the Subie would edge it a little bit in terms of off-roading but such occasions are very rare to me. And the CVT in the Subie is also such a deal-breaker.

  • @svfun5263
    @svfun5263 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice review! Just bought the D4 with all options, super happy. In USD my wife and I spent around 95000, which is too much. Until u get in the car, plug in a USB with a heavy download of all ur favorite music, and enjoy the B&W sounds system on a long drive to the mountains (we live in Norway). The perfect family wagon!

    • @georgeetoile6686
      @georgeetoile6686 Před 4 lety

      SV Fun Was that price in Swedish Krona or in Dollars?

    • @svfun5263
      @svfun5263 Před 4 lety

      @@georgeetoile6686 Dollars, 840000 norwegian kroner.

    • @guseks8413
      @guseks8413 Před 4 lety

      @@svfun5263 Jesus, your economy is so different in Norway. Fully loaded B4(replaced D4) is about 615000 SEK here in Sweden.

    • @svfun5263
      @svfun5263 Před 4 lety

      @@guseks8413 Yeah, we have so much tax on cars :( This was the price with 2 sets of tires etc, ready on the road.

  • @genegranillo8167
    @genegranillo8167 Před 3 lety +2

    We have owned five Volvo's in the past . They are the best cars ever. All were super reliable and reasonable to maintain. Now we own two Outbacks. One with the 3.6R. Amazing car . I get why Subi drivers love their cars. And I get why Volvo owners love their cars. The Subi is an excellent utilitarian car. The Volvo is the best road trip car ever. Cant go wrong with either one.

  • @kartboarder22g17
    @kartboarder22g17 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this format and tests in this area keep it up! Looking forward to the Outback here or any non-hybrid CVT Subaru on this same course. Also Volvo was impressive here but it had grip as some of the tires never broke loose, it just couldn't transfer the power with braking to the other side. i would think with a bigger brake pump in the future an open is probably all that would every be needed.

    • @kartboarder22g17
      @kartboarder22g17 Před 4 lety

      @@AdamRosenberg90 Agree, he should try disabling things and give everything a proper try.

  • @Wankidy
    @Wankidy Před 4 lety +5

    V60 CC all the way. I have an XC 60 and it drives beautifully. I imagine the V60 is even better

  • @SpawnoftheHydra
    @SpawnoftheHydra Před 4 lety +5

    I shopped the Outback against the last gen V60CC model and getting the Subaru to the level of luxury I wanted wasn't possible. The Outback was within spitting distance price wise after checking all the boxes so I went with a Volvo. The current model just raises the luxury bar even higher. I ended up driving the XC60 and went with it though. I know your comparing "estates" here, but if you live in the drivers seat a lot the price difference is justified.

  • @Albuermeduardo
    @Albuermeduardo Před 4 lety +2

    I am waiting for you to take the Forester up there or, why not, the Outback. This Volvo is thrilling. Very upscale and refined. Nice vídeo Mr. Douthit.

    • @drivingsports
      @drivingsports  Před 4 lety +4

      Thanks for watching! The very first vehicle we took up this road was the 2019 Forester. Unfortunately, it was before we had really refined the course so it’s a throwaway shot. You can see it in our Subaru Dual-XMode explained video. We’re working on getting an Outback XT up here, which uses a similar system. But no ETA yet.

  • @jaybou007
    @jaybou007 Před 2 lety

    Wow, it did the off-road part like a boss for what that is. I also love how this thing sips fuel compared to a Wilderness Outback. We're talking 7,7 L/100KM (34 MPG) on the highway, I think?
    That's a friendly winter pal, here.

  • @ViciousMachineWaifus
    @ViciousMachineWaifus Před 4 lety +5

    Great review.
    As a previous owner of the 2017 V60 CC and a subscriber to the 2020 V60 CC, my preference is obvious haha. However, one of the things that always draws me back to the Volvo is the exterior/interior styling and the finishes. It's just a sexy wagon. Subaru's are great cars as well, but their styling lacks elegance in my opinion and their interiors are a bit busy. We used to go backpacking in Jackson Hole with the V50 wagon and haven't had the chance to take the 2020 V60 CC out, but thank you for confirming my suspicions that it will do great!

    • @tommasocarta7747
      @tommasocarta7747 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a 2021 B4 mild hybrid diesel, loving it a lot.
      White with plaid interior (city wave blonde).
      I also have a 2021 XC90 B5 R-Design but I love much more the confort and drivability of the V60 CC.
      Never regretted the City Wave blonde interiors.. on other hand if I could go back I would not take the XC90 on R-Design trim again but would go with Inscription instead. Allways happy with Volvo

  • @chrisjohnson5299
    @chrisjohnson5299 Před 4 lety +8

    I have an S90 and am absolutely in love with Volvo. I have wondered about the cross country for its capabilities. Though I don’t drive anywhere that needs true off road abilities, weather and road conditions can deteriorate quickly and awd does come in handy. Thanks for this.

    • @neiliohara
      @neiliohara Před 4 lety +1

      The v90 cross country is my all time favorite Volvo

    • @chrisjohnson5299
      @chrisjohnson5299 Před 4 lety +1

      Now to convince the wife a station wagon is cool!

  • @mcgrotts
    @mcgrotts Před 4 lety +1

    This is the car I really want but my 2018 outback 3.6r limited (with some added features) was $35k new vs $40k on the base V60. And I love my outback, after riding around in new crossovers looking for a new car for my mom I only started liking my outback more.

  • @michalkmet9456
    @michalkmet9456 Před 3 lety

    Nice test, beautifull car! And off road test at 17:00 - I think the success was only limited by low-profile road tyres. Good job 👍👊😎

  • @tomeng9520
    @tomeng9520 Před 4 lety +3

    2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country yes one of thos thx very much.

  • @Vatnehol
    @Vatnehol Před 4 lety +4

    the seatbelt tighten on you because you lifted off the throttle and in curve with slight drift and with the angle of the steering wheel.
    Hill decent will give you maximum brake force on tire with grip, it will keep it at 5km/t and you can go slower with brake or faster with acc.pedal.
    Hill climbing is better with traction control off.
    Loved your review, much more on point with whats acc. to the car and different trim levels. And you did good research!

  • @gauthamnookala1776
    @gauthamnookala1776 Před 4 lety +1

    Great, informative review!

  • @giovannidecarlo3624
    @giovannidecarlo3624 Před 4 lety +2

    definelty the V60 CC, I have already one (D4) with Polestar chiptuning and its a great car!

  • @ggleisshit
    @ggleisshit Před 4 lety +4

    Did you test the subaru on the hill the volvo spun out on? Did the suby make it up?

  • @sebastianhasbun3846
    @sebastianhasbun3846 Před 4 lety +24

    As an owner of an s60 I can safely say that the Volvo’s are one of the finest cars on the road today

    • @Frejborg
      @Frejborg Před 4 lety +1

      Which model year? I also own an s60, 2006

    • @sebastianhasbun3846
      @sebastianhasbun3846 Před 4 lety +4

      Frejborg a 2016 t6 drive e platinum; my next car is going to be another Volvo I’ve fallen in love with the brand

    • @Frejborg
      @Frejborg Před 4 lety

      @@sebastianhasbun3846 Yes, I am Volvo for life. I test drove a 2019 s60 with the 316HP, and pretty loaded features.. I loved it!

    • @travelinben1966
      @travelinben1966 Před 4 lety

      Sebastian Hasbun
      Without question.

    • @OutOfNameIdeas2
      @OutOfNameIdeas2 Před 4 lety

      V90 D5 inscription with all the extras available. Definitely agreed but they aren't cheap :/

  • @rogerworkman5813
    @rogerworkman5813 Před 4 lety

    So, what would the price difference be on your Volvo to the Outback XT.. Thank you for your video. Roger

  • @BrendanPJames
    @BrendanPJames Před 4 lety +1

    Great review as always!

  • @Justin87878
    @Justin87878 Před 4 lety +9

    The volvo is really good! I am thinking of getting one in the future! however, tire is the limiting factor for sure

    • @georgeetoile6686
      @georgeetoile6686 Před 4 lety

      Justin Horman Standard V60 tires are 235/45R17 All Season Continental, a better choice for off road.

  • @DL-rx7pj
    @DL-rx7pj Před 4 lety +2

    Did you try tuning the traction control off? Seemed like it was cutting power? It's a nice car but it is out of my $$ range. I own an outback and love everything but the cvt.

  • @lull2988
    @lull2988 Před 4 lety +2

    Volvo v60 and Subaru outback are two different beast. A serious outdoor individual will likely pick the outback and the rich individuals that kinda go camping once in a while will definitely buy a v60.

  • @elestromusicgamesfun1101
    @elestromusicgamesfun1101 Před 4 lety +17

    Being a Swede, I'm not entirely unbiased 😉 I would the V60CC in a heart-beat. With that said, I have great respect for Japanese cars. I've owned a Honda S2000, omg, what a car...

    • @danishviking6254
      @danishviking6254 Před 3 lety +1

      Being a Dane, my choice too would be easy. Only problem is can’t really justify yet another purchase. Currently got XC90 and XC60. They are outstanding and sooo gorgeous. You really do get the feeling that the cars love you with those responsive seatbelts. 😉

  • @davidmanley7953
    @davidmanley7953 Před 4 lety +8

    I've owned 7 Subaru Outbacks, and my wife is currently driving the new Forester. I also had a 2018 Mazda CX5 for 22 months but thought about my Subaru almost every day ;(. I counted down the days before I could change back to Subaru.
    Before I went to get my Outback back, having driven the 2020 version, I thought I would look at the Volvo first. I've always wanted one. My wife and I drove the 2020 Volvo XC60 momentum, which is a little more than the top-spec Subaru, I wasn't convinced. My wife, who is not a car person, comment on the similarities between the Subaru and Volvo. Both companies have a focus on safety and make great cars.
    I then drove the 2020 Volvo XC60 inscription with air suspension and Bowers and Wilkins stereo - I now drive a Volvo. Its hands down a better car. I wouldn't take it off-road, ill take the Forester.

  • @ivaylogeorgiev251
    @ivaylogeorgiev251 Před 4 lety +2

    This video was great - Thanks! By the way, noticed that during the rocky climb the lower lights on the front bumper were turning on (one at a time) and then off - any idea which feature is this?

    • @kevinkok76
      @kevinkok76 Před 3 lety

      These are cornering/ turning lamps that activate to illuminate the forward area you are turning into. Part of the advance package, I believe.

  • @gevorgnazaryan8720
    @gevorgnazaryan8720 Před 3 lety

    I noticed the fog lights were bouncing between right and left side during off roading. Is there a reason for that?

  • @leesmith3448
    @leesmith3448 Před 4 lety +53

    I love how commenters only hear what they want to hear. It starts at just over $45k ---- but everyone quotes the $56k price! No one buys a Subaru for its luxury. Subaru's are work horses and thats it. They are good at it. The Volvo is for people who want that little 'extra' in a car and don't spend all their time off road. The V60 XC is one good looking car too :-)

    • @erikhord458
      @erikhord458 Před 4 lety +6

      Lee people quote $57k because sadly with modern Volvos you have to tick all the options boxes to get the safety gear that comes standard on the Subaru and used to come standard on Volvos. I LOVE Volvo and drive one currently but my next ride will be a 2020 Subaru Outback Limited with all the safety gear and capabilities of the Volvo for $25k less. Oh, and btw Subaru also holds its value better, is cheaper to maintain, runs on regular unleaded, and crash tests beautifully. The only way to buy the Volvo (unless you have money to burn) is to buy it 2 years old after it’s taken a $25k hit in depreciation.

    • @leesmith3448
      @leesmith3448 Před 4 lety +6

      @@erikhord458 Yeah, I guess different markets have different view points. I am UK based (and own a few Volvos). We see Subaru different over hear. Very capable but ultimately not very desirable.Can't remember the last time I saw an Outback on the road whereas almost every third car in the area I live is a Volvo. Therefore far more places to service them and no local Subaru dealership. Also, UK Subarus look awful with no class. However, we all know they will get across a field better than a Volvo. No UK snow has ever stopped our XC90 or S60. All UK petrol cars run on the same Petrol so thats not a comparison here either. The biggest problem for Subaru over here is rust....they have very poor paintwork quality and rust protection against Volvo at it shows. Volvo's last longer bodywork wise. But, you are right...Volvo have got expensive but make a superb second hand buy. Subaru have come on a long way...before you buy one though....sit in the new V60 and feel the atmosphere and superb seats ;-) Anyway, comparison over, lol.

    • @erikhord458
      @erikhord458 Před 4 lety +1

      @@leesmith3448 Lee, as a current Volvo XC90 owner I couldn't agree more with you and I actually have sat in the new V60 as my mom owns one and you are right, there is no comparison. I guess my feeling though is that there shouldn't be since the loaded Outback costs a little more than half what the Volvo costs. In the U.S. where we have a lot of Subaru dealers service isn't an issue and their crash test ratings, long-term and short-term reliability ratings here all match or exceed Volvo's. That's why wagons account for only 1.4% of U.S. car sales and Subaru has 90% of that market share.

    • @normt5463
      @normt5463 Před 4 lety +1

      The Regal TourX 2.0T even offers more than Subaru but for less.

    • @myslecinaczej8674
      @myslecinaczej8674 Před 4 lety

      @@leesmith3448I am for the v60 CC or the Outback but here in EU the XT version of the Outback will not be available per a deal statement so we will be left with NA 182 HP engine. Good enough for daily driving, no doubts but not even close to what Volvo (or other premium brands) can offer.
      As far as the seats are concerned the Subaru will be a more comfy option if you do care for back seats occupants! Not sure if you every sat on the back seat of the Volvo S60, V60 series? They are so short with no support even for short people (XC60 is much better though).
      Subaru on the other hand does not see this issue and yet delivers adjustable seats, where one can change inclination! option not available on any Volvo except the XC90 and the exec versions of the s90.

  • @billzettel3137
    @billzettel3137 Před 4 lety +4

    Good review and that’s what I wanted to see...a real driver testing it’s capabilities until it can’t ...which was more about the tires then having adequate power and vehicle traction system. This video helped with making a decision.

  • @treebeardisengard4317
    @treebeardisengard4317 Před 2 lety

    Just came across this video and it was great. I've had three Subaru Brats and one Baja. EXCELLENT VEHICLES! The only issues I had with them was that after 7 to 8 years they start to rust out and the transmissions after 85 thousand miles the third gear syncro starts to wear out. I've had four Volvo's 245 turbo, 850, S40, and XC70. The 245 turbo wagon had 302k and the floor board rotted out, 850 with usual maintenance had 258k.
    The S40 was 9 years old and looked like it came off the showroom floor but, was a total junk and was made by Ford with FOMOCO stamped all over it. AT 123,000 miles, Everything went wrong. Timing belt, alt, A/C, starter, transmission, the all wheel drive Haldex pump went out, both rear bearings, two struts, and the engine bearings went. Volvo dealer always worked on the S40. I had the S40 towed to the service department. The service manger came up to us and said that with all the work and cost, he said that it exceeds the cost of the car and said they didn't want us to spend any more money on it and suggested to go upstairs and talk to the sales floor. My wife loved the S40 but, they showed her a 2018 S60 and she bought, that was two years ago. Meanwhile, my XC70 with 230k and 18 years old is immaculate and is just plain WONDERFUL!!.....Volvo for life!

  • @tinker1148
    @tinker1148 Před 4 lety +2

    Great job! From what I seen it wasn’t lack of traction it was not enough power being transferred to the wheels with grip.

    • @phila3884
      @phila3884 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes I had the same observation-not enough torque to lift the vehicle up the grade. I own this exact car.

  • @YalokIy
    @YalokIy Před 3 lety +9

    The grip was there, the wheel that had grip didn't move, yet the wheel that didn't have any grip was spinning. Conclusion: Volvo need to invest more time in tuning their off-road mode.

    • @thijslenssen192
      @thijslenssen192 Před 2 lety

      Or the tc system stopped the wheel from spinning?

    • @Matthew_M11
      @Matthew_M11 Před 2 lety

      It is not a matter of tuning. The wheels are spinning freely because a wheel cannot have 100% of it's power cut. It doesn't take much to freely spin a wheel.
      This is a matter of mechanics. This car, mechanically, is just not able to deliver the power required in this scenario to progress forward. The power it did deliver, though, could have been used better with more suitable tires.

  • @MarcelloTheBandit
    @MarcelloTheBandit Před 4 lety +9

    Honestly, I would take this. I like the idea of having traditional gears off road (less heat in the transmission), and those seats are excellent for 400+ mile days on a road trip.

    • @cbatiau2528
      @cbatiau2528 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, if you do any long-distance driving, the Volvo blows the Subaru away in seat comfort. I have a bad lower back, and this is crucial for me.

  • @bassandtrebleclef
    @bassandtrebleclef Před 4 lety +1

    Great review!!

  • @Mister0707
    @Mister0707 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful car and beautiful scenery. Where is this filmed? :)

  • @emkay2903
    @emkay2903 Před 4 lety +8

    Nice offroad review!! My V60CC just got discharged from custom today in Baltimore. I live an hour from there and wish I could go and puck it up today. I wanted 18 inchers but I could not stand the wheel design. I am not a big fan of the 19" wheels but I am stuck with them for now.

    • @TexasEmperor
      @TexasEmperor Před 4 lety

      Baller...you ordered yours in, like fast-food. Very nice!

    • @Alberts_Kviesis
      @Alberts_Kviesis Před 4 lety

      wider tires are more noisy. write then how they perform. congratulations to you as new Volvo owner

    • @emkay2903
      @emkay2903 Před 4 lety

      @@Alberts_Kviesis On rough surfaces, I hear some road noise but not much. On smooth roads, it is very quiet. I am loving it. Very comfortable, relaxing.

  • @YS3Caero
    @YS3Caero Před 4 lety +3

    Looks stunning!

  • @tu6198
    @tu6198 Před rokem

    i would have love to see some all-terrain tires on that V60. Great video

  • @pepumarius2006
    @pepumarius2006 Před 3 lety

    I cannot take the suspense at the end! :))

  • @misaelramos83
    @misaelramos83 Před 4 lety +18

    Manufacturers: I don't want 27" wheels. I want enough tire to traverse potholes. I want 16-17" wheels w SIDEWALLS

    • @emilemouannes2236
      @emilemouannes2236 Před 3 lety +1

      I second that. However, front brakes are getting bigger and bigger, so the rim size must follow. Most new big cars today could tolerate 17in and I find anything above unnecessary when looking at it from a function over form perspective.

  • @giolats8179
    @giolats8179 Před 4 lety +6

    Great review! Have you reserved also Subaru Outback for a test before heavy snowfall comes on?

    • @drivingsports
      @drivingsports  Před 4 lety +2

      Requested, but they don’t have an XT in our region yet. 😭

  • @chandrachurniyogi8394
    @chandrachurniyogi8394 Před 3 lety

    would you recommend fitting front & rear lateral strut bars for enhanced structural rigidity in cars like the VOLVO V60 CROSS COUNTRY 4WD 2.0T I4 5-Dr Estate (LHD / RHD) & VOLKSWAGEN Passat AWD??? considering their some what respectable off road prowess!!!

  • @cjpaul8571
    @cjpaul8571 Před 4 lety

    In the cross-cut climb you imply its a grip issue but it appears that the tires with the most traction aren't turning at all, so is it more of a power and/or transmission issue?

  • @PeatyR
    @PeatyR Před 4 lety +29

    Wow super impressive! With more appropriate tires/wheels that would be killer. Nice review as always thanks. I'm a Subaru Fanboy so I'd go that way but hats off to Volvo, they always make quality vehicles. I also like the fact it has a traditional transmission VS the CVT. With the price difference between the Subaru VS the Volvo versions. I feel Subaru drivers would be more apt to take them off road and challenge the capabilities.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 4 lety +5

      Volvo all wheel drive system is excellent. The only real concern with the volvo compared to Subaru would be reliability when used for off road. Subaru has a long history with tried and tested.

    • @gianpinto6783
      @gianpinto6783 Před 4 lety

      tires would have made no difference here. These AWD systems dont have a true center locking or even a limited slip center diff. if you lose traction on 2 wheels like he did you're SOL. Im sure if he floored it with a lot of momentum it would have made it, but it would have also broken some stuff.

    • @Colin623
      @Colin623 Před 4 lety

      @@gianpinto6783 I disagree completely, those tires just don't grip enough in those conditions, but if you change to proper off road tires you compromise on road handling !! so if you intend to tackle such terrain use off road tires, if only light off road, then use all season, common sense really, you take your choice but remember there is no perfect tire for all terrains ( That's great on and off road ).

    • @gianpinto6783
      @gianpinto6783 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Colin623 take a look at the video again. You'll notice that his rear wheel is completely still... This shows you this isn't a traction issue.

  • @Purpleyamz
    @Purpleyamz Před 4 lety +5

    Solid overview. They're both great vehicles. Volvo wins on road manners, looks, and luxury/tech. Subaru wins on just being a Subaru - that classic goldilocks zone of not too little, not too much, throw it around on a gravel road without worrying, throw a bunch of gear in the back. Definitely prefer the Volvo trans over CVT. End of the day, I'd probably go Subaru, the vibe is just a little more practical, less pretentious. The Outback seems less cold, less serious Scandinavian, and oddly less feminine. Never thought I'd think of a Volvo as pretentious but something about this vehicle feels that way.

  • @SvenTheSveed
    @SvenTheSveed Před 2 lety +1

    I put grabber at3 tyres on my V90 CC. It handled everything I ever threw at it.

  • @jakobstenfelt292
    @jakobstenfelt292 Před 3 lety

    The V60 CC is the Swiss army knife of cars. It has everything you need and more.

  • @jarekkarlik
    @jarekkarlik Před 4 lety +5

    17:30 Turn Off - Traction control - then more spin get more tourqe on right wheels.

  • @lbnewell23
    @lbnewell23 Před 4 lety

    Also the v60 cross country has 2 drivetrain options the t5 talked about and a t6 which is a 2 litre turbo and supercharged I4 with over 300 bhp and is considerably faster and tows really well and you can get air suspension as an option on the V90 cross country if you want that but you don’t want an SUV. I also got the tiniest bit of air over a crest in my Volvo and again the seatbelt gave me a rather aggressive hug beside it thought I was going to crash and trust me the £3,000 stereo is totally worth it

  • @chevair
    @chevair Před 4 lety

    Why it failed to climb? shouldn't the wheels that actually touch the ground try to spin and pull the car? It happens to me all the time when offloading in a 4X4 Seat Ateca and I'm getting threw each time...what's the deal? can someone explain it to me please?

  • @chien-shengtsai8626
    @chien-shengtsai8626 Před 4 lety +3

    The old XC70 instrumentation was good. I don't like the iPad interface on the new ones.

  • @international-arms-dealer

    I never knew they measured cargo capacity in square feet...? hmmm... 1:40

  • @pamcampbell6991
    @pamcampbell6991 Před 3 lety

    Volvo are the best, been driving volvos for 45 years....I still have my 1994 940! 275k miles...these cars are simply the best!

  • @alexmattsson2090
    @alexmattsson2090 Před 4 lety

    If you turn traction control off does it still try to transfer power around? That might’ve got it up that off road challenge.

  • @millmoormichael6630
    @millmoormichael6630 Před 4 lety +33

    Isn’t Subaru more in the league with Skoda, Seat, Peugeot etc?
    Volvo compates with Merc BMW Audi premium bracket

    • @Conceptcreator
      @Conceptcreator Před 3 lety

      Not about that in this case. The Subaru is more known for offroad style cars

    • @myslecinaczej8674
      @myslecinaczej8674 Před 3 lety +3

      Such classyfication is obsolete and pointless these days. So called premium brands do not offer anything more valuable (except more power on th etop of the model line).
      And the recent Outback interior is better in many aspects like adjustable rear seats or headrests, both not available on the Volvo (and I am the Volvo brand lover to make it clear so no bias for Subaru here)

    • @Simple_City
      @Simple_City Před 3 lety +1

      I think Volvo does compete more in that bracket, but Skoda, Seat, and Peugeot aren't available in the USA. Also, pretty much the only manufacturers making station wagons widely available over here are Volvo, Subaru, and Volkswagen. Some of the luxury brands make them too, but they just aren't a popular choice at all.

  • @bill7481
    @bill7481 Před 4 lety +4

    I would definitely buy the V60. It looks so much better on the outside than the Outback.

  • @Backs4more
    @Backs4more Před 3 lety +1

    I test drove both, and having just driven three different Volvos over the last 10 years I was set to buy the V60cc. But I went for the Outback instead. Better fuel consumption (Europe has a different range of engines in both cars), better ground clearance and importantly for me, better choice of proper off-road alloys for fitting winter tyres.
    But the biggest reason? I know I would have damaged the Volvo and broken bits. My car is a workhorse, carrying fishing gear, tents, military kit etc. I am forever throwing wet muddy kit in the back.
    On the seat belt issue, I had a company X90 Hybrid that also liked to tension the seat belt on tight corners, undulating roads and when it thought I was going to crash (lots of tight corners with trees close to the road). It’s way to reactive and spoils the experience. I also did not like the way it applied the brakes in corners.
    So far, the Outback has done everything I have asked with ease. I have had a 2005 outback, Skoda Scout 4x4, various land rovers and discoveries, but the Outback just gets on with things in an unfussed kind of way, no dramas.
    I still love the look of the V60cc though, it’s gorgeous.

  • @nuggethead008
    @nuggethead008 Před 4 lety +1

    II love the V60 (V90) but why do the fog lights keep switching form left to right on the Volvo rock crawl? Also, one thing I never hear mentioned in reviews is reliability and cost to maintain. Anyone here who owns a Volvo have feedback on your V and it's maintenance?

  • @sdfasdfvccvvc
    @sdfasdfvccvvc Před 4 lety +5

    The moment you said Volvo has 8-speed AT it was clear that Volvo is better, any transmission is better than Subaru CVT, I know because I used it in 2017 Outback.

  • @mlee6136
    @mlee6136 Před 4 lety +29

    The trend towards a centralised “ipad” display is a dangerous trend towards distracted driving. Functions should be quick to access, digging through menu pages searching for simple functions very bad idea.

    • @GamingBelgian
      @GamingBelgian Před 4 lety +4

      You can control all the functions by speech, which is even less distracting than pushing a button.

    • @YoungDen
      @YoungDen Před 4 lety +1

      Plus cars have auto steer features as seen in the video which the Volvo has a 30 second steer time. All in all cars are better suited these days for distraction then their old counterparts

    • @nhmelmac
      @nhmelmac Před 4 lety +1

      @@GamingBelgian Excellent point! Not many owners are familiar with all the functionalities of their vehicles. I own the exact model in this video and can't say enough wonderful things about it. This is my 3rd Volvo.

    • @benwestlake3425
      @benwestlake3425 Před 4 lety

      The Volvo sensus system does have a bit of a learning curve. Once you're used to it though, its very intuitive to the point that, like with your phone many things are done by muscle memory as opposed to thinking about it. As long as you survive the first month, youre good!

    • @codycampenella8824
      @codycampenella8824 Před 4 lety

      FIrst of all, Volvo has a voice control right on the steering wheel. Second, Volvo's infotainment is super easy to use. It takes like 1-2 clicks to get what you want, maybe 1 swipe. It's not hard to learn.

  • @luigidinardo
    @luigidinardo Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, great review and a great car. I have a question regarding head and leg room. If a person over 6 feet were to sit in this car, would they have adequate and enough space? Your thoughts? Thanks for sharing this review.

    • @drivingsports
      @drivingsports  Před 4 lety +1

      I’m 6’1” and didn’t have any issues fitting. -Ryan

  • @neils6590
    @neils6590 Před 2 lety

    The equivalent smaller V60 Volvo in the UK is at least $10,000 more so I went for an Outback and am super happy with it. If I was more loaded I'd consider the Volvo V90 CC but I'm not.

  • @davidgiles9751
    @davidgiles9751 Před 4 lety +14

    Really nice wagon - just too rich for my blood. I'll stick with my VW Alltrack.
    PS: Volvo subscription = 15,000 miles/year - not 1,500. Mis-stated @ 19:58.

    • @Honeypot-x9s
      @Honeypot-x9s Před 4 lety +7

      i was the same way with saying "too rich for me" but then when i had $35,000 laying ready to be taken out on loan around (LOL) i got a fully loaded 2011 XC70 T6 premier brand new (well dealer owned so technically used) and ya know what, i dont even slightly regret my decision 8+ years on. 270,000 miles and never had a major issues only had to deal with typical consumables like tires and belts and fluids and i dont baby it. i mean i use it daily and to carry everything everywhere its like my little pickup truck xD. it works in snow and off road with proper tires on it its unstoppable it feels like. and apart from some of the scuffs its picked up on bumper edges and older styling, its beautiful condition and would be hard pressed to think its 8 yrs old and within a tire change of being at 300K miles

    • @josephfranceski1041
      @josephfranceski1041 Před 4 lety

      Too bad VW has dropped the Alltrak. I liked that car but...I leased the Volvo V60, and I think/hope Volvo will keep its commitment to the wagon style, which VW did not.

  • @zimmejoc
    @zimmejoc Před 4 lety +4

    I love Subies. There’s a Forester in my garage right now...with a manual transmission. I realize when the Subie gets long in the tooth I’ll have to drive some other brand. CVTs are crap and I love to drive too much to suffer with one of those. I guess that is why I have two kidneys so I can sell one to afford the Volvo.

    • @franzwallerhorst9186
      @franzwallerhorst9186 Před 3 lety

      Cvt kills the Subaru. I like my Forester with MT. Made a test driving with CVT.... Horrible driving. And the additional sad thing is, that we cannot buy a turbocharged model here in Europe. This time is over

  • @josephfranceski1041
    @josephfranceski1041 Před 4 lety

    I had the choice, I got the V60CC and I am thrilled with the car. The Subaru is Bo-Ring.

  • @caj8968
    @caj8968 Před 4 lety

    I have a XC90 2018 and one V70 2012. Looking to upgrade the V70 as a familyhauler but neither the V90 or the new V60 beats the cargocapacity of the V70. In our V70 the stroller can be put straight into the cargocompartment leaving space yo pack a hole lot beside it. This i wasnt able to do in the V90 or the V60. Thinking of upgrading it to a newer V70 instead.

  • @Ktheodoss
    @Ktheodoss Před 4 lety +12

    I am definitely in the minority. But I like these station wagons. I really liked the Regal Tour X too. This vehicle is gorgeous in my opinion. I would buy it over a Subaru any day. Well, any day I could afford to. Great video!

    • @johnfarel3152
      @johnfarel3152 Před 4 lety +3

      I own an outback and I agree the Tour x and Volvo and great looking cars but the tour x doesn't have the ground clearance to be taken off road so to me it's not quite the same category--it's more of pure sport wagon rather than lifted wagon/crossover.

    • @dexterkronqvist9279
      @dexterkronqvist9279 Před 4 lety +1

      K. Theodos regal tour x isn't that just an Opel insignia with a Buick badge??