The Volvo S90/V90 lease thread

The Volvo S90/V90 lease thread

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parabolica

6,740 posts

185 months

Friday 14th October 2022
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Bubba Zanetti said:
Spotted that my old car was up for sale with Volvo Edinburgh.

2020 T4 Momentum Plus Winter Pack with 6K on the clock for £27k.
That's pretty decent for the mileage; my V60 went back a 2 months ago, went to auction, was picked up by a dealership in Perth and was on their site for exactly what I paid for it back in 2019. D4 Momentum Pro with most options ticked, 26k miles (16k added by me) - they were asking £24k. Had a look earlier this week and it's off the website, so someone snapped it up.

Bubba Zanetti

691 posts

148 months

Tuesday 18th October 2022
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It didn't hang around for more than a week. Someone got a car in absolutely mint condition.

Danzelp

43 posts

52 months

Thursday 27th October 2022
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Manheim collection today of my V90, straight fwd and reasonable. Max £108 charges, 60 for a very badly scuffed alloy, 48 for a small dent in driver's door. Happy with that to be honest..

richolmes

44 posts

194 months

Saturday 29th October 2022
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BCA collection yesterday after 35 month lease, 2 scuffed alloys at £56 each, other marks within standards, a very fair collection based on what I’d read elsewhere!

No more leasing for me as no longer good value, but ordered a new XC60, they were doing some decent deals off list including a loyalty bonus and 0% finance. Reckon depreciation will be less than lease cost. Sad to see it go as it was an excellent cruiser, but glad to have a more colourful replacement in Red, Volvo are becoming like BMW and bigger cars only monochrome.

parabolica

6,740 posts

185 months

Saturday 29th October 2022
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Danzelp said:
Manheim collection today of my V90, straight fwd and reasonable. Max £108 charges, 60 for a very badly scuffed alloy, 48 for a small dent in driver's door. Happy with that to be honest..
That’s interesting, Manheim collected my car and I was awaiting the usual bill for the two slightly corroded alloys and a scratch on the passenger door handle but heard nothing until I got the ‘your car has been sold and your account is now closed’ email - they didn’t even ask for the 2 months worth of settlement charge that I apparently owed!

Bubba Zanetti

691 posts

148 months

Wednesday 4th January 2023
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Santander currently have the V90 on at £600/month for a 24 month lease.

2020 seems a long time ago when I got it for £280/month.

J50

182 posts

69 months

Wednesday 18th January 2023
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Bubba Zanetti said:
Santander currently have the V90 on at £600/month for a 24 month lease.

2020 seems a long time ago when I got it for £280/month.
Blimey. I had the 18 month V60 for a bit less than that in 2018, then from March 2020 with Arval, a S90 on a 3+23 for £274, extended a year ago for a little less... going back in a couple of months time... probably going to buy something.

Mammasaid

3,899 posts

98 months

Wednesday 18th January 2023
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J50 said:
Bubba Zanetti said:
Santander currently have the V90 on at £600/month for a 24 month lease.

2020 seems a long time ago when I got it for £280/month.
Blimey. I had the 18 month V60 for a bit less than that in 2018, then from March 2020 with Arval, a S90 on a 3+23 for £274, extended a year ago for a little less... going back in a couple of months time... probably going to buy something.
Even that wasn't as good as the V90CC T5 lease of 1+17 at £272/month. And we got 3 months extra free (because COVID).

Lecket

394 posts

77 months

Wednesday 8th February 2023
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Mammasaid said:
Even that wasn't as good as the V90CC T5 lease of 1+17 at £272/month. And we got 3 months extra free (because COVID).
Just looked at this to compare prices. A B4P Cross Country is currently £962pcm on 10,000 miles pa. Mad.

Ddz

3 posts

47 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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My 3 years of cheap barge wafting are sadly coming to an end this month.

The MOT is due 5 days after they’re collecting the car. Has anyone handed their car back with only a few days on the MOT? Is there a penalty? This was through Volvo Car Leasing/Santander.

Patch1875

4,897 posts

133 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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After a bit of feedback from those who have driven these.

I’ve picked up a used S90 D4. Drove up from down south yesterday whilst it felt a great and comfortable car a couple of things have got me thinking.

Auto gear stick feels quite heavy and clunky is this normal?

Brake pedal feels very firm all seems to work ok but not much movement in the pedal doesn’t look like any brake work has been done prior to handover.

Also about 70-80 mph there feels like a very slight judder mostly feel it through the steering wheel and maybe the accelerator pedal I also see the passenger seat moving in the same rhythm. I’m guessing that’s not normal but suppose it could be something simple like wheel alignment or wheel balance.

Appreciate any feedback!

richatnort

3,034 posts

132 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Patch1875 said:
After a bit of feedback from those who have driven these.

I’ve picked up a used S90 D4. Drove up from down south yesterday whilst it felt a great and comfortable car a couple of things have got me thinking.

Auto gear stick feels quite heavy and clunky is this normal?

Brake pedal feels very firm all seems to work ok but not much movement in the pedal doesn’t look like any brake work has been done prior to handover.

Also about 70-80 mph there feels like a very slight judder mostly feel it through the steering wheel and maybe the accelerator pedal I also see the passenger seat moving in the same rhythm. I’m guessing that’s not normal but suppose it could be something simple like wheel alignment or wheel balance.

Appreciate any feedback!
Yes gear stick is like that in my V90 too.
Not had the brake issue mine is fairly soft
Not had the juddering at all.

Let me know if you want any roof bars i'm selling mine next week biggrin

niva441

2,008 posts

232 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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With the juddering, is it just a normal wheel vibration, or could the lane control get triggering. Try turning it off, I never run with it on.

Patch1875

4,897 posts

133 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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niva441 said:
With the juddering, is it just a normal wheel vibration, or could the lane control get triggering. Try turning it off, I never run with it on.
Lane control is off. Yeah feels like a wheel vibration I think. It’s very subtle but just there enough to notice.


MYOB

4,831 posts

139 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Not trying to teach you to suck eggs but have checked the wheels alignment?

Patch1875

4,897 posts

133 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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MYOB said:
Not trying to teach you to suck eggs but have checked the wheels alignment?
Not yet just got it yesterday so will get it checked the other issues were more what I was interested in hearing anyone’s opinion.


honda_exige

6,068 posts

207 months

Thursday 3rd August 2023
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S90 went back after 4 yrs a few weeks ago.

Was a great car and had no reliability issues.

I live pretty far from a Volvo dealer so never got around to servicing it with them, just changed the oil myself at home. Ended up with a mere £360 penalty fee applied for no service history - probably still saved what £1k plus over not servicing it at Volvo?

I got it in 2019 on the £92+Vat per month deal with worked out to about £190/month in vat once I included 10k miles. Nothing around like that now.

Bubba Zanetti

691 posts

148 months

Thursday 3rd August 2023
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Volvo has announced it's going SUV only in the UK. So time has been called on the V90/S90 and V60/S60.

Sad times and the wrong decision in my opinion. SUV addiction is a terrible thing.

a311

5,825 posts

178 months

Thursday 3rd August 2023
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honda_exige said:
I live pretty far from a Volvo dealer so never got around to servicing it with them, just changed the oil myself at home. Ended up with a mere £360 penalty fee applied for no service history - probably still saved what £1k plus over not servicing it at Volvo?
I've never missed a service on numerous leases, my current XC60 is due a service last one before its returned in May. I'm surprised the penalty isn't bigger. I expect the XC60 to be worth ~40k when it's returned if I was parting with that kind of money I'd wany something with full history.