New Volvo XC90 D5

jamesbofishman
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edited February 2016 in Towcars & Towing #1

has anyone towed with the new XC90? Interested to know the MPG towing and solo?

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  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited February 2016 #2

    Not popular then!

  • Rush
    Rush Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited February 2016 #3

    I'm also looking for info about it. Considering changing my present xc90.

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited February 2016 #4

    Hi Rush, I am having no luck on Practical Caravan forum either! Jim

  • flatcoat
    flatcoat Forum Participant Posts: 1,571
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    edited February 2016 #5

    Try a Volvo forum......

  • Rush
    Rush Forum Participant Posts: 15
    edited February 2016 #6

    The xc90 185 bhp I have is, in my experience, a fabulous tow car. It's only the amount of diesel it takes, and the 68l tank, which after about 400 kms require some attention not to be stranded.

  • splaxton
    splaxton Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited February 2016 #7

    I have only used ours to tow the van from storage and back whilst setting it up for our coming trip to Malvern Hills at Easter. It is only 2 miles each way and I was massively impressed over our previous car. If I remember I will post details of the fuel
    economy once I get down there. 

  • IanH
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    edited February 2016 #8

    It certainly looks good, but I was worried about the trend towards smaller engines.

    I'd be surprised if it's economical while towing.....it's still a big car pulling a big load.

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited February 2016 #9

    Hi Splaxton,

    thanks for the post. Looking forward to some real info. Roll on Easter.

    IanH, just because it is a big car you don't have to tow a big load.

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited February 2016 #10

    Splaxton, can you say what sort of MPG you are getting solo?

     

  • splaxton
    splaxton Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited February 2016 #11

    According to the onboard computer over the last 165.2 miles we have averaged 34.2 mpg at an average speed of 28mph. It has just been used for short runs no more than 17 miles on and off over the last week. 

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited February 2016 #12

    Thanks for that update, please keep them coming! With a relatively low average speed does this include stop/start rush hour type driving? Cheers Jim

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #13

    Anymore info anyone?

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #14

    I have owned a couple of Volvo's in the past and have friends with them. Their main Achillies Heel as far as i am concerned is that they never seem to have decent fuel tanks on them.

    I will never accept any car with a range of less than  five hundred miles. For example my Mercedes ML300 CDI blue efficiency will do over 600 miles on its 90 litre tank. Thats fine, - and what  I demand. Certainly never less than 500.

    And I want a big lazy engine with stacks of torque too!

    TF

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #15

    Tiger fish, with the Merc fuel consumption no wonder you need a big fuel tank, not to mention the co2 emissions. 

     

     

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #16

    I simply don't understand that comment!  My Blue efficiency model averages about 34 mpg and lightly loaded has returned 37. It tows a heavy caravan at 24 mpg!  On top of that I get 40,000 out of a set of tyres. It wears all 4 tyres at exactly the same rate.  Remember I am talking about a tough & heavy      3 litre V6 .  I have owned 5 big 3 litre 4x4's since 1998 and this one is the best on fuel consumption of any of them. Mercedes certainly got it right with their Blue Efficiency version.  My only complaint is that today it is getting very difficult to find a real big engined car. I will not go below 3 Litres, and every manufacturer is producing small engines to get under the carbon limits. I want big lazy torque.

    TF

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited March 2016 #17

    These big beasts can't be that good if you have to change them every three and half years. Wink

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #18

    Good point CY, but untilI retired last year I was doing 30,000 a year so in 3 years each of my big Toyota Landcruisers did a minimum of 90,000 before I moved them on.  They were great but couldnt stick with this Merc for fuel or Tyre consumption.

    An earlier post said that the C90 had a 68 litre tank, unbelievable!  When towing they will be stopping very frequently to refuel!

    TF

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #19

    With the utmost respect Tigerfish i am interested in the Volvo XC90 and not what a Merc can do. Please do not take this thread off topic. 

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #20

    Merely pointing out what I and a number of others consider is a serious flaw in the Volvo's specification.  I take it that you have no connection with Volvo?  Only all of your posts do seem to be about it!.  I do accept however, that otherwise it is a very good  machine!

    The thread is now yours again!

    TF

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #21

    Thanks TF,  I can confirm I have nothing to do with Volvo and I currently tow with the 2013 generation Sorento. Incidentally I get between 27 to 31 mpg towing 1600kg. I am asking for info on the Xc90 which is why presumably all my post are about it Lol.

    Jim

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #22

    Then Good luck, It really does look very good , but just watch that range problem.

    Best wishws

    TF

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #23

    My thoughts are that it has the same size fuel tank as the Sorento, 30+ more HP,  40nm more torque and the "official " mpg figures are better. The big question is whether the auto box will make it as economical as my current manual bearing  in mind Volvos
    towing limit of 2700kg and I'm only hauling 1600kg. In other words if it can perform as good as the Sorento  and give me an auto box then I will be a happy bunny. With my bad back I'm happy to stop, have a stretch and refuel when needed. 

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #24

    Understood!  My worry is that these highly stressed new small engines will not have the longevity that the big lightly stressed V6 and V8 engines used to have.  Only time will tell. But I'm sticking with my big Mill!

    TF

  • jamesbofishman
    jamesbofishman Forum Participant Posts: 25
    edited March 2016 #25

    Just bitten the bullet and ordered the 2017 model. Time will tell!

  • lexoncd
    lexoncd Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited April 2016 #26

    I recently changed my landrover Discovery.  I considered another Discovery, Audi Q7 and I had a look at the Volvo XC90.  I was certainly impressed. The front aesthetics and not the best but inside its practical and packed with gadgets. The downside as I
    could see it was that you need the air suspension to give you a decent ride when towing and I found a number of extras were needed to give it a spec similar to the Discpvery HSE.  The four cylider diesel engine though was a worrying factor.  I dont see it
    as being as sommth as a V6 for obvious reasons and under the strain of towing I decided I would wait a few years and see how others get on with it.  I had problems with the a new model mercedes E class and have always been wary since then. I found the price
    high for what is no longer a premium brand when residual values could plummet. I think its a better car than the Audi Q7 which is much improved but despite its size no where near as practical as the Volvo.  The Volvo isnt as good as a seven seater Discovery
    but its not far off.

  • OrionCalls
    OrionCalls Forum Participant Posts: 116
    edited April 2016 #27

    Lexoncd

     

    What did you change your Discovery for?