Overview
The Volvo V60 holds a strong position among luxury wagons, particularly those priced under $50k, where it ranks second out of three. It also performs well in the broader category of luxury wagons, securing the third spot out of twelve. The V60's towing capabilities are particularly noteworthy, as it ranks second out of twelve in this category. Overall, these rankings indicate that the Volvo V60 is a top contender in its class, offering a blend of luxury, affordability, and practicality.
2025 Volvo V60 Ratings
Volvo V60 |
Overall Score:
8.3 / 10
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Reliability:
7.5 / 10
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Retained Value:
7.5 / 10
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Safety:
10.0 / 10
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Volvo V60 (Plug-in Hybrid) |
Overall Score:
Not available yet
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Reliability:
Not available yet
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Retained Value:
7.3 / 10
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Safety:
Not available yet
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Volvo V60 Depreciation and Resale Value
Volvo V60 (Plug-in Hybrid) |
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% Typical All Luxury Hybrid Compact Cars Depreciation:
56.2%
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All Luxury Hybrid Compact Cars Depreciation Range:
52.9% - 56.4%
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2025 Volvo V60 Rankings
Volvo V60 (Plug-in Hybrid) |
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Used Car Pricing
Volvo V60 |
Here's what the prices look like for a used Volvo V60 for different model years.
A 3-year-old used Volvo V60 averages $36,980
while a 5-year-old used Volvo V60 is $34,493.
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Model Year (Age) |
Avg Used Car Price |
2021 Volvo V60 (3 years old)
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$36,980
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2020 Volvo V60 (4 years old)
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$29,160
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2019 Volvo V60 (5 years old)
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$34,493
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2018 Volvo V60 (6 years old)
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$20,473
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2017 Volvo V60 (7 years old)
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$17,937
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2016 Volvo V60 (8 years old)
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$15,253
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2015 Volvo V60 (9 years old)
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$13,259
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Popular Volvo V60 Comparisons
Popular Volvo V60 Model Year Comparisons