2016 Volvo S60 Premier
Volvo S60 Details
L5, 2.5L; Turbo
Black Stone
AWD
Gasoline
119,723 Miles
250200B
YV1612TK3G2390276
T5
Premier
Estimated Payment
$0 / month
About This 2016 Volvo S60
New Rear Brakes, PRICED TO MOVE $600 below Kelley Blue Book! LEATHER Seats, PREMIUM sound system, Alloy WHEELS, Power SUNROOF, NAVIGATION. CLICK NOW!AS-IS***This vehicle is being sold AS-IS. No dealer warranty.*** Luther Burnsville Hyundai AS-IS vehicles are SAFETY inspected. Minor repairs are completed to ensure a safe mode of transportation for a fair budget. Sold 100% AS-IS. All vehicles are available for you to take to your mechanic. Carfax safety inspection and reconditioning repair orders available for your viewing. Not eligible for warranty, return or exchange policy.KEY FEATURES INCLUDELeather Seats, Navigation, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 InputEXPERTS ARE SAYINGMuscular and fuel-efficient turbocharged engines; well-balanced ride and handling; excellent safety scores. -Edmunds.com.PRICED TO MOVEThis S60 is priced $600 below Kelley Blue Book.OUR OFFERINGSLuther Burnsville Hyundai is the recipient of the 2019 Dealer of the Year Award and the 2019 Customer Satisfaction Award from Dealer Rater. Thank you to our wonderful customers for this achievement. At Luther Burnsville Hyundai, we pledge to provide you the highest level of customer service! We put all our vehicles through a strict Multi-Point Inspection. Come in and ask your salesperson to show you the work order for this vehicle today!Check whether a vehicle is subject to open recalls for safety issues at safercar.govHorsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
Features & Options
- Turbocharged
- All Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- ABS
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Brake Assist
- Brake Actuated Limited Slip Differential
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Sun/Moonroof
- Generic Sun/Moonroof
- Heated Mirrors
- Power Mirror(s)
- Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
- Rear Defrost
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Daytime Running Lights
- Automatic Headlights
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- Satellite Radio
- MP3 Capability
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- HD Radio
- Requires Subscription
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- Bluetooth Connection
- Power Driver Seat
- Power Passenger Seat
- Bucket Seats
- Driver Adjustable Lumbar
- Passenger Adjustable Lumbar
- Seat Memory
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Rear Bench Seat
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- WiFi Hotspot
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Cruise Control
- Climate Control
- Multi-Zone A/C
- A/C
- Leather Seats
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
- Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
- Floor Mats
- Mirror Memory
- Remote Engine Start
- Requires Subscription
- Smart Device Integration
- Navigation System
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Trip Computer
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Security System
- Immobilizer
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Traction Control
- Front Side Air Bag
- Telematics
- Requires Subscription
- Front Collision Mitigation
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Child Safety Locks
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2016 Volvo S60 Cross Country Review
The S60 is a top tier sports sedan available in a variety of configurations appealing to the frugal and enthusiast alike. For 2016 Volvo expands its S60 offerings to include a jacked up model ready to run cross country.With visions of Paul Hogan and his Subaru Outback sedan running through my head, the S60 is not the first car to undergo such a transformation. Sure, you could get an all-wheel drive S60 sedan with the same powertrain but that car only clears about 5”. The Cross Country ratchets that up to almost 8”, fits the car with standard SUV tires, and for fun – gives the chassis a dynamic tune. And unlike the sports sedan, the Cross Country eliminates the choices, right down to providing just 1 color. Thankfully the Osmium Grey Metallic looks fantastic. Each one comes fitted with Volvo’s venerable 5-cylinder turbo, 6-speed automatic and all-wheel drive in the uplevel Platinum trim. There are a handful of available options and my car has them all, the costliest of which is the Climate Package bundling heated seats all around, a heated windshield and heated steering wheel. The Blind Spot Information Package also adds cross traffic alert, front park assist and a lane change merge aid. Speed sensitive steering, sunglass holders, urbane wood inlays and upsized 19” wheels wrapped in sport truck tires lead to a fully loaded, as-tested price of $48,455. If you spec an S60 similar to this it costs only $780 less. So as long as you want lots of goodies, the Cross Country’s price premium is minimal. And the styling is spot on with a rugged, Scandinavian elegance that both literally and figuratively raises its curb appeal.
Nearly 8" of ground clearance is legit and a sweet set of Pirelli Scorpions, skid plates, hill decent control and all-wheel drive complete the S60s off road resume.
During some experimentation, like on this leaf strewn trail, I couldn’t get the hill decent control to activate but in general the Cross Country feels hearty enough to lead you to the lake and those kinds of off-road jaunts. The XC60 has over 9” of ground clearance and the V60 Cross Country provides greater utility but it’s this S60 that stands out as a stylish sedan with a muscular lift.
Because of the car's higher center of gravity the Cross Country trades in some of its nimbleness for off road worthiness. You can feel more body roll in the turns though it's still all Volvo in its forgiving ride quality. The 5-cylinder engine is certainly eager enough with ambitious bouts of acceleration but it feels a little mismatched here both for its lack of maturity and its proclivity for turbo punchiness - something you don't want when on the trail.
Quick off the line, this car’s 250 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque gives it some zing, going from 0-to-60mph in 6.7-seconds. But the option of the T6 engine would be welcome, if for nothing more than to better match the Cross Country’s Platinum persona. Gas mileage, which isn’t impressive, is the same as the V60 CC at 20mpg city/28mpg highway on regular, not premium.
Of course, safety features make a notable presence in here with the combination of radar and camera systems that can detect pedestrians and activate full braking if the driver fails to respond. It even works on cyclists in certain conditions. It also reads road sign information, activates the high beams, and packs in adaptive cruise control among a number of other support systems.
Audiophiles will love the standard Harmon Kardon Premium Sound System which is definitely a class above but the Sensus Connect infotainment unit feels like a class below. I do like how it can be easily controlled via buttons and scroll wheel while driving but the screen looks small, the 3G connection is not, well, 4G, and there’s no touchscreen functionality. You can configure the look for ECO, Elegance or Performance, and there is Volvo On-Call for roadside assistance. It’s a comfortable car to nestle into, unless you’re an adult in the rear where the surroundings feel tight and the trunk is really diminutive with this elevated floor eating into valuable cargo room.
I like exclusiveness in my cars and applaud automakers that take chances with something a bit different and as such my wife and I both enjoyed our week with this Volvo. It’s destined to be one of those cars you’ll see on the road someday and say, “Hey, it’s an S60 Cross Country…pretty rare.”