Used 2023 VolvoXC90 Recharge Plug-In Hyb Ultimate Dark Theme

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    Odometer
    53,974 miles
    Electric Mile Range
    35 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Engine
    2.0 Liter Turbo
    VIN
    YV4H60CXXP1919662
    Stock Number
    7844T
    Volvo XC90 Recharge Plug-In Hyb
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 455

    Dealer Notes

    CARFAX One-Owner. This Volvo XC90 Recharge Plug-In Hybrid has the following key features; **ONE OWNER**, **CLEAN CARFAX**, **NAVIGATION**, **PANORAMIC ROOF**, **HEATED SEATS**, **HEATED SECOND ROW SEATS**, **COOLED SEATS**, **HEATED STEERING WHEEL**, **HEADS-UP DISPLAY**, **BOWERS AND WILKINS PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM**, 2.0L I4 Hybrid Turbocharged DOHC 16V LEV3-SULEV30, Backrest Massage Front Seats, Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound, Lounge Package, Nubuck Headliner.


    Here at Central Cadillac we take pride in all of our pre-owned vehicles. We stock many makes and models for all budgets and we provide our clients excellent value when compared to other like vehicles in the market. Please visit us at www.centralcadillac.com We make available all service records and Carfax Vehicle History Reports with our pre-owned vehicles. #Thatsthedifference #Centralcadillac, 2801 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4Out of 5
    • Significant Issues with the brakes on the XC90.

      By BuyersRemorse on Monday, November 12, 2018

      3.0
      I had to replace the front pads and rotors at 14k miles and now at 20k miles have to replace the rear pads and rotors. This is way to soon. I drove a BMW for the last 12 years and replaced the rotors a total of two times and would get at least 30-40k miles out of the pads. The XC90 weighs 6000lbs which I think has a lot to do with the break issues. Volvo clearly went cheap on the breaks. 2nd. The Catalytic Converter at 20k went which was causing the check engine light to come on. Now that my car has been in the shop for a week, the Dealer is having trouble with the Catalytic Converter replacement, I am having severe reservations about the purchase of this SUV. After doing a little research on the break problem I found several other Volvo owners that have had an identical experience relative to the breaks. All this being said I have to give credit to Volvo as cooperate has agreed to handle the repairs under warranty but what happens 14k miles from now when I'm doing this all over again??? This is a very well appointed vehicle with some pretty cool features but if they are failing with the quality of the (simple) mechanical elements, I have very low expectations for the sophisticated electrical components
    • Top best luxury SUV

      By J on Thursday, December 20, 2018

      4.0
      I bought the car February 2018, the styling and quality is superior to all German luxury SUVs. Before buying the car, I researched and drove the Q7, X5 and GL. The XC90 does not have the most power but the comfort, safety and styling is above all the vehicles I drove. I just wish that Volvo would upgrade engine to a V6/I6, I do feel the vehicle needs more power when going uphills or accelerating. Covenience package + Inscription is a must, you wont regret it.
    • Love this vehicle. Excellent all the way around.

      By Mike on Thursday, January 28, 2021

      5.0
      A little difficult to navigate the intelligent features, not bad once they are set up. Great performance from a 4 cylinder, 316 hp... great fuel mileage and handling. Gave up my SRT Grand Cherokee and do not regret it. Very nimble for a large vehicle also.