Is a used V60 Polestars a realistic goal?
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Is a used V60 Polestars a realistic goal?
I posted this under New Members, but figured I should put it here for better exposure.
Hi, I am new on this forum, but not new to Volvo. My previous car was a V70R that I loved, but it was getting too expensive to keep going at over 200k miles. I replaced that with a 2016 BMW 435 iX Gran Coupe. Great car, and very practical with hatch, without looking like some ugly hatches. Considering replacing with a V60 Polestar, partly because I think the trunk on the S60 has too limited an opening for my use. I live in Vermont, so I think the newer 40 mile electric range is much more practical. (My wife drives a RAV4 Prime, 42 mile range, and a very impressive car.) I am about to sell my '74 Lotus Europa (I have owned one for more than half my adult life) and thought that getting rid of two cars might justify the expense. I usually try to buy CPO cars because of better price and good warranty, and am willing to wait a while for a 2022-23 extended range to be available. But, my question is, how likely is that going to happen. I have only seen V60CC's on Volvo CPO list nationwide.
Thanks for any advice/suggestions.
John
Hi, I am new on this forum, but not new to Volvo. My previous car was a V70R that I loved, but it was getting too expensive to keep going at over 200k miles. I replaced that with a 2016 BMW 435 iX Gran Coupe. Great car, and very practical with hatch, without looking like some ugly hatches. Considering replacing with a V60 Polestar, partly because I think the trunk on the S60 has too limited an opening for my use. I live in Vermont, so I think the newer 40 mile electric range is much more practical. (My wife drives a RAV4 Prime, 42 mile range, and a very impressive car.) I am about to sell my '74 Lotus Europa (I have owned one for more than half my adult life) and thought that getting rid of two cars might justify the expense. I usually try to buy CPO cars because of better price and good warranty, and am willing to wait a while for a 2022-23 extended range to be available. But, my question is, how likely is that going to happen. I have only seen V60CC's on Volvo CPO list nationwide.
Thanks for any advice/suggestions.
John
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