VOLVO V90 (2016-21)

The VOLVO V90 (2016-21) is a premium estate car that combines elegant design with practical versatility, making it a popular choice among families and professionals in the UK. Known for its spacious interior and stylish appearance, the V90 offers plenty of room for passengers and luggage, making it an excellent option for long trips, daily commuting, or family outings. Its reputation for comfort, safety, and reliability makes it well-suited for those seeking a refined yet practical vehicle. In the competitive estate car market, the VOLVO V90 stands out thanks to its sophisticated design, high-quality features, and impressive build quality. It is often favored by drivers who value a smooth, comfortable ride and those looking for a car with a strong safety record. The average price in the used car market is around £22,115, with typical mileage of just over 50,700 miles, reflecting its durability and reliability. Compared to rivals, the V90 is known for its understated luxury and user-friendly technology, making it a standout choice for those in the market for a well-rounded, premium estate car.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recorded mileages for Volvo V90 vehicles (2016-21) are between 50,000 and 70,000 miles, accounting for over 23% of vehicles. The 0 to 10,000 and 150,000 to 160,000 mile ranges are relatively rare, each representing only 1.5%. Additionally, very high mileages, such as over 200,000 miles, are uncommon, with less than 1% of recorded vehicles exceeding 230,000 miles. Overall, the data suggests a tendency for these vehicles to cluster around lower to mid-range mileages, with a decreasing frequency as the mileage increases.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data presents the distribution of private sale prices for Volvo V90 (2016-21), highlighting that most vehicles are valued between £16,000 and £17,000, which accounts for the highest percentage at 11.5%. Notably, there are very few vehicles listed above £24,000, with only 0.4% priced between £24,000 and £25,000, indicating lower market activity at the upper end of the price range. Conversely, the lower end of the spectrum (£5,000 to £6,000) also has a minimal percentage (0.4%), suggesting that very low-priced vehicles are rare in this segment. The middle ranges, especially between £14,000 and £18,000, show more considerable activity, which likely reflects the typical market valuation for well-maintained examples of this model.
production years
production years
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The data on the year of manufacture for Volvo V90 models from 2016 to 2021 shows that the most common vehicles are from 2019, accounting for approximately 30.9% of the sample. Vehicles from 2018 and 2017 are also well represented, constituting around 26.7% and 26% respectively. In contrast, models from 2020 are less prevalent at 14.9%, and only a small fraction, about 1.5%, are from 2016. This suggests a current market focus on relatively recent models, especially around 2018 and 2019, with a significant portion being from these years, while older and very new models are less common.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most popular paint colour for the Volvo V90 (2016-21) is grey, accounting for 38.2% of vehicles. Blue and black also feature prominently, representing 21% and 20.2% respectively, suggesting them as common choices. Conversely, red and bronze are relatively rare, comprising only 1.1% and 0.8% respectively. White and silver have moderate representation at 5% and 13.7%. Overall, the colour distribution suggests a preference for neutral and classic shades among owners of this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Volvo V90 (2016-21) reveals that the majority of vehicles, around 40.8%, have had three owners. A significant portion, 34.7%, have had two owners, indicating relatively frequent ownership changes. Fewer vehicles have had more than three owners, with only small percentages having four (13.7%), five (5%), or six (1.9%) keepers. Notably, a small percentage, 3.8%, have only had a single registered keeper, suggesting some vehicles remain with original owners for extended periods. Overall, the data indicates that most vehicles tend to have between two to three owners, which could reflect typical vehicle usage patterns or ownership cycles in the UK.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that among the Volvo V90 models produced between 2016 and 2021, a significant majority (79.8%) are diesel-powered. Petrol variants account for 16%, while hybrid electric models make up around 4.2%. Notably, all vehicles with available engine capacity data are listed with a 1969 cc engine, suggesting a consistent engine size across this model range. The predominance of diesel engines highlights a strong consumer and perhaps manufacturer inclination towards diesel options within this period.