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Consumer Review of the Week: 2016 Volvo XC90

img 197791934 1482427415620 jpg 2016 Volvo XC90 | Cars.com photo by Evan Sears

CARS.COM — We loved the 2016 Volvo XC90 so much that we purchased one after judging it our Cars.com Best of 2016 award winner, so it only makes sense to also make it our first Consumer Review as we relaunch this feature.

JuanRuiz from Illinois writes:

“This is just an amazing SUV; all the technology could be overwhelming at first, but then you start thinking [about] why you didn’t have this before. [I’ve] owned many German cars, especially Audi, never a Volvo before, and it looks like I’m staying with Volvo for the long run now. Very spacious interior and the quality of it is just amazing; it feels like a much more expensive car… I would recommend getting the Inscription model, though; it makes a huge difference!”

Related: Hits and Misses After a Year With Our 2016 Volvo XC90

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Editor’s note: Some comments have been edited to improve clarity.

Patrick Olsen

Former editor-in-chief Patrick Olsen was born and raised in California. He loves pickup trucks and drivers who pay attention.

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