MagicMike Hi all, we have had an early T5 xc90 and it has been great. So great that now it is nearing the end of it's life (300,000kms) we are looking to upgrade. 2012 build D5 R-Design. I am having a really hard time identifying what specs are native to this car, before any options. Is it at all possible to get any build spec details from some kind of VIN lookup? I'm trying to avoid asking a dealer, as it is not a dealer car (private sale). Is anyone able to offer any advice in regards to normal trim levels? Things like self levelling suspension (has tow ball), active bending lights, heated massage seats? Can some kind of check give me all the build details I am looking for? I haven't had a chance to view the car yet, my wife has and she likes it, but I would like to be armed with a bit more info before I go. Any info appreciated!
Philia_Bear There would be an internal Volvo database with the details but I don't think that dealers even have access Whatever dealer sold the car new would have the details Is there a carsales add for it? I can tell you most of what you want to know from a front and rear shot and a central console shot
PaddlerEd From memory, and this is going back 10yrs to the UK, the dealers could tell you on a VIN what was fitted at the factory.
MagicMike Philia_Bear;c-153598 wroteThere would be an internal Volvo database with the details but I don't think that dealers even have access Whatever dealer sold the car new would have the details Is there a carsales add for it? I can tell you most of what you want to know from a front and rear shot and a central console shot There is an add, pics below Edit: wow those pics are really small, let me try again
VolvoMike It's a 2013 model and they basically threw everything in them as a run out of the last model. It has ABL and DRL's instead of the fog lights. It has the LED tail lights and it should have massage and ventilated seats. They all have Nivomats in the rear. Regards, Michael
TomTom A call to Volvo Australia, customer service area, may provide the details you require. I have used this process in the past.