Used 2016 Volvo XC70 for Sale near New York
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- 2016
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- XC70
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 250 hp 2.5L I5
- Exterior color:
- Black
- Combined gas mileage:
- 22 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Stock #:
- 240817
- VIN:
- YV4612NM8G1240817
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2016 Volvo XC70
T5 Platinum AWD
$12,694
- Year:
- 2015
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- XC70
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 300 hp 3L I6
- Exterior color:
- Gold
- Combined gas mileage:
- 20 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Brown (Beige)
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 138,182
- Stock #:
- 210040
- VIN:
- YV4902NK1F1210040

2015 Volvo XC70
2015.5 T6 AWD
138,182 mi
$13,330
- Year:
- 2015
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- XC70
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 230 hp 3.2L I6
- Exterior color:
- Brown
- Combined gas mileage:
- 21 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- White
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 124,861
- Stock #:
- 193473
- VIN:
- YV4940ND8F1193473

2015 Volvo XC70
3.2 Platinum AWD
124,861 mi
$14,359
- Year:
- 2016
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- XC70
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- Front-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 240 hp 2L I4
- Exterior color:
- White
- Combined gas mileage:
- 27 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Black
- Transmission:
- 8-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 119,643
- Stock #:
- HE268308
- VIN:
- YV440MBX0G1268308

2016 Volvo XC70
T5 Drive-E Classic Platinum
119,643 mi
$12,851
- Year:
- 2016
- Make:
- Volvo
- Model:
- XC70
- Body type:
- Wagon
- Doors:
- 4 doors
- Drivetrain:
- All-Wheel Drive
- Engine:
- 250 hp 2.5L I5
- Exterior color:
- Brown (Beige)
- Combined gas mileage:
- 22 MPG
- Fuel type:
- Gasoline
- Interior color:
- Black
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Automatic
- Mileage:
- 100,911
- Stock #:
- 7254
- VIN:
- YV4612NM1G1270466

2016 Volvo XC70
T5 Platinum AWD
100,911 mi
$17,644
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Overview

Although the XC70 is fast moving into luxury-vehicle territory along with the rest of the Volvo range, there’s still something of the old Volvo station wagon about it. Particularly with its rear silhouette, this crossover-ish wagon (Volvo classifies it as an SUV/crossover) mirrors the boxy shape of long-discontinued models like the 850, providing something more down-to-earth than the large, pricy XC90 and more capable than Volvo’s regular wagons and sedans.
The XC70 sprang from the V70 lineup back in 2003, and the more rugged model has actually outlived its forebear, as the V70 was discontinued after 2010. And with 8.3 inches of ground clearance, 72.1 cubic feet of cargo space, and a more elevated seating position, the XC70 has much to recommend it in this era of ever-more-elegant crossovers. Volvo has cut the T6 trims from the XC70 lineup for 2016, however, meaning no more 6-cylinder engines. But seeing as the 2015 XC70 had almost 20 different trims, it would seem to be worth losing a little power (and gaining fuel efficiency) in order to eliminate a little confusion and indecision for consumers.
Things being as they are for 2016, all Volvo XC70 trims are a variation on the base T5. This entry-level trim is powered by a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder (I4) engine that produces 240 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. The T5 comes standard with front-wheel drive (FWD), and all 2016 FWD trims use the same basic I4 setup. All-wheel-drive (AWD) XC70s, beginning with the aptly named T5 AWD, employ a 2.5-liter inline 5-cylinder engine producing 250 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission in all trims other than the T5 Drive-E, which uses an 8-speed.
The Drive-E trim (full name: XC70 T5 Classic Platinum Drive-E) is specially engineered for better fuel efficiency and performance, though its EPA fuel-economy estimates, at 23 mpg city/31 highway/26 combined, are the same as all other trims using the I4. (The I5 gets 19/26/22.) In conjunction with FWD and the I4, the Drive-E offers smoother shifts, reduced engine noise, and an automatic engine start/stop function. It also includes an Eco+ fuel-saving feature that, when activated, is claimed to improve fuel economy by up to 5 percent. Aside from the start/stop technology, Eco+ can disengage the engine brake to let the car coast or disconnect the AC compressor to avoid consuming energy unnecessarily. Although not exactly earth-shattering in its XC70 application, Volvo’s Drive-E technology is showing plenty of promise on models like the XC90, where it uses a hybrid powerplant to produce enormous amounts of grunt with exceptional fuel efficiency—so one could reasonably expect this kind of improvement to make its way to every Volvo model at some point.
Heated front seats, new 18-inch alloy wheels, and Volvo’s interior air-quality system are all newly standard cross the XC70 lineup for 2016. The T5 and T5 AWD trims feature cloth seats, but all other trims come upholstered in leather. Premier and Classic Premier trims add a moonroof and navigation, while the top-tier Platinum trims (including the Drive-E) feature a 12-speaker Harman Kardon premium sound system and a rear-view camera. Volvo’s Sensus Connect infotainment system comes standard on all XC70 trims: this feature gets you access to a special Volvo cloud developed in partnership with mobile networking company Ericsson, which includes apps like Stitcher, Pandora, and Yelp, along with an in-car Internet browser. This also makes the XC70 a Hotspot-capable vehicle. The Premier and Platinum trim levels even replace the traditional analog gauge cluster with an adaptive digital display that allows the driver to choose between different display themes.
Aside from AWD, anyone living in a colder climate will likely want to choose the optional Climate package, which heats the windshield, windshield washer nozzles, steering wheel, and seats. And perhaps everyone will want to consider the Technology package, which comes standard on the Platinum trims and is optional for all others—this package brings you Volvo’s formidable retinue of safety technology, including road-sign information, adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning and automatic braking, lane-departure warning, and a driver alert system that detects signs of inattentiveness or drowsy driving. And should you be wondering, blind-spot monitoring comes standard on the Platinum trims.
Although the XC70 has not been crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Volvo’s excellent reputation for vehicle safety should allow for decent peace of mind. Starting at $37,100 for a FWD T5 and cresting at $48,000 for a T5 Classic Platinum AWD, the XC70 is more or less priced in the luxury crossover range, but it still offers decent value for anyone looking for Volvo’s special mix of comfort and safety.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2016 Volvo XC70 on Nov 28, 2020
This is the 3rd XC 70 Volvo we have owned. Very safe beautiful ride!!
Robinson M
Reviewed a 2016 Volvo XC70 on Jan 3, 2022
This is the car I have been looking for. Great value and very reliable and safe. Id compare it to a Subaru Outback and an Audi 4 wagon
Joseph C
Reviewed a 2016 Volvo XC70 on Jul 31, 2022
Overall a nice vehicle. And primarily interested in all-wheel drive.
2016 Volvo XC70 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| T5 Premier | $40,550 |
| T5 Classic Platinum AWD | $48,175 |
| T5 Classic Premier AWD | $43,050 |
| T5 Platinum AWD | $47,175 |
| T5 Drive-E Classic Platinum | $46,675 |
| T5 Premier AWD | $42,050 |
2016 Volvo XC70 Price Trends
CarGurus tracks the prices of millions of used car listings every year. See how the average price of 2016 Volvo XC70 prices has changed over time.
See more price trendsHow much does the 2016 Volvo XC70 cost?
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Average Price | $13,711 |
| Year-Round Low | $13,176.63 |
| Year-Round High | $14,489.86 |
| Average Price a Year Ago | $14,206 |
| Change vs. Last Year | −3.48% |
Prices have softened 3.48% compared to this time last year, making it a favorable time to shop this model year.
There are 74 listings available, which gives you a modest amount of inventory to compare before you buy.
If you find a listing below $13,176.63, that's toward the low end of the year-round range and worth acting on quickly.
Is the 2016 Volvo XC70 a good car?
Yes — the 4.67/5 user rating suggests strong owner satisfaction for this model year.
That kind of feedback can be a useful sign that the XC70 delivers a ownership experience many buyers appreciate, especially if you want a used wagon with broad appeal.
With 31.1% of listings marked as good or great deals, you have a meaningful chance to find a competitively priced example.
Is the 2016 Volvo XC70 reliable?
Owners rate it 4.67/5, a strong signal of long-term satisfaction.
For used buyers, that means reliability concerns may be less about the model as a whole and more about how well a specific vehicle has been maintained over time.
What should I look for when buying a used 2016 Volvo XC70?
At 71.6% accident-free, a meaningful share of listings has prior incidents — history verification is especially important.
Start with a vehicle history report so you can separate clean examples from those with past damage or repairs. Then prioritize a pre-purchase inspection, especially if the price looks unusually attractive. Focus on overall condition, maintenance records, and signs of wear that could affect your ownership costs.
Is now a good time to buy a used 2016 Volvo XC70?
This is a moderate market, so you can be selective without expecting every listing to be a bargain.
- Deal availability: 31.1% of listings are priced as good or great deals.
- Inventory: There are 74 listings available.
- Price trend: Prices have softened 3.48% compared with last year.
- Clean inventory: 71.6% of listings are accident-free.
If you find a listing below $13,176.63, that's toward the low end of the year-round range and worth acting on quickly.
What is the 2016 Volvo XC70's resale value?
The current average of $13,711 sits slightly below last year's $14,206.
That softer pricing can help you buy at a more favorable entry point, but it also means future resale gains may be limited if the market stays under pressure. If you plan to sell later, condition and documentation will matter more because buyers tend to reward well-kept examples in a softer market.
Vehicles with strong owner satisfaction ratings, like this model year's 4.67/5, tend to retain buyer demand, which supports resale value over time.
Should I buy a 2016 Volvo XC70 or consider a different year?
If you're weighing the 2016 against nearby model years, here's how to think about it:
Choose the 2016 if:
- 31.1% of listings are priced as good or great deals.
- At 71.6% accident-free, a meaningful share of listings has prior incidents — history verification is especially important.
- Price trend: Prices have softened 3.48% compared with last year.
- Owners rate it 4.67/5 — a strong satisfaction signal.
The bottom line: If you want this model year, the 2016 can make sense because pricing has eased and there are still enough listings to shop carefully. If you're especially price-sensitive, focus on the cleanest, best-documented examples and be ready to move quickly when you find one near the low end of the range.
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 21, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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