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Volvo V60 vs Holden Calais

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Volvo V60
Volvo V60

$71,890 - $74,990

2023 price

Holden Calais
Holden Calais

$14,995 - $36,888

2018 price

Summary

2023 Volvo V60
2018 Holden Calais
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

V6, 3.6L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

9.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Economy could be better
  • Service pricing
  • Front storage question marks

  • Fuel use on the high side
  • Four-cylinder turbo petrol unavailable
  • Diesel not an option
2023 Volvo V60 Summary

There’s something about a Volvo wagon. Especially one with Cross Country in its name. City sophistication mixed with the potential for adventurous outdoor pursuits. 

Leaning into its all-wheel-drive capability for a cheeky ski weekend with the family. Hooking up the boat and heading to the lake for a spot of fishing. Or seeking out that off-the-beaten-track camping spot you’ve had your eye on.

The V60 Cross Country is made for that family-focused role. Okay, so the Clearys didn’t do much skiing, fishing or camping during a week with this premium mid-sizer. None, actually.

But we did assess its comfort, flexibility, practicality and everything else required to help grease the wheels of day-to-day household life. Stay tuned to see what we discovered.

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2018 Holden Calais Summary

If Holden had a dollar for every time someone had criticised the new and international flavour of Australia’s formerly home-grown hero, it would surely have more than enough spare cash to blow the dust of that vast South Australian factory and restart local Commodore production immediately.

Hell, there’d probably be enough left over to relaunch the Camira while they were at it. And maybe even knock out a new Gemini or two.

So we’re not going to do that again here. The all-new Commodore, in this case the Calais Tourer, is now here - granted having travelled further than the one it replaces - and so we’ll be playing this review with the straightest of bats.

Because the truth is, if you peel the badging - and thus the swirling emotion - off its elongated rump, then you’ll find this German-built Tourer is, really and truly, a very good thing.

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