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Used Volvo V90
Factors that affect the depreciation of a Volvo V90:
- Mileage driven
- Maintenance
- Service history
Depreciation is an important part of calculating the total cost of owning a Volvo V90. In addition to the monthly depreciation of £410, you should also factor in fuel costs, road tax, insurance and maintenance (including tyres and car washes) to get the full monthly cost.
Model year | Typical price range* | Average price | Price trend / depreciation | Cars for sale |
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2026 Volvo V90 | £59,410 - £69,695 | £62,886 | +£2,480 | 94 |
2025 Volvo V90 | £42,795 - £68,195 | £51,489 | -£4,920 | 127 |
2024 Volvo V90 | £39,698 - £48,795 | £43,873 | -£6,300 | 40 |
2023 Volvo V90 | £15,995 - £39,698 | £33,293 | -£2,000 | 10 |
2022 Volvo V90 | £21,890 - £31,950 | £27,381 | -£2,620 | 41 |
2021 Volvo V90 | £19,550 - £31,990 | £24,443 | -£1,480 | 41 |
2020 Volvo V90 | £15,990 - £27,699 | £20,709 | -£2,440 | 39 |
2019 Volvo V90 | £11,495 - £24,995 | £18,311 | -£1,620 | 55 |
2018 Volvo V90 | £9,995 - £25,995 | £16,885 | -£320 | 36 |
2017 Volvo V90 | £11,290 - £19,500 | £16,014 | -£160 | 31 |
2016 Volvo V90 | £11,490 - £18,250 | £15,950 | - | 6 |
*The 'Typical price range' column shows the prices at the 5th and 95th percentiles of cars in the current market
The data is based on the cars currently listed on AutoUncle
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Calculation method |
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2024 - October | £56,100 | £53,280 | £58,900 | Estimate |
2024 - November | £54,840↘ | £51,780 | £57,880 | Estimate |
2024 - December | £54,620↘ | £51,300 | £57,960 | Estimate |
2025 - January | £53,680↘ | £50,000 | £57,360 | Estimate |
2025 - February | £53,160↘ | £49,560 | £56,760 | Estimate |
2025 - March | £53,700↗ | £49,880 | £57,520 | Estimate |
2025 - April | £53,840↗ | £50,160 | £57,520 | Estimate |
2025 - May | £53,760↘ | £50,120 | £57,380 | Estimate |
2025 - June | £53,180↘ | £49,660 | £56,700 | Estimate |
2025 - July | £52,060↘ | £48,380 | £55,720 | Estimate |
2025 - August | £52,040↘ | £47,560 | £56,540 | Estimate |
2025 - September | £51,180↘ | £45,620 | £56,740 | Estimate |
2025 - November | £50,120↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - December | £49,580↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - January | £49,060↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - February | £48,520↘ | - | - | Forecast |
2026 - March | £48,000↘ | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£4,920
Next 6 months
-£3,180
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Are you interested in getting a used hybrid car? Then the Volvo V90 is a good choice. AutoUncle features 450 avalable cars to choose from collected from different dealership websites and online marketplaces.
The price of a used Volvo V90 ranges from £14,600 for the cheapest model to £60,595 for the latest and most well-equipped model.
There are five main parameters that have an impact on what a used Volvo V90 costs: production year, engine size and performance, fuel economy, how far the car has already travelled not to mention the vehicle's equipment variant.
For example, a newer model with low mileage or a premium version equipped with a high-performance engine generally demands a higher price than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.
The Volvo V90 most commonly uses plug-in hybrid as its fuel type.
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When deciding on a fuel type, your driving habits should be a key consideration. Is your driving primarily through city traffic or along open highways and motorways? How many miles do you rack up in an average week?
For short trips, range is rarely a limitation, so electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol can be fine. For longer daily journeys, consider an electric car, especially if you have the option to charge at home or at work. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. Despite the rise of electric cars, diesel can still be useful for long journeys and lack of charging options. Note that certain countries have banned high-emission diesel engines from cities.
Hybrid cars have gained popularity in the UK because of their fuel-saving capabilities, lesser emissions than standard vehicles, and the growing availability of electric charging options, coinciding with the nation's environmental strategies and economic incentives for green transport. The utilisation of hybrid vehicles like the Volvo V90 is vital in the journey towards more sustainable and eco-friendly transport options.
A great deal of upsides come with opting for a pre-owned hybrid car. Such as:
Cost savings on purchase: The pricing of used hybrid cars is generally more reasonable than that of new ones. This lower initial cost can make hybrids accessible to more buyers.
Environmental benefits: Hybrids are less polluting than traditional fossil fuel cars. Opting for a pre-owned hybrid lessens the environmental footprint relative to purchasing a brand-new vehicle, because the manufacturing procedure, notably the battery aspect, incurs a carbon footprint.
Fuel efficiency: Hybrids are famed for their efficient fuel usage, integrating a petrol engine and an electric motor. Such efficiency can lead to considerable reductions in fuel expenses over the long term.
Technological features: Advanced features are common even in earlier hybrid models, delivering a high-technology driving experience.
Government incentives: Lower CO2 emissions from hybrid vehicles often lead to reduced road tax in the UK. In certain zones, like central London, hybrid vehicles may be applicable for lesser or no congestion charges, determined by their emission levels.
The Volvo V90 is only available in the stationcar body type in the UK. Estates, also known as station wagons, are popular in the current market because they offer the combination of excellent driving capabilities and the advantage of lots of space. Station wagons, SUVs and MPVs tend to be popular with active families.
Within its class, the Volvo V90 holds a fair level of popularity but still there are some competing cars to consider.
Preferred alternatives to the Volvo V90
With a current inventory of 1,577 available models on AutoUncle, the Audi A6 stands out as the top alternative to the Volvo V90. On average, the Audi A6 costs £19,150.
The BMW 520 is another popular pick, with 1,517 cars currently for sale and an average price of £20,490. Another recommended alternative is Vauxhall Insignia with 1,399 cars for sale an average price tag of £6,450.