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2010 Volvo XC60 — everyday practicality with thoughtful upkeep

The 2010 Volvo XC60 blends comfy family cruising with trademark Swedish safety. It’s a mid-size SUV that feels sturdy on rough Kiwi backroads and relaxed on Aussie motorways, with a cabin that’s practical under the bonnet and in the boot. City Safety was a standout feature for its time, and the ergonomics still hold up, making it an easy daily drive.

For maintenance, it’s straightforward if serviced on time. Regular oil and filter changes keep both petrol and diesel variants happy, and fresh brake fluid every couple of years helps maintain pedal feel. The D5 diesel commonly uses a timing belt that’s due around the long-interval mark, while many petrol options run a timing chain that typically doesn’t need scheduled replacement. Automatic transmissions and AWD Haldex systems benefit from periodic fluid changes, even if labelled “sealed for life”.

  • Service every 10,000–15,000 km (or annually), depending on use and fuel type.
  • Check tyres, alignment, and suspension bushes for even wear and a quiet ride.
  • Replace cabin and air filters regularly, keep coolant and power steering fluids within spec.
  • Inspect brake pads/rotors and park brake function, especially if towing.

Owners often find that genuine or high-quality OEM parts deliver the best fit and finish, while a good indie Volvo specialist can keep costs sensible. Keep an eye on software updates, too—Volvo’s electronics respond well to fresh calibrations. Follow the owner’s handbook for exact intervals and specifications across engines and trim levels.

FAQ: What oil should a 2010 XC60 use?
Most engines prefer a quality full-synthetic oil meeting Volvo’s spec (check the handbook for the exact ACEA rating). Capacities vary by engine, so confirm by VIN or service guide. Sticking to the correct grade helps cold starts, fuel economy, and turbo longevity.

FAQ: When is the timing belt due?
On many D5 diesels, plan for a timing belt at long-interval mileage or years (whichever comes first). Petrol T6 variants typically use a timing chain without a scheduled replacement. Always verify against the specific engine code and local service schedule.

FAQ: Do the transmission and AWD need servicing?
Yes—despite “sealed” claims, fresh auto trans fluid every 60,000–100,000 km can smooth shifts. The Haldex AWD coupling also benefits from periodic fluid (and sometimes filter) changes for best traction and reliability.

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