Volvo V60 Polestar Engineered Demonstrates High Value on the Secondary Market
Despite the abundance of powerful crossovers and electric cars, fast station wagons remain popular. The Volvo V60 Recharge T8 Polestar Engineered combines comfort, luxury, and high performance. This model also demonstrates impressive value retention after purchase.
Recently, one used V60 with approximately 7,100 miles on the odometer was sold for $65,500, which is only $7,000 less than its original price. For comparison, German analogues quickly lose value after leaving the dealership.
Why is this model so popular?
There are simply no analogues to the V60 Polestar Engineered in the US. German competitors, such as the M5 Touring or RS6 Avant, are significantly more expensive, and the Mercedes-AMG E63 S station wagon is not sold here.
Moreover, Volvo no longer offers this model on the American market, making it even more valuable for collectors and enthusiasts. The car is equipped with a hybrid powertrain producing 455 horsepower, making it one of the fastest in its class.
This is not the first time the V60 Polestar has shown high value on the secondary market. Another example with 19,300 miles was sold for $62,500, only $9,000 less than its original price. Such figures indicate stable demand for this model among car enthusiasts.
Given market trends, it can be assumed that the value of the V60 Polestar Engineered will continue to rise, especially for well-preserved examples. Its uniqueness and limited availability make it a true find for collectors.