The Volvo S70 was a compact executive sedan produced from 1997 to 2000, representing Volvos traditional focus on safety and durability. Despite Volvos safety reputation, the S70 experienced significant reliability issues, particularly with vehicle speed control and electrical systems. The 1998-2000 model years generated the vast majority of complaints, while the bookend years of production showed far fewer issues. Electrical problems and sudden acceleration concerns were frequently reported.

1,560
Total Complaints
0
Total Recalls
6
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Vehicle Speed Control 294
Electrical System 244
Engine And Engine Cooling 174
Service Brakes, Hydraulic 154
Exterior Lighting 138

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2002 6 0 0 0 Good
2000 392 0 20 2 Below Average
1999 514 0 26 2 Below Average
1998 634 0 22 10 Below Average
1997 8 0 0 0 Good
1995 6 0 4 0 Good

Volvo S70 Years to Avoid

1998, 1999, 2000

Best Volvo S70 Years

1995, 2002, 1997

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the Volvo S70?

The most frequently reported issues involve vehicle speed control, electrical system failures, engine and engine cooling problems, hydraulic service brakes, and exterior lighting malfunctions.

Which Volvo S70 years should I avoid?

The 1998 model year leads with 634 complaints, followed by 1999 (514) and 2000 (392). These peak production years experienced significant speed control and electrical issues.

What are the best years for the Volvo S70?

The 1995, 1997, and 2002 model years have far fewer complaints with only 6-8 complaints each. The 1997 first-year model showed surprisingly few issues compared to later production.

What is the vehicle speed control problem on the Volvo S70?

The S70 experienced significant vehicle speed control issues accounting for 294 complaints. These problems often involved electronic throttle module failures and sudden acceleration concerns that could pose safety risks.