Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

VOLVO XC90 FROM $91,900

The 2017 XC90 is one of the biggest things out of Sweden since ABBA. This almost five-metre-long and more than two-metre-wide seven-seater is the first truly all-new model from Volvo since it was bought by Chinese company Geely almost five years ago. It showcases the company’s new style, engines and safety technologies.

The range opens at $91,900 for the D5 in Momentum trim grade. The

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