Comparison · Reliability Ranked

Volkswagen Eos vs Volvo C70

Side-by-side reliability, price, and known-issue comparison for used-car buyers. Composite scores come from TÜV (Germany), ADAC (pan-European), NHTSA (US-sold variants), and DVSA MOT (UK inspections).

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Volkswagen Eos

2014–2016
Reliability composite
74
/ 100
Good
MOT + NHTSA
Estimated used price
€10,000€13,000
Documented issues
0
V

Volvo C70

2011–2013
Reliability composite
75
/ 100
Good
MOT + NHTSA
Estimated used price
€8,800€10,700
Documented issues
0

Bottom Line

These two are statistically tied on reliability composite. Decide based on the issue list, drive preference, and ownership cost projections — both are reasonable buys with similar long-term risk profiles. Plug your specific listing into the analyzer to factor in mileage, asking price, and current service history.

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