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- Are new Volvos really unreliable? : r Volvo - Reddit
Volvo's are brilliant at reaching multiple hundreds of thousands of miles, they're reasonably reliable but also very durable, repairable and with good parts availability
- Volvo On Call battery replacement : r Volvo - Reddit
Has anyone had any luck replacing the On Call battery in their current model Volvo? I have a 2018 V90, and am getting the annoying “Volvo On Call Service Required” message on the dashboard
- Is the XC90 worth buy? : r Volvo - Reddit
Volvo makes the best seats ever installed in a car And the crash safety is not exaggerated I'm pretty sure this generation of XC90 is currently at the top of the list in the insurance industry's primary safety metric, deaths per 10,000,000 vehicle- miles Volvo's stated design goal with this XC90 was that there be 0 accident deaths in one
- Maintenance 40k Question : r Volvo - Reddit
Hello Everyone, I got a used volvo 10 months ago, and the 40,000 mile service is coming up It costs 899$ at the dealership, fairly pricey but I understand the price tag comes with a luxury car, my question is if anything is wrong with the car during the service, that is a different cost correct?
- Volvo Cars - They are awesome and from Sweden - Reddit
Need help with an electrical issue in my 2015 Volvo XC60 Center screen shuts off, loss of turn signals, hazards, and entire dash lights up with warnings Can't lock the car or turn it off (push to start)
- Question for real volvo techs: how reliable are the new . . . - Reddit
I am a tech foreman at a Volvo dealer (in Canada even) Honestly, if you're going new newer, look for the long range battery version They have been great Even the older gen T8 wasn't too bad (common failure on really early would be the erad transmission (electric motor transmission), some on board chargers and we've changed a couple cells over the years The new ones we have rarely been into
- XC90 Reliability - Exactly How Bad is it? : r Volvo - Reddit
Future depreciation on cpo warranty xc90s appears to be massive Out of warranty cars have a ~$15-25k advantage for only being 2-3 years older Are the 2016-2018 xc90's really that unreliable and expensive to maintain? Are they going to cost $5-8k+ to keep on the road every year outside warranty? That seems absurd, but that's more or less what the depreciation curve suggests Insight from
- Hows the reliability on the current 2. 0L turbos? : r Volvo - Reddit
The chain and everything connected to it are behind a removable cover that's above the transmission 2010 and earlier ones occasionally had rear accessory drive problems, but that usually shows up before 75k, and in any case, Volvo fixed that problem on later engines
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