Monday, May 12, 2025

New Volvos are so full of faults that owners get money back

Volvo has already acknowledged that they cannot deliver the top model EX90 with a number of features. Now the owners of other cars get the money back.

Volvo has no control over their new cars. The Chinese-Swedish car brand has delivered cars with so many faults that a number of owners have returned their cars.

It is, among other things, happened in England, where several owners have chosen to cancel the purchase because the cars are so full of faults from the factory.

That's what Autocar writes.

Boosted has previously been able to tell which problems the new Volvo EX30 in particular is plagued by. Among other things, the driver Martin has to turn off sensors to get the car to stop howling. Read more about it here .

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And now Volvo in England has to apologize to its customers, take cars back and give them the money back. All because the cars have far too many faults.

In addition to the fact that Volvo now has to pay the customers the full amount for the defective cars, the car brand has already initiated a major recall.

Here, a sea of software errors must be fixed. Something which, among other things, means that the central screen in the car, which shows everything from the speedometer to the time, goes into a kind of demo mode and is therefore impossible to use.

However, according to some of the EX30 owners, Volvo's new software has solved a number of the problems. But not even the top model EX90 goes free. Volvo has already had to postpone the model by a year.

But now that production is finally underway in the US, Volvo has had to tell its customers that they have to live without a number of features that they were otherwise promised when the cars were bought and ordered. Read more about it here .

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