XC70 maintenance service

XC70 maintenance service
XC70 maintenance service

Volvo Cars is a Swedish multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Torslanda, Gothenburg. The company manufactures SUVs, station wagons, and sedans. The company's main marketing arguments are safety and its Swedish heritage and design.

The 2016 Volvo XC70 is a crossover wagon that offers a range of features focused on comfort, safety, and versatility. Here are some of the notable features available in the 2016 XC70:

All-Wheel Drive: The XC70 typically came with all-wheel drive (AWD) as standard, enhancing traction and stability, particularly in challenging road conditions.

Versatile Cargo Space: The XC70 featured a spacious cargo area with a flat load floor and rear seats that could be folded down to expand the cargo capacity, making it suitable for transporting larger items.

Volvo Sensus Infotainment System: The XC70 was equipped with Volvo's Sensus infotainment system, which included a 7-inch color display screen, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free calling and audio streaming, and controls for various vehicle functions.

Navigation System: Depending on the trim level and optional packages, the XC70 could come with a built-in navigation system that offered turn-by-turn directions, points of interest, and real-time traffic information.

Advanced Safety Features: Volvo is known for its commitment to safety, and the 2016 XC70 was no exception. It offered a range of advanced safety features including:

City Safety: This system included automatic emergency braking, which could help mitigate or avoid collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and large animals.

Adaptive Cruise Control: Some trims offered adaptive cruise control, which adjusted the vehicle's speed to maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead.

Blind Spot Information System (BLIS): BLIS used radar sensors to monitor the vehicle's blind spots and alert the driver if a vehicle was detected in the adjacent lane.

Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Aid: These features alerted the driver if the vehicle was drifting out of its lane and could also help steer the vehicle back into the lane if necessary.

Leather Upholstery: Higher trim levels of the XC70 offered leather upholstery for a more luxurious and comfortable interior.

Power-Operated Tailgate: Many XC70 models came with a power-operated tailgate, which could be opened and closed automatically, providing easy access to the cargo area.

Panoramic Sunroof: Some trims featured a large panoramic sunroof that extended over the front and rear seats, providing an open and airy feel to the cabin.

Heated Front and Rear Seats: Depending on the trim level, the XC70 offered heated front and rear seats, enhancing comfort during cold weather.

Volvo On Call: This optional feature provided emergency assistance, roadside assistance, and remote vehicle management through a smartphone app.

Turbocharged Engines: The XC70 offered a range of turbocharged four-cylinder engines that provided a good balance of power and fuel efficiency.

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We purchased our Volvo XC60 about 19 months ago after our first child was born because we wanted something safe and reliable. Right from the start, the vehicle started having mechanical issues. It has been to the service center between 10 -15 times for all kinds of issues including the transmission, rotors, and now the brake fluid draining out twice within a few weeks, which the service center found to be a leaking caliper. Since receiving the vehicle back, I have noticed a puddle under my vehicle again. I feel like I am just waiting for the brakes to go out while I am driving down the highway with my 21 month old daughter in the back. There is also the unresolved noise coming from the engine compartment with the vehicle off that we recorded on video. We were told that the same issue had only happened to one other vehicle in the nation and they don’t know what caused it. So, it wasn’t fixed. It has made that noise on two separate occasions now. We filed a complaint with Volvo corporate on January 2, 2019 after the vehicle was towed in on New Year’s Eve because the brake fluid had drained out of it again. We were told we would be contacted with a decision about Volvo buying back our faulty vehicle within 24-48 hours. The corporate rep said that she had never heard of a vehicle with such extensive issues. Finally, two weeks later I received an email from Volvo corporate letting me know that they were offering us $4000 in trade assistance. The problem with that is the total purchase price of the vehicle was $36k plus tax, so $39,591. The current average KBB trade in value is $28,500. So, Volvo corporate is expecting us to take a $7000 loss on a vehicle we only owned for 18 months and had planned to own for a very long time. Not to mention the closest match (without moving to an older model) for a pre-owned vehicle at our local Volvo dealership has a sticker of $39,900, so we will would have to shell out at least $3000 more, or what is now $10,000 total just to get into an equivalent vehicle. And if we just decide to get rid of it and buy a different brand vehicle, then we lose an additional $3,000 in the extended warranty that we purchased and the $4,000 trade assistance they offered. So, we either wait until the next malfunction, which should officially qualify us for lemon law, and risk getting into an accident, or we take a major loss on this vehicle. When I asked how they justified making their customer take that kind of loss on an obviously problematic vehicle, I was told that my “case has been reviewed at the highest level and any further communication should be through Park Place Volvo” (my local dealer). So, they obviously recognize that there is a major problem, but they don’t care about fixing the situation with little or no loss to their customer. After my last communication with them, I posted my story and the video of the noise from my engine on their Facebook page to share what has happened and warn others. Yesterday evening, Volvo blocked me from posting to or liking anything on their page and deleted my comments. On top of that, I also noticed that others that shared a bad experience were deleted and blocked as well. So, their way of maintaining their impeccable reputation is just to sweep the bad experiences under the rug and make their Facebook page look like it’s full of happy, satisfied customers. I’m absolutely shocked at their antics and how unethical their practices are. As soon as the government shut down ends we will be filing a complaint with the FTC as well.

Carrie of Dallas, TX
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My unsafe and unreliable Volvo XC60. This is why I will never buy a Volvo again. A 1 year car which has been almost 4 month under repair, with problems affecting the engine, transmission, consumption, start and stop system, software... The Volvo customer support has been very bad. NEVER AGAIN!!! www.unsafevolvo.com

JOSE PABLO of Brussels, Other
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I bought a V70XC Beautiful car/showroom condition. That was it. It has been nothing short of a money pit, a nightmare I wake up to everyday and a constant enemy. I have replaced the transmission 2 times and 1 engine in less than 40K miles. A myriad of sensors failed that NO ONE can diagnose. The dealership is 70 miles away and NO ONE will work on them. ALL mechanics run when I pull up. Immediately telling me they don't work on them. It has literally spent more time on the back of a tow truck than on the road. If I didn't have my ANGELS I know this car would have already killed me. It has failed to accelerate in the WORST possible times, intersections, pulling into traffic etc.There's just no words to express my anger toward VOLVO and SWEDEN without corrupting my soul. I once owned the YUGO in the 1980's and I have often wished I had it back compared to this total Mechanical and Engineering Mistake of the Century. My problems are typical I discovered. I didn't get just a lemon, apparently that is all they made. If you buy one after reading these reviews then you deserve it. I bought another car yesterday and it's NOT a Volvo and I will never look at them the same. I pity anyone I see in one. But that's not often. I don't see them on the road often.Thank God I am free of that BEAST of burden. Now I actually look forward to driving since I got another car. I dreaded even having to drive it to the store. Owning it probably took 10 years off my life too. Good Riddance Volvo. I hope you bankrupt. Shame on the Swedens for making such a horrible, horrible piece of junk. OH, did I mention the fact I only put 50,000 miles on it? AND about 50,000 dollars in it.

Jonny of Carrollton, GA
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On August 20th, 2016, my wife and child ran out of gas in her brand new 2016 Volvo XC60 which she paid $43,000 for. She purchased the Volvo because of reputation and safety. Volvo uses their "roadside" assistance as a selling tool. My wife and child sat for 2 hours after being told it would be less than one hour. No one followed up with her, gave her any update at all. It was 90 degrees and they were not close enough to walk to any store. A kind gentleman finally stopped, gave them water and snacks and then came back with gas. He did not take a dime. I called Volvo to voice my displeasure and it was then they called my wife. At this point, it was too late. Roadside assistance is good but only if they actually "assist."

Alan of Huntersville, NC
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First of all, let me say I've been driving Volvos for over 28 years and absolutely love this brand. I'm currently on my 4th. The first Volvo I purchased in 1985 saved my life in a head-on collision. I'm currently driving the XC60 and thoroughly enjoy driving this car as I am in sales and drive at least 25,000/yr. With that being said, the condition of the seats wearing in the lower lumbar is not up to Volvo's usual high standards. I bought this latest car in Jan. 2012 and had to replace the driver's seat after just 4 months because the pigment was wearing off as if I had rubbed it off with sand paper. It's now early March, and the driver's seat again looks completely worn in the exact same area. Now, even the passenger seat is wearing, and I've probably had someone sitting in that seat for less than a total of 5 hours since the purchase. I keep cars for a minimum of 100K miles and expect this kind of seat wear after at least 3-4 years of driving, not 4 months or even a year. I love everything about Volvos and have kept each one for at least 7 years or more, yet the leather on this model seems to be well below the usual Volvo quality standards I've come to expect and have always been more than willing to pay. I hope Volvo will work with me to resolve this hiccup because being in sales, I understand the meaning of "customer service" after the sale. I look forward to getting this resolved and continuing to drive Volvos for many years to come.

Caroline of Saint Petersburg, FL
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Best customer service and best safety record. NIELLO Volvo is the best dealer in the area. They have quality cars-new and used-and take excellent care of their customers. I have been a Volvo owner for 14 years and am on my 4th car. I LOVE Volvo!!!

Rebecca of Woodland, CA
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Own a 2015.5 VolvoXc60 T5 with 54000 highway miles. Car has been maintained meticulously. Recently had check engine light come on. Brought to dealer for check. Was advised error codes for O2 sensor and thermostat housing defect. Also advised rear brakes and rotors needed replace. Total cost to me $1800 as warranty had expired at 50K miles. Have never had to replace rear brakes in my life at 53k miles. Questioned tech and service writer regarding brakes (common on this model?) and thermostat housing defect. (Advised there has been problem with these housings.) However no recall or assistance from Volvo. Always had heard Volvo was a good vehicle with good customer service, but cannot attest to this. No help from dealer. Will be contacting Volvo USA. Not what you expect from a 45k automobile.

Frank of Stuart, FL
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I bought a brand new V40 D2 1.6 last year. I have had nothing but problems with the car since a few months after I made my purchase. During the first few months there was a problem with the airbag and the car had to be recovered to a garage. A few months ago black smoke was coming out of the car on a cold start and the vehicle started to shudder. The car has been at the dealers for 6 weeks now and no one seems to know what is wrong with it. The customer relations team from Volvo UK have been shocking. They are rude and far from courteous when you call. One female customer relations representative informed me I should be grateful for a courtesy car that was better speck than my vehicle. Really helpful! I am still waiting to speak to the male who is in charge of my case. You are left feeling a burden even though its the company that have burdened you by selling you a car that isn't fit for purpose. It is unlikely that I will purchase another Volvo or recommend one to anyone else.

Karen of Sheffield, Other
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The problems with this car are too many to list. Very disappointed with my purchase of the 2016 XC90. It has been in for service at least 8 times since January this year. I will not even drive it on long trips due to the lack of trust with this vehicle.

Michael of Logan, WV
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My 2006 S40 was okay, until about 2009, when we started having water appear in the passenger side footwell, when it rained. I was told by the dealer that it was a known problem, with a service bulletin available from Volvo, that said it was a design problem. All Volvos since 2001, that have a sun roof, have the same issue. I was told that since the car was no longer on warranty, "too bad, it was not covered". They wanted $1,700 to fix it, and told me other than having water in the footwell, it would not cause other problems.In December, 2011, the car completely died. The problem was that one of the computers (under the dash on the passenger side) was ruined, due to being wet. It cost me over $1,000 to get the computer replaced, and the repairman said that the other computers (in the same location) were also showing signs of corrosion, and damages due to the water. He also said that, in his opinion, the car was not trustworthy. It could be okay for years, or die at any time.In summary, a known design flaw that showed up after the warranty period, caused my Volvo to be a car I cannot trust, and therefore, I have decided that I will sell the car, never buy another Volvo, and tell everyone I can, not to buy a Volvo.

Olin of Providence, RI
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