QUOTE(Mabuk Susu @ Feb 5 2024, 05:16 PM)
Yup, avoid Volvo PHEV models at all cost. Spare parts will cost a lot. Once warranty and service package is over, need to fork out more money to service.Volvo cars have very less value in second hand market.
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Feb 8 2024, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE(Mabuk Susu @ Feb 5 2024, 05:16 PM) Yup, avoid Volvo PHEV models at all cost. Spare parts will cost a lot. Once warranty and service package is over, need to fork out more money to service.Volvo cars have very less value in second hand market. |
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Feb 8 2024, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 7 2024, 05:28 PM) If not mistaken Volvo cars line up nowadays is either hybrid or EV. Yup, avoid continentals hybrid models. Once rosak will burn a hole in your wallet. Volvo spare parts cost more than BMW, Mercedes spare parts.My cousin family were once very hardcore Volvo supporters, few years back bought the S60 hybrid after warranty ends now convert to BMW 5 series. This is why i always tell new owners dont pick hybrid cars especially continentals 1. The only stable less issue hybrid in market is from Toyota/Lexus, the rest just forget it. For conti cars, go for ICE or full EV models. |
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