Cpo Volvo Warranty
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Cpo Volvo Warranty
Hey guys,
Lately I’m thinking to get CPO Xc90.
I heard it comes with 5 years unlimited mileage warranty. I like that, very stylish, modern and main thing safe car.
My Question would be, was any one buying cpo Volvo vehicle, and if you did, how that warranty really works. Is it works like a normal warranty or it’s just kind of fake?
Thank you!
Lately I’m thinking to get CPO Xc90.
I heard it comes with 5 years unlimited mileage warranty. I like that, very stylish, modern and main thing safe car.
My Question would be, was any one buying cpo Volvo vehicle, and if you did, how that warranty really works. Is it works like a normal warranty or it’s just kind of fake?
Thank you!
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First is to read the warranty - make sure you see if its Volvo's or another aftermarket.
FAQs for Volvo's program: https://www.volvocars.com/us/shoppin...fied-pre-owned
Note, while I have not done a CPO with Volvo, I did with VW. at 49,000 miles, my oil pressure light started to flicker on my CC. Took into the dealer who did a complete diagnostic only to find debris in the oil pickup. The dealer worked with VW of America and approved a new long block (lol a $9800 value). Gave me a loaner for the duration, no charge to me for any of the work. The thing is, the factory pays the dealer so the dealer is happy to do the work.
If I were to ever buy a "new" car again, I'd certainly go CPO over new every time. Best deal is to look for a prior lease car with under 25K miles as they tend to follow all scheduled maintenance with the dealer.
FAQs for Volvo's program: https://www.volvocars.com/us/shoppin...fied-pre-owned
Note, while I have not done a CPO with Volvo, I did with VW. at 49,000 miles, my oil pressure light started to flicker on my CC. Took into the dealer who did a complete diagnostic only to find debris in the oil pickup. The dealer worked with VW of America and approved a new long block (lol a $9800 value). Gave me a loaner for the duration, no charge to me for any of the work. The thing is, the factory pays the dealer so the dealer is happy to do the work.
If I were to ever buy a "new" car again, I'd certainly go CPO over new every time. Best deal is to look for a prior lease car with under 25K miles as they tend to follow all scheduled maintenance with the dealer.
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