We bought a V50, 2006, in July 2005. Early December, 2005, with less
than 2,000 miles on the car, the transmission axle sheared off. Total
loss of power to the drive train. This happened in city traffic. If
it had happened on the expressway, death would likely have occured.
Volvo fell all over themselves apologizing and the dealer told us it
was a manufacturing defect. We demanded a written explanation from the
manufacturer, which was promised in December but has never been
delivered to us.
Beware of this car. There was absolutely no warning. If you have one,
have it examined very careful and very frequently.
jg - 18 Jan 2006 21:02 GMT
> We bought a V50, 2006, in July 2005. Early December, 2005, with less
> than 2,000 miles on the car, the transmission axle sheared off. Total
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> Beware of this car. There was absolutely no warning. If you have one,
> have it examined very careful and very frequently.
If that's a manufacturing rather than a design defect, it happens rarely on
many models of car. I heard of it once on a Rolls Royce, or maybe that was
fatigue. A steel shaft with an imperfection, all you could to to examine
would be take it out and xray it.