> Hi there, i recently purchased a volvo v40 1.9td, and as i'd just got
> it, i thought it would be prudent to get a genuine volvo service.
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> Rich
From my experience, a volvo dealer (if that's who you went to) don't
have to qualification to do anything but work on the newest cars, and
then only warranty work.
Go to a shop who does volvo only (not a dealer). They survive on being
able to work on all models, and to diagnose problems.
Also, do this BEFORE you buy the car. If the seller will not let you
take the car to get it inspected, buy elsewhere.
noLOGIC - 11 Jul 2007 08:23 GMT
hy, i have the '97 s40 so far i didn't ahve to do anything serious on it....
i've heard that manny of them have problems with the gearbox, so i live with
a constant fear of it, as in your case !!!
>> Hi there, i recently purchased a volvo v40 1.9td, and as i'd just got it,
>> i thought it would be prudent to get a genuine volvo service.
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> Also, do this BEFORE you buy the car. If the seller will not let you take
> the car to get it inspected, buy elsewhere.