Volvo CPO Vehicles Will Now Come With Unlimited-Mileage Warranty

Volvo CPO Vehicles Will Now Come With Unlimited-Mileage Warranty

High-mile drivers, take note: Volvo said last week that it now offers an unlimited-mileage warranty on its certified pre-owned vehicles. The Swedish luxury brand added the unlimited-mileage coverage can be customized to a specific customer's desires.

The brand said coverage can be extended up to eight years from the car's original in-service date with unlimited miles to maximize coverage on a certified used vehicle. To qualify as a certified used vehicle, a particular car must show fewer than 80,000 miles on the odometer and be less than five years old. A factory Volvo technician inspects each vehicle eligible for the CPO program and combs over 170-plus points during the inspection process. Finally, a vehicle's title and history report must meet Certified by Volvo standards for a final seal of approval.


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mre30mre30 - 11/7/2018 6:14:44 PM
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Anyone have any data about how reliable these "Tata" Volvo's are?

The prior "Ford" Volvo's kind of fell apart and were no match for the "Volvo-Volvo's" (i.e. 760/740/940 etc) of the mid-1990's.

Nobody seems to have an opinion on how these new-era Volvo's hold up.


FoncoolFoncool - 11/7/2018 7:10:58 PM
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FYI- Tata has nothing to do with Volvo. Tata owns Jaguar Land Rover. Geeley (Chinese) owns Volvo as well as Lotus.


mre30mre30 - 11/7/2018 7:25:40 PM
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Anyone have any data about how reliable these "Geeley" Volvo's are?

The prior "Ford" Volvo's kind of fell apart and were no match for the "Volvo-Volvo's" (i.e. 760/740/940 etc) of the mid-1990's.

Nobody seems to have an opinion on how these new-era Volvo's hold up.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 11/7/2018 9:41:30 PM
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If you are going to by a car with a 2.0L turbo charged AND supercharged engine, you kind of get what you deserve. There will never be a modern Volvo in my driveway.


deaHelkcunKdeaHelkcunK - 11/8/2018 12:17:34 PM
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Don’t let any of those newfangled computers into your life either!


Tiberius1701ATiberius1701A - 11/8/2018 12:59:39 PM
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"The prior "Ford" Volvo's kind of fell apart and were no match for the "Volvo-Volvo's" (i.e. 760/740/940 etc) of the mid-1990's."
I call BS on this. Having worked at a Volvo retailer from 2010-2017 the cars engineered under Ford's custody (mid 2000's C30, S40, V50, C30, S80 2007 and on, 2008 and on XC70, XC60 and the S60 from 2011 and up) were every bit as good as 'Volvo Volvos' as you put them. The real crap were the first few years of XC90, late 90'-early 2000 S80 and the Mitsu-Volvo V40 S40 and C70.


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