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The chief executive of Volvo Cars, which is owned by Chinese auto maker Geely, told a newspaper on Tuesday that it would be "very difficult" for the company to avoid making a loss this year and the next.
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No. On my V70 the control panel went broken. I asked the local dealer about costs to fix it, he told that it is Euro 1300. After a quick check in the internet I found, that this is a common problem and the costs to fix it are between 290 and 390 Euros when done in Germany.
I wrote to Volvo about this and did not get any answer. They simply did not care.
So: I am no Volvo-customer any more. I am sure, I am not the only one who learned about the customerrelations of Volvo and took the consequences.
As Volvo have now axed the C30 (I think today is the last day of production) they desperately need an AFFORDABLE sub-V40 car to compete with the Audi A1/Polo/Mini/Fiesta. As I get the feeling that they are more interested in the lucrative business sector than private buyers like myself I will be buying Ford or Honda instead of Volvo next time. A shame as I have been a satisfied Volvo customer for 18 years.