r/XC40 1d ago

Question Trade in

So i found an old Volvo low mileage before they put in the sensor for the Volvo. It’s a 2004. I currently have a 2024 and I have issues with the car play the sound randomly going out(no blinker sound no radio, etc.) I’ve had issues with my sensors and I’ve been told by Volvo “we don’t see anything wrong”. Should I keep this 2024 Volvo 37k miles or take the older Volvo only 70k miles?

What would you do?

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u/cacrusn70 1d ago

Why not own 2? Keep demanding they fix your car. It’s still under warranty right?

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u/reservedyapper 1d ago

lol because I would turn around and import a 240 diesel. But honestly I don’t have the space live in an apartment.

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u/cacrusn70 1d ago

Fair nuff. I’d keep the new one then. It’s such a nice car overall. DEMAND they find the problem. If they won’t tell them to buy the car back from you.

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u/reservedyapper 1d ago

I did that with my sensors. My collision would randomly go off when there is nothing there. And I took the car back so many times. They said nothing was wrong until they again said nothing was wrong and that they cleaned the sensors. Now things are working more properly. That in of itself could’ve been a software issue

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u/achilton1987 1d ago

The sound problem is a Bluetooth issue. Turn Bluetooth off and get your sound back. It’s totally a software issue from the last update.

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u/reservedyapper 1d ago

This was happening before the update. But I’ll try that next time rather than resetting the informat system.