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I was sold a car, Volvo V60 (the car)which had technical and Mechanical problems. The Dealer Auto Baltic Volvo tried several times to fix the car but failed. I requested for an exchange for another Volvo car with similar specification but instead they wanted me to add more money to buy Volvo V90 . To me, it was unethical business practice because, it is like,you create a problem so that you can use it to make more money.(instead of solving the problem you want to use it to make more money. I ended up returning the car to the dealer, because it is of no use to drive a car that fails to take you from point A to point B which is a basic function of a car.so it is as good as not having a car. Since 2019 the dealer is not solving the problem. This is their product they should own up to it. To me it simply means Volvo cars are not reliable and the dealer is only interested in cashing in the money but run away when their cars give customers problems.