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Steer well clear of them. Excuse the pun. They sold us a V40 Volvo in April 2025 and what I believe, to their knowledge, knew full well that this vehicle had multiple faults that were not disclosed in order to make a sale. Not only that and what we picked up after the purchase, was this vehicle had been in a front end collision. The front bumper had been resprayed and perhaps even replaced. This had obviously led to none of the front parking sensors working. Closer inspection on the inside of the bumper revealed that wiring leading to the sensors was also not Volvo standard.
Before driving away with the vehicle, I had asked 3 times for a diagnostics report. Only on the 3rd request were we told that they din't have the right machine to do the test. The previous 2 requests had led to an immediate change in subject. Strange, seeing as they are a Volvo dealership.
The parking sensors not working then brought up a life threatening concern as to whether the air bags would've actually deployed had we been in a head on collision for some reason. We were told the vehicle had been recently serviced however the service message was still displaying on the dashboard along the with the windscreen washer fluid needing to replenished. We filled washer bottle, however the message remained. In total, I picked up 9 different faults on the vehicle after purchasing. Had the vehicle actually been serviced, these faults should've been corrected.
The salesman, Rudi, along with dealer principal, were contacted and informed of the situation and the vehicle was returned. The dealer principal didn't even have the common courtesy to follow up or respond to my email of concerns.
Should you decide to by a vehicle from this branch, I would have it fully tested by a 3rd party before completing your purchase. You have been warned.
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