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Used Volvo's: safe to buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1123680" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Friend in Milnerton has had Volvos since 1967. He is aware of the high cost of parts but points out that these are seldom required. After the motorplan runs out, he takes it to a local mechanic for services</p><p></p><p>He had to replace the front disc brake pads after 70 000km. Volvo insisted that all 4 wheel pads be done, for R8 500,00. His local repair guy did it for R1800. The actual brake pads cost R1200 a set for some Bosch pads, which is what Volvo use, since it is marked on the pad itself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1123680, member: 746"] Friend in Milnerton has had Volvos since 1967. He is aware of the high cost of parts but points out that these are seldom required. After the motorplan runs out, he takes it to a local mechanic for services He had to replace the front disc brake pads after 70 000km. Volvo insisted that all 4 wheel pads be done, for R8 500,00. His local repair guy did it for R1800. The actual brake pads cost R1200 a set for some Bosch pads, which is what Volvo use, since it is marked on the pad itself [/QUOTE]
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