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Volvo.
What to Check Before Buying.

Volvo has built a reputation around safety and longevity, with many models comfortably exceeding 200,000 miles when properly maintained. Buyers are typically drawn to estates and SUVs for family use, attracted by the brand's strong safety credentials and comfortable interiors. However, electrical gremlins and wear in suspension components are worth investigating on any used example, particularly as these cars age beyond the warranty period.

⚠ Known issue
Certain Volvo models have shown patterns of premature wear in specific suspension and steering components that can prove costly if not identified early - get the full picture before you buy.
⚠ Common MOT failure
Front suspension arm bushes and ball joint wear

The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.

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