Does Volvo come with a warranty?
All new Volvos leave the dealership with a New Vehicle Limited Warranty, which combines bumper-to-bumper and powertrain coverage and lasts for 4 years/50,000 miles. Other major parts of the warranty include corrosion protection for 12 years/unlimited miles and roadside assistance for 4 years/unlimited miles.
What does a drivetrain warranty include?
A drivetrain warranty includes coverage for the transmission, driveshaft, axle shafts, and wheels. Your vehicle’s engine is not covered under this type of plan. A powertrain warranty is focused on the parts that make your vehicle move.
Is the 2007 Volvo XC90 a good car?
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Is the transmission on a Volvo XC90 bad?
Now, their reputation is running into the ground and I make sure to tell everyone what a horrible car Volvo makes. The transmission on my XC90 — with the 2.9L in-line T6 engine — is generally regarded as the only engine with the transmission problem.
How long is the warranty on a new Volvo?
Unlike many manufacturer warranties, Volvo’s new car warranty doesn’t have a long powertrain warranty. Coverage is wrapped into the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, lasting only 4 years/50,000 miles. This is short for powertrain coverage and low-to-average for bumper-to-bumper coverage.
What’s the name of the new Volvo XC90?
Volvo hasn’t made many changes to the XC90 over the years, but 2007 brings a modest refresh for the company’s SUV. All models now have body-color side moldings and door handles, which provide a polished look more befitting an expensive luxury sport-ute.