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Apr 18th, 2018, 23:19 | #1 |
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Advice on buying used XC90
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Need help on buying 2010 XC90 Active model with 61K miles, 1 owner with FVSH (7 Stamps) @ 11.5K. Buying at used car seller and seller is arranging new 12 months MOT and 3 tyres changed before delivery. I am not sure what works and parts are changed during all these services so I have requested seller to provide all the service history details(invoices or any documents on completed work and parts) but seller is saying that is not possible, all the services are done at main dealer which is already available on service book. and no dealer will release this information to 3rd party. My question is how can I believe all the required work/parts are changed during the previous services as required/suggested by Volvo dealer? Service stamp on service book shows that date, time and where it has be done. It is not proof of what work is done during the service. Any inputs/suggestions from members of this forum will be great help to take a right decision. Thank you. |
Apr 19th, 2018, 01:41 | #2 |
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Assume if the servicing was carried out at a Volvo dealership they would have completed each and every service as per the service manual, plus they would have changed and charged for any additional items that were required outwith normal service items as they are all profit orientated and their aim is to get as much of your hard earned as they possibly can.
At 61k it will be mostly oil, oil filter, cabin filter, fuel filter, air filter, tyres as and when required. I would expect the original discs and pads to still be on the car, the cam belt and auxiliary belt and ancillaries will be original
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Apr 19th, 2018, 07:52 | #3 |
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Thank you 4x4.
So you mean I need to replace cam belt, auxiliary belt, disc and pads as part of next service? Which is due in next two months. But seller confirmed cam belt and auxiliary need to be changed at 85k mikes or 10 years. |
Apr 19th, 2018, 08:50 | #4 |
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Cam belt service interval is 10 years or 108k miles and aux belt should be done at the same time, therefore I would doubt they will change them at 8 years and 61K
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Apr 19th, 2018, 10:11 | #5 |
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Thank you 4x4.
Just I had short test drive, frankly speaking I am driving first time any 4x4. Ignition started without any issue and drive was ok I dint find any unusual sounds, no major scratches or dents, I am hoping everything ok mechanically by looking at the service stamps(not missed any service from last 7.5 years). Is any other things do I need to consider before agreeing for final purchase. I assume disc and pads need to be replaced on next service if required. |
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Apr 19th, 2018, 10:45 | #6 |
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My experience of an XC90, and something I will take forward to my next purchase is this.
These are heavy cars. I bought mine with 105k lies on. It now has 128k. Around 100k I would suggest that suspension parts, bushes, rods and links need replacing. Bearing that in mind at circa 61k miles you are well away from such replacements. I would be ahoy to take a car with 61k miles on and in a few years begin to act proactively on it. Things such as Transmission fluid changes, Haldex Service, clean out the EGR pipework etc. Routine run of the mill expendable items like brakes and discs are things you should do anyway, but a well kept vehicle goes beyond that, and the few things above are what I would do to keep your purchase in tip top condition. |
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As 4x4 said, if a Volvo main dealer has completed each and every service, it would be completed as per the service manual, they would also have changed and charged for any additional items that were required. As it already has a FVSH, how about trying to negotiate getting the dealer that is selling the vehicle to have the vehicle serviced by an authorised Volvo dealer? If they're not willing to do that, why not check how much the recommended service would be from Volvo and try to secure a larger discount? Depending upon the type of service they do for you, you might just get a quick oil & filter change plus the stamp in the book That way you'll have a little more peace of mind and you retain the FVSH that the vehicle already has. Another benefit of FVSH is that you get to retain the pan-european Volvo Breakdown assistance membership (so if you currently pay for AA/RAC membership that's another saving!).
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