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Re: Volvo sucks. [kari4] by qbrozen
Sep 16, 2008 (8:30 am)
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Replying to: kari4 (Sep 15, 2008 4:08 pm)

Ya never know.
It took Honda several years before they stepped up to the plate and made good on their trans problems. Maybe Volvo will do the same thing.
 
All you folks should get together offline and start a class action lawsuit. I'm not sure why that hasn't happened yet based on the seemingly endless complaints I've seen. You also may want to gather owners from swedespeed.com.
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Re: Volvo sucks. [qbrozen] by mikey148
Sep 22, 2008 (6:18 pm)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Sep 16, 2008 8:30 am)

Does anyone in this group know how to go about filing a class action. As you know, most owners would not go to the extent of blogging about these sort of problems. I know many other owners just in my small circle that have had their trannies replaced and have never said a word! There must be literally thousands that have had this problem. My dealership service manager readily admits the problem has been ongoing for a long time.
 
What is the criteria for a matter to be classified or considered eligible for class action status?
 
Are there any lawyer Volvo owners in this group that could offer advice. I am sure many of us feel this way.
 
Back up & running, but disgruntled!
 
 
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Re: Volvo sucks. [mikey148] by steve_ HOST
Sep 22, 2008 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: mikey148 (Sep 22, 2008 6:18 pm)

Class action suits aren't so appealing if the lawyers make millions and the consumers get a $500 coupon off a new Volvo. That seems to be the end result more often than not. Maybe you should just check with your own attorney or BBB or consumer protection office (or just contact a Volvo CSR) and see if you can get a better result by yourself?
 
There are plenty of net search ads for lemon lawyer firms who offer free case evaluations for class actions; shouldn't cost anything to contact a few of them and see what they say.
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Volvo Transmission Class Action Suit should be considered by denncou
Sep 26, 2008 (3:24 pm)
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On 9/19/08, I spoke with John (x1980) at Volvo Cars of North America/Customer Care Center, and had explained our issue. On Wednesday (9/17) evening, my husband pulled our 2002 XC70 Volvo into the garage and the "check transmission" light came on. We immediately called Barrier Volvo to get it in for Service, and were instructed to bring it to Barrier Volvo/Southcenter (Tukwila)first thing Thursday morning. We found out later that Thursday morning that our Volvo with 63K miles needs a new transmission at a cost of $5,900!!!!! We are not the original owners, and purchased this vehicle on 12/12/2006 from Towne & Coutnry Motors (Bellevue) with ~40K miles. As of today, we have ~63K miles. During the 22K miles that we have driven in less than 2 years we have religiously serviced our vehicle at Barrier Volvo (Bellevue). In fact, 8/5/08 we had the 60K Mile Volvo Scheduled Maintenance Service performed with just 59K miles on the vehicle. The only issue reported, by Barrier Volvo, was that we needed a new radiator and we had that work completed on 8/7/08. My husband & I are having serious issue with that a Volvo with such young mileage, and serviced religiously would require a new transmission. Especially when the vehicle received the 60K Manufacturers Scheduled Maintenance within a month's time!!! When I spoke with John/Customer Care Center, earlier today, he had agreed that our car was fairly young to need a new transmission, and would see what Volvo could do to help us out. Later in the afternoon, my husband had received a call from Greg at Barrier Volvo/Tukwila and they offered $500. We are having extreme difficulty in accepting that Volvo Corp is not standing behind their vehicle, and not supporting drivers/owners of their vehicle who religiously take great care of the car. There is something wrong with the transmission that we/owners did not cause!!!!
 
On 9/22/08, we had asked of the Service Rep at Barrier Volvo to please tell us specifically what was broke with the transmission, and he called us back a day later and said that the transmission would be shipped back to Sweden and rebuilt out, and that they will not be investing any time into evaluating what caused the transmission to fail.
 
I spoke with an attorney, who said that it is a very unfair situation, but we would need to take the part to an unbias-transmission place to diagnose what failed in the part, and then have to prove it was either related to bad service handling on part of Barrier Volvo.. the attorney discouraged us in doing that as it would costs us tons of money with far more work ahead of us to prove Volvo failed us.
 
Today, 9/26/08, I called Customer Care Center to see if there was more that Volvo could do to help or support us as $500 coupon is something but it is less than 10% of the entire bill. We were told that there wasn't much that Customer Care Center could do at their level, and only the Volvo Regional Representative can make decisions, and the Regional Rep does not communicate directly with customers, and once the Rep offers a coupon that's the final word. Essentially, the message being delivered is that my husband & I have to accept the situation as-is and that there's nothing further we can do or no other Volvo top-layer person we can speak with so we best throw our hands in the air and walk away.
 
What a position to be in, a car with young mileage and so well maintained and serviced by Volvo dealerships. Now, here we are, still owing money on our auto loan, and we have no other options but to pay the $6K bill, as we can not drive, trade or sell vehicle with broken transmission. My husband & I estimate that we bought the car for $20K, and since then have put another $9K in repair bills on our vehicle that only has 63K miles!!!!!!!
 
This seems so unnacceptable! My husband & I obviously took such great care of this car. We bought the car in anticipation of needing a reliable family vehicle. I can not appreciate Volvo's stand in not supporting us consumers. I am reading about the numerous situations similar to our's with their transmission [http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/volvo.htm] and feel that it is time to consider a Class Action lawsuit. I am seeing that others have a far much horrible experience than us.
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Re: T6 Transmission [kari4] by db2814
Sep 28, 2008 (3:57 am)
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Replying to: kari4 (Mar 06, 2008 9:18 pm)

Hi: I own a 2003 Volvo XC90. Does this have the suspect GM Transmission? I have 147,000 KM on my vehicle and so far things have been fine in the transmission department. I have had to replace my brake booster, I changed the timing belt, timing belt tensioner and have to replace the two rear shocks because they are leaking fluid. Outside of this things have been good.
 
I am almost scared to change the transmission fluid. Should this be done and how can I find out if I have a GM transmission. Thanks. Dave
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Re: T6 Transmission [db2814] by qbrozen
Sep 30, 2008 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: db2814 (Sep 28, 2008 3:57 am)

which engine do you have?
If you have the T6, yes, you have a GM trans.
If a 2.5T, then you have an Aisin trans and don't need to worry.
I would have the trans serviced every 30k, regardless of which trans you have.
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Re: Volvo Transmission Class Action Suit should be considered [denncou] by qbrozen
Sep 30, 2008 (7:40 am)
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Replying to: denncou (Sep 26, 2008 3:24 pm)

You have an XC70??
I haven't heard of widespread problems with that vehicle. Only the XC90 that is the topic of this discussion.
Which engine do you have?
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Re: T6 Transmission [qbrozen] by db2814
Sep 30, 2008 (9:23 am)
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Replying to: qbrozen (Sep 30, 2008 7:39 am)

Thanks for your help. Much appreciated. Dave
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Re: Volvo Transmission Class Action Suit should be considered [denncou] by johngeo
Sep 30, 2008 (5:13 pm)
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Replying to: denncou (Sep 26, 2008 3:24 pm)

When a manufacturer says there is "nothing else we can do.", that is a lie. It is just a way to stop you in your tracks. What you need to do is to forget the class action thing and go to small claims court. In any states you can sue for more than the $6000 it will cost to fix the car. Often they will settle out of court to avoid the bad publicity.
 
 I just bought a 2005 Volvo XC90 T6 last week and this week it is at the dealer for a new transmission at 39000 miles. Fortunately it is under warranty but what if it goes bad again at 60K? I am documenting everything just incase I have to go to small claims in the future.
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Re: Transmission Replaced [kerrymwhite] by db2814
Oct 02, 2008 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: kerrymwhite (Aug 27, 2008 9:20 am)

Hi: I have a 2003 XC90 with 148,000 km on it. So far I have had no problems with my transmission. Did you have any warning signs before your transmission went? Also what is the name of your dealership so I can use it if mine fails. I am in Ottawa, ON and might need this as amunition. Many thanks. Dave

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