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I would talk to your dealer's sales manager and the owner of the dealership, explain your problem, see what each says.
Perhaps the problem lies with a scheming tech or the person who drove the car did some fiddling with the tires - maybe the wheels as well.
The dealer might not even be aware of such hanky panky.
If you are not satisfied, THEN go to Volvo. When I purchased my first Volvo, an "88 GLE 745, I got it at Volvo of Nashua (NH) - several years later they had a purge of employees because the owner had an issuee with his daughter and her husband who ran the dealership. About a year later, a new Volvo dealer opened up about a mile away - subsidized by Volvo - Lovering Volvo of Nashua put Volvo of Nashua out of business!
Volvo does care about Volvo owners.
PS check the year codes on the tires, their dates might be instructive!
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