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Latest J.D.Power & Associates (Initial Quality), Volvo is #5

Yes, and they said the Saab was going to be a dangerous and hporrible car, and those models turned out to be the opposite.

I try and take it all carefully based on what the criteria are. But when I see the same cars coming up again and again, such as here, with different problems, I wonder. No matter what though, it can be hit and miss. you can have a dreadful car, and the next person a great one.

I do think Volvo deserved it's low rating last year. Volvo has been a real dissapointment to me for a number of years. And when I see them in the shop with continual electrical problems I feel sad. But then there are the ones that are happy cars in spite of it.






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