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    Default Where do you go for repair (MA)?

    I am in search for a used xc70, and am curious where others bring their xc70s for repair. I've had enough Volvos to know it won't be repair-free. I know a few dealers in the area - one too far, two I want to avoid. I also know a Volvo-certified independent mechanic who's been taking care of my 850 for several years, but he doesn't see newer models much at all (parking lot observation). I'm sure he's capable of dealing with newer models, but I'd be hesitant to bring the newer model there.

    If you live in (near) Massachusetts, where do you take your xc70s for repairs? I'm near Rt.128 and Rt.2 intersection. PM me if that's more comfortable for you.

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    Purchsed my 07 over a year ago from the dealer in Nashua but haven't had any warranty issues and since they wanted $300 for an oil change and cabin filter @ the 15000 mile check I figued I needed to also do my own servicing on this car. I would also be interested in someone in the area.

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    Swanson Auto Service (independent Volvo service expertise) in Brookline is very good, though maybe distant from where you live and/or work. They may be able to give you a more conveniently located reliable alternative.
    09 Toyota Prius, Sprectra Blue
    01 Volvo V70XC, Ice Blue, 7-seater, built 4-01
    85 Ford Country Squire, Beige Woody, V8, ~79K mi [RIP]
    70 Chevy Malibu, Forest Green, V8 (ret)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhauptschein View Post
    Swanson Auto Service (independent Volvo service expertise) in Brookline is very good, though maybe distant from where you live and/or work. They may be able to give you a more conveniently located reliable alternative.
    Yes, I know of them, and yes, a little too out of the way. Do you see a lot of newer models serviced there? With so much computer/software dependency, I wonder if the indies have the right equipment (and familiarity).

    Hopefully this isn't posting rule violation, but these are the ones I have taken my 850/940/960 in the past.

    These are the shops within reasonable radius from me
    Dealers -
    Lovering Volvo - one chazbud mentioned I think. I thought they did good work, but never cheap.
    128 Volvo
    Boston Volvo Village

    Indy -
    SMW in Concord - slightly lower labor rate, Volvo-certified mechs, nice people, no loaner

    If there is any other indy in this area, that know how to service new models, I'd be a lot more at ease as I purchase one (04 and later).

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    Bought my 07 back in May at Lovering and no problems so I'm little help. One service trip for 7500 mile maintenance at dealer. Service people good to work with.

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    I've only needed routine maintenance, but I have been treated well at Boston Volvo Village, and they offer a free shuttle to/from the Red Line, if that is useful for you (it is ideal for me).

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    I have used Farrell Volvo in Southboro. An oil change and 7.5K service - so far so good.

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    For non-warranty service, I used to go to Cinderella Carriage in Cambridge. They're located off Concord Av in the Fresh Pond area near the end of Rt 2. They specialize in Volvos, have experience with XCs, and were good at diagnosing weird problems with my old 850. They're not cheap, however.
    2007 XC70 white, prem., climate, IAQS, iPOD
    1997 850 wagon, 100K miles

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    Quote Originally Posted by brick View Post
    Yes, I know of them, and yes, a little too out of the way. Do you see a lot of newer models serviced there? With so much computer/software dependency, I wonder if the indies have the right equipment (and familiarity).
    Of course, you will not really see any newer Volvo still under warranty at an indie. So there were more oldies including pre-2001 cars than >2001. That being said, when I moved out of state, my new service guy was quite impressed how well the car was maintained. I believe they would schedule a computer guy to come in on certain days for software upgrades.
    09 Toyota Prius, Sprectra Blue
    01 Volvo V70XC, Ice Blue, 7-seater, built 4-01
    85 Ford Country Squire, Beige Woody, V8, ~79K mi [RIP]
    70 Chevy Malibu, Forest Green, V8 (ret)

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    Default South Central MA Reliable Repair facility?

    I have had allot of trouble finding reliable repair service for my 2001 V70XC, so much so that I can’t wait to get rid of it. I should never have traded my 850 GLT.

    Gallo Volvo in Worcester, MA misdiagnosed a bad wheel bearing as warn brake pads, and forgot to re-apply all the bolts to the engine slash guard, which fell off on my way home from the dealer. (I also had a 135K mile checkup done which included an oil change) There is allot more to the story but I've been trying to go back hoping they can regain my trust, but it’s difficult when the car they are servicing is the one we use for our long travels. I don’t need this car failing on me because of improper/misdiagnosed repairs when I'm several hundred miles away. Not to mention that it’s never less than $600 when I bring it in.

    I now have an unusual road noise that I thought was another bearing problem, only to have Goodyear replace three tie rods in the front. (The forth was replaced just a year earlier) It did not fix the problem and those repairs created another awful noise when turning all the way to the left or right. I brought it back to Goodyear to look it over again, there answer, "Everything’s ok. It must be the tires." So, I brought it back to Town Fair Tire where I bought the tires 7 months and 9K miles earlier, and they said that one of the front tie rods was bad. Back to Goodyear I go, where they replaced the busted tie rod they had installed one week earlier, but I still have the same loud road noise. Goodyear suggested I go to a dealer to have it looked at before I can get prorated replacement tires from Goodyear thru Town Fair Tire.

    So, please, if anyone knows a reliable service shop in my area, I'd love to give them my business. There's certainly plenty of it.

    Thanks to you all for your help,
    John

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