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Follow This Simple Guide to Keep Your Volvo Healthy and Happy!

 

If you've been driving a car for any amount of time, then it shouldn't surprise you to hear Volvos are incredibly reliable vehicles. Safety and reliability have been at the center of the Swedish automaker's brand since the very first ÖV4 models drove off the assembly line in 1927. That spirit continues to this day, as new Volvo cars consistently outlast and outperform their competitors, especially when it comes to safety. If you want to maximize the benefits of your new Volvo, here are a few simple tips to keep your Volvo running smoothly! 

 

Be Mindful Where You Park!

 

The location where you choose to park your new Volvo can have a significant impact on your vehicle's health, both in the short and long term. This is especially true if you live in an area with extreme temperatures. Hot summers and cold winters can damage a vehicle's systems, as can precipitation like rain or snow.

 

Simply put, if you're planning to leave your Volvo outside in the middle of a East Hartford winter, you should consider a different parking spot if possible. At the very least, look for a covered parking space; if not, an indoor garage.

 

Keep It Clean! 

 

We get it: most people don't like cleaning their cars. It's a task that often falls into the same category as doing laundry or dishes: necessary but inconvenient. There are significant benefits to keeping your car clean, both on the inside and outside.

 

Giving your new Volvo a consistent wash helps break up any dirt or particulates accumulating on the doors or underbelly. Over time, these particulates can cause serious damage, especially if they wear through a joint or pipe on your Volvo's underside. While crumbs and trash on the inside of your car might not have the same dramatic consequences, they can still gunk things up.

 

As an added bonus, you'll also be driving around in a clean car! It's hard not to appreciate the difference that makes, especially during a morning commute. Driving along Route 202 is stressful enough without having to brush off crumbs and juggle fast-food wrappers. 

 

Don't Slack on Service!

 

The good news is your new Volvo will likely need service a LOT less frequently than any comparable model from another brand. Of course, it's still a good idea to stick to your Volvo's service schedule to ensure everything runs smoothly.

 

Thankfully, it's not difficult as long as you keep in communication with your dealership. Your Volvo's internal systems will be able to notify you when things like oil changes pop up, and scheduling service is easy on your local Volvo dealership's website. Don't fret about buying expensive replacement parts or committing to elaborate at-home repairs either: Volvo's warranties are incredibly generous in covering routine services.

 

Software Updates Are Important, Too!

 

If we had to guess, people generally don't get very excited about software updates. Let's be honest with ourselves: we've all spent at least a month clicking Remind Me Later on a core computer update at some point or another. So, keeping your Volvo's internal software up-to-date is always a great idea to ensure your car is running smoothly. 

 

In the event you have a home internet connection, your Volvo should be able to update automatically. If you're running into issues, it's always a good idea to call your local Volvo dealership service center for assistance.

 

Thankfully, Volvo's cutting-edge engineering goes a long way towards ensuring a comfortable, reliable, and long-lasting driving experience. As long as you give your new Volvo the care and consideration it needs, it'll happily serve you for years to come!

 

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