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VOLVO has recalled the S60 Mk3 three times so far, with each campaign also affecting several other models in the range, including the V60, V90 and S90 The first action was in June 2021 and affected 14,380 cars made between October 2018 and December 2019 that had a fuse of the wrong rating fitted This could blow, leading to the fuel pump not working and the engine not running In August 2021, 256 Volvos were recalled because of faulty software that could suggest the fuel gauge was over-reading All cars affected were made in June or July 2021 The most recent campaign was launched in October 2022, because of another software glitch. It affected 4,755 Volvos produced between March 2021 and October 2022 that could suffer from the engine refusing to start; a software update fixed the problem was largely because the Volvo wasn’t worth the price premium of almost £10,000.

We ran a T8 on our fleet and loved its relative practicality, decent economy (especially for short trips in electric mode) and classy cabin. High purchase prices might be a hurdle, but if you can get over these, you should love S60 ownership

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