Volvo
Browse Malaysia’s best used Volvo cars from the lowest prices.
Established in 1927, Volvo Car Corporation is a Swedish automobile manufacturer and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group of China. Originally, the company was founded as a subsidiary of the ball bearing maker SKF.
Volvo cars have long been marketed and stressed their historic reputation for solidity and reliability and been at the forefront of safety engineering with many safety firsts in the industry; Volvo introduced laminated glass in 1944 in the PV model, in 1959 Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin invented and patented the modern three-point safety belt, developed the first rear-facing child seat in 1964 and introduced its own booster seat in 1978.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the USA, Volvo's S80 became one of the 2009 Top Safety Picks Award winners and in recent years Volvo cars have still managed to maintain their high class safety ratings as seen in test results. The XC90, S80, C70, XC60, S60 and C30 are all rated Top Safety Picks in these crash tests. The 2014 models of the XC60, XC90, S60 and S80 have even received the Top Safety Pick+ rating.
Volvo has also scored high in EuroNCAP tests. Since 2009, all the Volvo models that EuroNCAP have tested have received five-star safety ratings: Volvo C30, V40, V60, V60 plug-in hybrid, XC60 and V70. The new Volvo V40 got the best test result of any car model ever tested in EuroNCAP.
1. Never pay deposit without seeing the car.
2. Visit seller to test drive the car.
3. Check the background and conditions of the car :-
a. Service History, to ensure the car is serviced timely and verify the car’s exact mileage.
b. Outstanding Loan, ensure that it is fully settled before the change of ownership takes place.
c. Check out our Used Car Buying Tips Video here on other important points to look for when checking the condition of a used car.
4. Other important Points to consider when choosing a used car
a. Fuel Efficiency and Mileage
b. Type of Warranty
c. Maintenance Cost
d. Yearly Road Tax
5. Ask for car registration card and please verify with the Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) if the seller is registered as the owner of the car, and to check than it is not reported as stolen car.
6. Insist on a proper Sales and Purchase Agreement.