spiderborland t1_j46hgab wrote
I don’t know that this is so much is scream as it is they were just told how much it was going to cost for them to repair a timing chain on a 2011 Volvo after only owning the vehicle for a few months even though they thought they were buying a thoroughly serviced car.
Zachbnonymous t1_j472bjq wrote
What a random thing for me to be able to relate to. Had a similar thing happen not 6 months ago on my Volvo. The a/c compressor belt broke, and it flew up into my timing belt. I was lucky to not have any bent valves, and replaced the accessory belts myself. But the timing belt cost nearly 2 grand
spiderborland t1_j473kr7 wrote
I joke that all Volvo parts are hand made in Sweden... in the same factories that used to manufacture tanks. See... during the war, all the men went off and served, so the women went into the factories. Once the war ended, they didn't need tanks, and the women enjoyed working... so they switched to Volvo parts. Those same women have been working in the factories ever since... and they're getting older, and there aren't as many as there used to be. So now there's a very small workforce of slow moving factory workers making Volvo parts... hence why they cost so much.
EDIT: This story relies on my version of what Sweden was doing during the War, and I won't change my story regardless of what they were actually doing because the story won't work anymore.
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