The National Consumer Commission has notified motorists of a recall affecting three separate Volvo models in South Africa.
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Volvo Car South Africa has issued a recall for three vehicle models after discovering several issues that could impact the safety and functionality of the cars. The automaker notified the National Consumer Commission (NCC) on 31 January, detailing the potential risks associated with specific models, including the XC90 and XC40. The affected vehicles include the XC90, which was first sold...
The National Consumer Commission has notified motorists of a recall affecting three separate Volvo models in South Africa.
Bulelwa Hoala The National Consumer Commission (NCC) announced on Thursday, 4 February 2025 that Volvo Car South Africa is recalling three of its...
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