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30 Days In - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the 2024 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

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The foot thing has only worked once. Thanks for the tips!

LOVE:

That I didn't buy a Tesla.

The comfy seats and how it makes me taller (I'm 5'2").

Sound system.

The ACCELERATION.

No start button. Just walk away...

Warming the interior on the app.

30k miles of commuting and no gas.
Battery life - 50 highway miles going fast with Boston braking = 28%. When traffic is crawling (5-30 mph) it's about half the usage.

Battery might last 10 years!

Trunk space - suprised I can fit large suitcase.

Do NOT love:

Driving in the snow. Scary as **** - my old Honda minivan was better. I drive my 2015 Acura MDX instead.

VERY slow infotainment. What is it pondering when I want XM radio?

Media will play my audiobook after I leave the car and lose my place.

Media requires pressing play. I'll try using Hey Google as suggested above.

Bluetooth initial connectivity is like it has no idea who I am and it's never encountered my old or new Android phone before that moment. Have to connect, disconnect, connect, etc etc. But...sometimes..it just... connects.

No built in tire pressure gage? Driving felt squirmy so I brought to the dealer. Had to pump them up from 34 to 40. I don't think I own a pressure gage anymore. Apparently the tire pressure warning light goes on when it's just about too late.

One of the speakers warble at high speed. Thanks to the forum for recommending foam around the speaker, but who knows how I'll access it.

Auto braking: so intense it will scare the bejesus out of you. It actually feels like you hit that concrete wall in the parking garage.

Side collision warning: too slow or not at all with fast approaching traffic. After two auto corrections (feels like someone is fighting you for the steering wheel), I look over my shoulder as well as use the mirror and collision warning light.

I still have to pay $45 for a NH state inspection. Gimme a break.
 
I'll try snow tires hadn't thought of that. All-season is usually sufficient.
All 4 tires were low - maybe it's been 40k miles since they've been checked. I was waiting for the car to tell me... yikes. Too much tech. I bought it used - 5k miles.
 
I love to have new windshield wipers and change them yearly. I've brought it in for "scheduled maintenance" at least 2x. Another appt coming up soon for 40k miles.

I drive the sh** out of this car for a 3 hr RT commute and was expecting to see the real-time tire pressure somewhere. I'll look into those Michelins. Good advice all around 👍

BTW the warranty on the pre-owned was 7 years no cost maintenance, even though sales price was consistent private/dealer. Another on the plus side.