@ajn. That’s right. But more than that, it means if you use it, all the driver profiles are blanked out and can’t be used. It’s a real pain.
To answer your question, it’s no, I don’t think so but you could take it up with your dealer and tell them that you’re aware that Volvo have now reverted back to supplying two keys and that you need another.
They did reduce the cost of an optional key from ~£300 to £78 but even that’s not right. It’s the principle.
I mean, come on, it should be a given that you get two keys.
Some are really not bothered about it but both my wife and I use it and have the car set up differently.
@JohnOrr. I feel your pain. My dealer actually said he didn’t like to give a due date as they changed so much! That was on the fourth due date.
I got a bit miffed and so hounded Volvo themselves and my car appeared. (I’m pretty certain the dealership sold my first car and was about to sell the second but Volvo stepped in). If I’d said nothing, I’d have been 7 months+. Ordered beginning of July and my last due date before I got miffed was mid to late January.
The thing that got me was that I know that cars were being delivered much faster and in exactly the same spec. Mine is an Inscription Pro with red oxide leather. A B4.
No, mate. It’s not the norm.
My dealership will not be servicing mine, that’s for sure.
That’s the whinge out of the way ? You’ll absolutely love it. It’s a beautiful car.
? I will be remembered for nothing but had great fun doing it ?