Brake pads OEM Volvo or OEM Chevrolet

OEM Volvo Brake pads

Had my pads changed (Volvo service centre) at 30k ish miles, at the main dealer and the discs were fine.

Pros: discs were fine
Vehicle: Volvo V90
Mileage: 48280 km
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

Who the hell told you the C30 is unreliable. My mechanic started his own shop after working for the big regional volvo dealership for 15 years. He told me that of all the Volvos he ever worked on the C30 stood out significantly as being the most reliable. It was built on the P2 chassis, but since it came out years after the first P2 chassis cars, it was able to have a lot of significant improvements/upgrades/fixes over the other, older P2 cars. He told me that over time the mechanics would get so frustrated whenever a C30 came in, because every single time all it would need was a basic oil change or brake pad replacement, never any major work.

Pros: most reliable, basic maintenance
Cons: basic oil change
Vehicle: Volvo C30
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

I took my XC40 to a local mechanic who only works on Volvo's and Saab vehicles and the cost for brakes, rotors, and oil change was $1200.

Cons: expensive
Vehicle: Volvo
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OEM Chevrolet Brake pads

I had to replace my Bolt's pads because of using the friction brakes so little due to one-pedal driving, they rusted out. It's actually important to make a point of using your friction brakes every now and then.

Cons: pads rusted out
Vehicle: Chevrolet Bolt
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OEM Volvo Brake pads

Last time it went for a service I was advised rear brake pads are 90% worn and needed changing (they had fitted new rear brake pads 8 months previously).

Cons: pads worn quickly
Vehicle: Volvo
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