Brake pads OEM Volvo or OEM Volkswagen

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 Volkswagen Brake pads
HeliMike
  • Braking:
Rating 5.0

I've done an almost complete overhaul on my bought-from-OG-owner low-k '07 B6 3.6 wagon. DSG from an R36, completely rebuilt suspension front to back on airbags, brakes, wrap, interior, sound system (the list goes on and on) for less than the purchase price of a used-by-who R36.

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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads

The CPO contract goes into effect once I replace the worn brakes (pads and rotors) which can happen anytime- Service Rep said I can do it anytime but preferably soon (end of summer)- the brakes are fine to drive on now though

Pros: brakes can be replaced anytime
Cons: worn brakes need replacement
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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 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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OEM Volvo Brake pads
incogvigo
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

The brakes made of wet cardboard is the only disappointment I have with my 2020 XC90.

Cons: brakes made of wet cardboard
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Mileage: 82000 km
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