MY22 order cancelled
Well, after placing my order through our Fleet management team on 15th Nov for a V60 Recharge and getting confirmation of the order placed with Volvo I've now been informed, 3 months later that there are no longer any build slots for MY22. Instead I have to re-order a MY23 instead so it will be the Plus Dark edition and hopefully I can go for the part leather along with the dark roof lining (our fleet guys are very strict on ordering options, even no cost ones)
On the plus side I now get 19" wheels along with heated steering wheel, two options I would have added if I could. I have reservation on the Google infotainment but we'll see how that pans out. Current expected delivery is July/August |
Order Cancelled
So I placed my XC40 order in October. I have had a few updates pushing it back a couple of weeks. Its due in three weeks. Today I got the call- its cancelled!
Second-hand a year old, if I could find the same spec, would cost £5000 more. Volvo are offering a token discount off the new model. The new model has inferior specs to mine and will cost a few thousand more, which I don't have. Where do I stand? I contracted with Volvo. They took my deposit and have at the last minute failed to honour our contract. They are still in business and still making cars so this is a business decision. If I want to but the 2022/2023 model I will have to pay considerably more and there is no guarantee that I won't go to the back of the queue. Morally they should provide a similar spec car for the same price, morally for a bit less, as it won't be what they contracted to supply. Is there a legal requirement though? I feel as if there should be, in contract law. |
I would think it would entirely depend on the contract, and the stipulations therein for cancelation by either party. A contract could have written that either party can cancel with no notice, or that it could be heavy fines are imposed for cancelling, or anywhere in-between.
However, even if the contract is not in your favour, you may be able to push Volvo for some more goodwill. |
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I reviewed Volvo's Terms and Conditions of Sales from when we bought our last car. Essentially Volvo can cancel the agreement in certain circumstances. If they do they will return your deposit and 'shall have no further liability to you'. So it seems that there is no legal requirement for Volvo to provide a similar spec car for the same price. I would ask for a bit more goodwill from them. |
No reason given. Called Volvo Uk and they asked me to call the dealer as it was a 'dealer issue'. The dealer seemed genuine enough. They wanted to sell a number of cars that had just been cancelled on them and had only just been told by Volvo.
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I don't supposed it matters which, if you're contract allows them to do so. All you can hope to do is raise the matter up the chain and hope customer service wins out, but with such long wait lists for cars, I'm not sure how desperate the car companies are for sales at the minute. |
I believe the dealer. The salesman told me he had the whole day ahead of him repeating the news he gave to me. Volvo have just cut out a month or so of waiting orders and offered to sell a new spec at a much inflated price. Its almost unbelievable. Volvo just say that the contract is with the dealer and that I need to liaise with them. They have no information from Volvo. Its just an exercise to increase revenue in a difficult market. Commitment and brand reputation seem to have gone out of the window
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Volvo cacelling
My local dealer told me that Volvo UK cancelled 20+ new car orders with them last week, advised customers to opt for MY23 and reorder at the back of the queue despite some orders being five months old.
There have been numerous people on Facebook forums stating the same cancelled orders. It appears anyone who placed an order from mid October which was I believe for a MY22.5 until the MY23 orders started have had them cancelled by Volvo. It’s the dealers responsibility to then inform the customer and take the backlash. |
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