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What to do if you have bought an 'exploding Volvo': Inside the chaotic electric vehicle recall as soaring heat increases risk of catching fire and drivers demand end to PCP finance deals
Volvo is recalling electric vehicles due to fire risks exacerbated by high temperatures, with drivers demanding an end to PCP finance deals amid safety concerns. The recall highlights growing tensions over EV safety and financing practices in the automotive industry.
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