
Volvo service in Northern Virginia
Volvos are built to look after the people inside them, and we look after the Volvo — pickup, service, and return without you leaving home.
Servicing Northern Virginia since 1969.
Volvo built its name on safety and on wagons and SUVs that go the distance. There is a solidity to them that owners notice and come to count on. Plenty of XC60s and XC90s call Northern Virginia home, and we service them with honest pricing and the same transparency we give every car. Nothing happens until you hear from us by text.
A Volvo keeps its solid feel when the care stays steady. Fluid services and engine care come up most on the ones we service, along with the heating, the air conditioning, and the brakes as the years add up. We check it over on every visit with the Handled Check and tell you, plainly, what we see and what can wait.
Mileage-based schedule · Volvo maintenance
Your Volvo maintenance schedule, handled on time.
Volvo keeps maintenance on a clean 10,000-mile rhythm. For model year 2013 and newer, the factory schedule calls for an oil change service and a multi-point inspection every 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. The larger services arrive at the round mile markers.
- Every 10,000 miles (or 12 months)
Oil change service, tire rotation, and a multi-point inspection of the brakes, fluids, tires, lighting, and wipers.
- 20,000 miles
The cabin air filter, plus engine and transmission leak checks and a headlight alignment, on top of the usual oil change service.
- 40,000 miles
Engine air filter, a suspension check, and an inspection of the brake hoses, along with the oil change service and rotation.
- 60,000 miles
Spark plugs are typically due, along with a full inspection of the brakes, fluids, and suspension.
Volvo asks for service at least once a year even if you haven't hit the next mile marker, and all 2013 and newer models use full synthetic oil. Your exact schedule depends on your model year and how you drive, so check your owner's manual or your service reminder, or tell us your mileage and we'll confirm what's due before any work begins.
What Volvo owners ask for most
Where Volvos tend to need care.
Across the Volvoswe've serviced around Northern Virginia, a handful of services come up again and again. Here's what tends to need attention, and what each one costs.
Fluid services
Most commonFor fluids due for a refresh — brake, coolant, transmission, and more.
BG Fluid Services·From $200
A/C & heating service
For an A/C system that isn't cooling the way it should.
A/C Service·From $270
Brake service
For brakes that squeal, grind, or feel soft.
Disc Brake Service·$800
Engine care
For engine performance and routine preventive care.
Diagnostics·From $115
Every visit starts with the Handled Check, so nothing gets serviced until you see it and approve it by text.
How your visit goes
Drop the keys. We'll handle the rest.
No waiting room. No phone tag. You go about your day while we take care of the car.
You schedule
Pick a pickup window from your phone, or text us. Leave your key where you decide.
We come to you
An automotive technician picks up your Volvo from your driveway or office. Touch-free, on your schedule.
The Handled Check
Before any work begins, your Volvo gets the Handled Check. It's a free, top-to-bottom courtesy inspection, so you see what your car needs and what it doesn't.
Back the same day
We take care of the work you approve by text and return your Volvo the same day. Every decision stays yours.
Volvo, common questions
How often does a Volvo need an oil change service?
For 2013 and newer Volvos, the factory schedule is every 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first, on full synthetic oil. We pick it up, service it, and bring it back the same day.
Does a Volvo really need service even if I haven't reached the next mileage marker?
Volvo recommends service at least once a year regardless of mileage. Oil and fluids age with time as well as miles, so the yearly visit keeps everything in view. Tell us your mileage and we'll confirm what's due.
What is the Volvo 40,000-mile service?
Around 40,000 miles Volvo adds the engine air filter, a suspension check, and a look at the brake hoses, on top of the usual oil change service and rotation. We confirm exactly what yours needs before any work begins.
What happens at 60,000 miles on a Volvo?
Spark plugs are typically due around 60,000 miles, along with a full inspection of the brakes, fluids, and suspension. The exact list depends on your model and engine, and we'll confirm it with you first.
Do you service Volvos?
Yes. Volvo is one of the makes we service most across Northern Virginia. We pick up your Volvo from your home or workplace, perform the work, and return it the same day.
What does it cost to service a Volvo?
Our common services are priced publicly on each service page. You see the estimate before any work begins, and the price you approve is the price you pay.
Do I need to bring my Volvo in?
No. An automotive technician picks it up from your driveway or office, and returns it the same day. Every visit starts with the free Handled Check.