What does Volvo resonance mean?
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Volvo resonance refers to a buzzing sound inside the car when driving within a certain speed range. Some vehicles exhibit more noticeable resonance phenomena. Many luxury cars incorporate resonance prevention designs in their chassis, such as rubber blocks on the undercarriage that help mitigate resonance. If a vehicle experiences resonance, it is generally not repairable. Some cars may develop abnormal noises over time, typically originating from the chassis or interior. The solution for chassis noise is to replace all aged rubber bushings. When driving, owners should slow down when passing over speed bumps or rough roads. Volvo is a renowned Swedish luxury car brand. At the Guangzhou International Auto Show, Volvo officially launched the domestically produced version of its all-new XC60, offering three powertrain configurations (T4, T5, and T8) across eight models, which were officially released in Chengdu.