Old Volvo is different than new Volvo. They went downhill when and after ford bought them. Also the new cars lack the charm of the older 240s, they're sorta just regular luxury cars now.
Only recently sold my 850 because we're expecting a kid and wanted to mount the car seat correctly.
Off course it's safe, something which doesn't drive with a "Critical System Communication Fault" and unable to enter in the first place due to a "Digital Key Failure" is sure as hell not going to cause a fatality ;-)
There is a difference between crash safety and reliability.
Pretending “unable to drive” is a safety issue is silly. People don’t buy these cars for reliability or quality.
I have zero interest in a Volvo but have a few friends who are Volvo fans. They only really talk about crash survivability and crash test results - any other metric really is irrelevant to them, or at least seen as a trade off worth it to them.
Hey Volvo, I’ll now never buy a Volvo. I always thought they were meant to be safe?