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Apr 20th, 2021, 12:14 | #1 |
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Grey manual 850R saloon - open to offers
Fellow Volvo Enthusiasts,
After 6 years of ownership the time has come for me to keep an open mind in selling my beloved 850R. Next on my to-do list is a V70R. I'm in no rush to sell but would be interested if the right offer came across. We all know the manual estates are rare - the manual saloons seem to be even rarer...I won't be entertaining any silly/budget offers. It's clear these are appreciating classics. Yes it's not concourse condition which is why I don't expect silly money for it. Once washed and clean it's pretty tidy and turns heads. The interior is pretty clean and apart from the drivers seat (which isn't bad in all honesty) it's almost untouched. It has a few bits and bobs that need TLC but nothing safety critical or with massive expense attached. The car has taken me to Edinburgh and back a few times with no issues. It's got circa 180k on the clock and I have kept it fully stock. I service it regularly and only used OEM parts - it is my pride and joy. I do it for the love and I reside in B'ham City Centre. I have attached a few fun pictures for viewing. Feel free to message me as required. I don't bite |
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Apr 20th, 2021, 13:25 | #2 |
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Good luck with the sale, its not often you see a saloon for sale - I very nearly bought one a few months ago.
Regardless of condition, the saloons go for significantly less money than the estates - its just one of those things. The 850R saloon I was considering was a Japanese import with 80k miles up and in superb condition - I had agreed a sale and was going to pay £6k for it. In the end, because of changing requirements and the loss of a family member, we now need an estate - and so I have agreed the sale of an identical 850R estate from the same importer, for some £3k more than the saloon. The estates are in much more demand and so the price reflects this. Therefore, I'd be realistic about the price you are expecting - personally I prefer the saloon, and a factory manual one is indeed very rare, however the market price won't reflect that sadly. Don't mean to rain on your parade, but just wanted to warn you All the best, Sam
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Apr 22nd, 2021, 11:47 | #4 |
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Eyup
I'll start taking offers seriously around the £8k mark. I'm in no rush to sell so happy to keep it on the forum sat quietly in the background, for people to message as and when interested. I've got a few discussions going on offline where I have sent more images via WhatsApp. It's really important to me that it goes to a good home as I have kept it neat and tidy and fully OEM/stock. Happy to share if you're interested and have the budget Enjoy the sun and stay safe my good man. |
Apr 22nd, 2021, 11:55 | #5 |
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Blimey......
My 850R manual estate must be worth mega bucks..... Wasn't expecting you to say that much.... Was almost considering owning two 850Rs Maybe not. Probably a good thing.... Less hassle from the other half!! T. |
Apr 22nd, 2021, 12:11 | #6 |
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Yeah a manual 850R estate in 'good' nic will go a long way mate. You know what they say...a car is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It would be so awesome to have a get together with 850's somewhere.
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Apr 25th, 2021, 21:21 | #8 |
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If you are in no rush to sell them you can ask what ever you like. That’s a really really high price for a saloon. It’s actually going rather for estate with half that milage freshly imported.
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Apr 26th, 2021, 20:44 | #9 |
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It looks like they're all sold out I'm on the waiting list though - I've e-mailed them.
Tell me more about your S70 T-5 - manual? How does it feel driving-wise compared to the 850R? Do you know any more Volvo shows happening/planned mate? |
Apr 27th, 2021, 15:55 | #10 |
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I assume you're asking me Clark
The S70 T5 has a far smoother ride than the 850R, which feels quite harsh in comparison. On the other hand, the 850R's handling (if the suspension has been refreshed) is sublime, whereas the S70 isn't as responsive to steering input - its still pretty sharp, but the 855R feels like its anticipating what you're going to do. With iPd uprated anti-roll bars, I reckon the 850R is one of the best handling (large) cars about. My old 855R used to boom a bit which was annoying too - the saloons aren't affected by this and so feel more refined. The S70 is very comfy, whereas the 850R's seats are comfy and very supportive. I also prefer the 855's interior to the S/V70 interior. So to sum it up, IMHO, the 850R is a better driver's car, but the S70 is the better cruiser/tourer. Does that help?
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