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Feb 19th, 2024, 21:31 | #11 |
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Hope it serves you well. You are so welcome, it's what we are all here for. Our love of Volvo's and helping each other.
Early V70 is a good car, as new as I would go. My 940 is P reg and silver so "Pewter" sort of silvery! My Auris Hybrid is Hector as goes well together Hector the Hybrid. Your V70 looks good. Be a lot safer in an accident I would of thought than a 940, which is an old design and probably a bit rusty. James |
Feb 19th, 2024, 23:36 | #12 |
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Sorry to hear about the death of your 940 - I share your pain, as we had one for 10+ years with very little ever going wrong, then one day a drunk-driver smashed into it and it was a total write-off :'(
As a 940-lover I'd be interested to hear your experience of the 850/V70 and whether it stands up as a substitute. |
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Feb 19th, 2024, 23:47 | #13 |
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Here's the death of 'Dutchess' (as my sister had named the car) - sorry, took me a while to figure out how to post images:
What a way to end :-( |
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Feb 20th, 2024, 00:32 | #14 |
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We bought an '87(D) 745 at 11 years old and ran it for another 18 with very little more than routine servicing and renewals. We did have a new heater fitted at one point, but that was about it! The car eventually succumbed to underbody corrosion which caused it to fail an MOT and, for us, was uneconomical to repair.
We looked for some months without success for a late 945, 965 or V90 to replace it. On one visit to a dealer we saw a '00 Phase 1 V70, slightly down at heel, in the corner of his forecourt. After a test drive we both liked the car so I told him I would meet the (modest) screen price if he would put a year's MOT on it as it only had a few months remaining. He declined, but immediately offered me the car at a considerable discount as a trade sale. We decided to take a chance and shook at that. All that the car needed for it's first MOT in my ownership was welding of the rear exhaust support and attention to the handbrake - both known issues and easy fixes. 7 years on, I'm still driving the car and it continues to serve me well. It was serviced only yesterday and apart from the usual replacements only needed a set of plugs - the first in my ownership. Total cost just over £200. We've grown to like the car. It is slightly smaller inside than a 7/9 estate but is still a very capable load lugger. About the only downside against the RWD cars is the MASSIVE turning circle - but you do get used to that in time! An excellent buy, and at the moment being at the bottom of it's depreciation curve, considerably cheaper than most 7/9 series cars currently on offer. Regards, John.
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Feb 20th, 2024, 11:23 | #15 |
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Hi James, Thank you - I must admit that I've always found this forum really helpful and good - right from when we had a few issues with the immobiliser on our silver Wentworth!! However niche I think a problem might be, there's usually already a thread on here somewhere! I've got everything crossed that the V70 we bought will be a good one!! Still thinking of names - we're fast becoming old giffers - so the 'Silver Surfer' might be apt |
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Feb 20th, 2024, 20:48 | #17 | |
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Although as James says the passenger compartment looks relatively intact - a testament to the build quality and design. I'll keep you posted on how we find the V70 - first job is to see if we can get the headlights to be brighter - have been looking for threads on this on the V70 forum already!! |
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Feb 20th, 2024, 21:33 | #18 | |
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Hi John, It's very encouraging to know that despite your long held loyalty to the 745 the V70 has grown on you! Interesting that the turning circle is not so great - I was always really impressed with how good our 940s were and the modest amount of space they needed to turn round, given their length - I haven't actually driven our 'new' V70 yet - as I had the sat nav in the insurance provided hire car, my other half got to drive the V70 back home. A very scary journey given that neither of us had driven on the M25 for decades - and it was pouring with rain all the way home. Hoping that ours will grow on me too as the 940s are getting much harder to find, especially with mileage of 150k or under. Will let you know how we get on with the Siver Machine.. I'm too young to call it a Silver Surfer I've decided!! |
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