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Old 04-29-2007, 03:38 PM
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Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

I was looking at Volvo's recently, as car for the household (grocery carrier, long distance car, etc). I've noticed that these car's depreciate worse than Mitsubishis (which I find incredible, since Mitsubishis lost their value fast enough, but these Volvos take the cake), hence relatively late models can be had for a great price.

My question: does anyone on here have any experience with Volvos? Are there any stereotypical problems that plague these cars? I am looking at years from 1996-2003, roughly. I realize that Volvo's liveup consists of mostly 5-cyl oddball turbocharged or twin-turbocharged vehicles, so boost = faster engine wear, but any insight would be appreciated.

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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

My shop always has Volvos in there with crack pistons. It never fails that I go in there and they're ripping the head off to replace some pistons.
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

come to think of it ive never really heard any thing to bad about volvos, you know mabey a leak hear and the but from what ive heard they're all around reliable cars (to bad we cant say that about our cars).
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

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I was looking at Volvo's recently, as car for the household (grocery carrier, long distance car, etc). I've noticed that these car's depreciate worse than Mitsubishis (which I find incredible, since Mitsubishis lost their value fast enough, but these Volvos take the cake), hence relatively late models can be had for a great price.

My question: does anyone on here have any experience with Volvos? Are there any stereotypical problems that plague these cars? I am looking at years from 1996-2003, roughly. I realize that Volvo's liveup consists of mostly 5-cyl oddball turbocharged or twin-turbocharged vehicles, so boost = faster engine wear, but any insight would be appreciated.

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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

Only thing I know about Volvos are that they have windsheild wipers on the headlights
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

My mom used to have a Volvo. I think it was a 2000 850.....It was a 5 cylinder turbo and made decent power. Nothing earth shattering, but it had some get up and go. Anyway, she had it for about 4 years and sold it with somewhere around 85,000 on the clock. She never had any problems with the car, other than routine maintence.
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

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The eclipse is sold, so I only have 2 cars now....sniff sniff. Seriously though, the car isnt for me, parents are getting rid of the Civic, and they need something a little bigger and safer (not to mention a tad faster...those 1.6 liters of pure fury werent exactly cuttin it).
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

If you are looking for a good car for your parents and something not outrageously priced I would look into a volvo, they have a large amount of luxuries without a huge price. Alot of the guys I know out here that are into cars, swear by volvos as the best all around DD, mostly because they beat the shit out of them and they keep going.
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If you are looking for a good car for your parents and something not outrageously priced I would look into a volvo, they have a large amount of luxuries without a huge price. Alot of the guys I know out here that are into cars, swear by volvos as the best all around DD, mostly because they beat the shit out of them and they keep going.
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That's exactly what I've heard from a few friends regarding those cars, and +1 on the luxuries: their interiors are really nice and comfy. Just testing the waters for now, and so far, people only have good things to say about them.
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The eclipse is sold, so I only have 2 cars now....sniff sniff.

Holy shit, are you serious?!?!?! When did this happen?? Why did you get rid of it? I think I'm going to cry.
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Re: Any comments about the reliability of Volvos?

Wow he sold it a while back. Yeah it was a good car.

But about your thread. Volvos are reliable cars. My 2 favorite cars for cheap is the Volvo and Saab. Both turbocharged and very reliable. I love em.
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