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What's keeping you from doing more DIY Volvo work?

Don't care to get more into it
0
No votes
Not enough tools (money)
3
17%
Not enough space
2
11%
Not enough time
6
33%
Physical handicap
0
No votes
It's against societal norms*
0
No votes
Don't like to get dirty
0
No votes
Fear of doing something wrong (or safety)
2
11%
No garage/against homeowner rules
2
11%
Other - please explain
3
17%
 
Total votes: 18
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POLL: What's keeping you from doing more DIY Volvo work?

Post by matthew1 »

What's keeping you from doing more DIY Volvo work?

*It's against societal norms - meaning you're a woman in a culture where women should not work on cars, or you're the president of a bank and don't want be seen wrenching on an old car, etc.
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Post by Choguy03 »

Money when it come to upgrades, and money when it comes to replacing worn parts like front wheel bearings. So I guess my answer is money, or lack there of.

Oh, and the wifey thinks I work on my car to get away from her. Not entirely true. Haha.

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Post by s70glt novice[Will] »

Other: Its money, but not tools. My stepdad has an armada of car tools and all sorts of things as hes and electrician. Its parts. I'd love to get new exhaust and an ecu. And to get my car dyno'd. But....as much as i want those....i want that Volvo prancing moose sticker. But as a high school student its hard to get a job or find time to work, whether it be on car or job.
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Post by russellengineering »

Hi Folks,

Money and time are always my hurdles to get over when maintaining my 93 Volvo and 01 Ford. The 8 and 5 year old sons who never seem to stop fighting are always a challenge as well.

But I do love fixing them and keeping them on the road and safe. I also like a little grease stuck in the nails and pores so I can tell a good fixit story at the park or a meeting.

Later,

Dave

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Time. I has none. :(
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Post by matthew1 »

Time here as well.
russellengineering wrote:But I do love fixing them and keeping them on the road and safe. I also like a little grease stuck in the nails and pores so I can tell a good fixit story at the park or a meeting.
I'm amazed at others' amazement that I change my oil/trans fluid/ac recharges in my garage. It's as if it required use of CERN's atom smasher or something.
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It's as if it required use of CERN's atom smasher or something.
Nah, that's just trying to change the freaking solenoids on the transmission. Ugh.
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Post by Xilikon »

It's either not enough time and weather doesn't help. Also, I sometime rather pay someone to deal with struck bolts.
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In Melbourne, Australia either it's too hot or it's windy and raining on and off in the same day!!
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Post by FCPEURO »

It is all about time and money for me. I would love to purchase another Volvo as a spear car but it is still not in the cards.

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