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matthew1  
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Post by matthew1 »

I talk to people every day and explain what I do. "You run a what?"

Yea, a site for people who want to fix their Volvos. "Vulvas?! hahaha"... no, Volvos. Haven't heard that one in at least a week. :roll:

After a bit of explanation they get it. The site makes revenue from the advertisers. Ohhhh.

It's a niche job, for sure. I hand out MVS stickers almost every day. I put them on parked Volvos, under the wiper.

Anyway, enough of my talk, I want to say thanks for being here, thanks for choosing MVS Forums. Really.


Matt
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Post by mecheng »

Great site Matt, it takes a lot of dedication to stay interested in something for so long. This site has helped a lot of us, I am new to owning a Volvo and already feel comfortable with working on them in a few short months.
I thought this was a side hobby, but if you can do it as a full time job you are lucky!
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1998 Volvo S70 T5 - SE - 240km - Sold July 2018
1997 Volvo 850 GLT - 190km
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Post by JDS60R »

We have stickers !!! I must have missed that while I was away.

Where can we buy them ???
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Post by S60T5SE »

Matt,

I want to say thanks to you for being here also. This is a wonderful site, a wealth of experience, and so many experts willing to freely share their (hard earned) knowledge and experience. The detailed write-ups are amazing. It was this site that gave me the confidence I needed to dive back in to DIY after years away. I knew I could find what I needed here to either complete the job, or, in some cases, know that it was probably over my head. Thank you for dedicating the time and energy required to make this site truly great and keeping it among the best.
Jeff

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Post by GDavid »

GG Matt
Our first Volvo, 8 years on...

96' 850 GL (Factory SE badged) Wagon (Australian release)

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Post by ThinAir »

Hey Matt!

Thank you. Seriously. This site and the good people on it have kept me coming back and back to Volvo. To those reading this: I live in Denver and have the honor of knowing Matt. He is a great guy with a sincere heart and his dedication to this site is incredible. Any time I drive past his coffee shop his 850 is out front and I know Matt is inside working his butt off on this site. Dropping in to have a coffee with Matt is one of my favorite things to do on a whim. MVS for the win.

J

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Post by matthew1 »

Thanks J :D It's an honor to know you, too.
Help keep MVS on the web -> click sponsors' links here on MVS when you buy from them.

Also -> Amazon link
. Click that when you go to buy something on Amazon and MVS gets a cut!

1998 V70, no dash lights on

1997 850 T5 [gone] w/ MSD ignition coil, Hallman manual boost controller, injectors, R bumper, OMP strut brace

2004 V70 R [gone]

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Post by ThinAir »

Ah, shucks. Thanks man. But seriously. This site rocks. How about some bitchin MVS shirts!? We need to do that driving with Matt thing too! Hit me up, lets do it.

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Post by WagonLagan »

MVS was one of the biggest sources of information and confidence building I had when deciding on doing my PCV system. My indie Volvo garage wanted $600+ for "servicing" it. (After working on it for 4 days myself, can't say I blame them) I didn't have $600, however, so I got the parts myself and went for it. With the guidance of this site, and especially Robert's (rspi) awesome PCV replacement video, I did it myself for just the OEM parts cost! Even had the guts to do a little mod thanks to cn90 (https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=53448).t

I hope that others will realize how much the guidance on this site saves them (in time and money), and not be afraid to throw a little back to MVS whenever it saves them some cash on a project like it did me. :)

Thanks to you Matthew, and to everyone who contributes their time and knowledge to help fledgling mechanics like myself to take proper care of their Volvos.

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Post by Ben850 »

Matthew,
I showed up as a complete Volvo "newb" when my friend gave me a complete wreck of a 1993 850.

I had been wrenching since consciousness though no knowledge of these cars.

After learning some of the simple, and beautiful design intricacies, I became hooked.

Noting the fact that most of these parts are used in other European quality brands, I was at a loss to understand the depreciation in resale?

Bottom line. What a genuine format to inquire and share knowledge. I never had intended to be a Volvo fan, but am a happy aficionado at this point. I have met some folks over the past few years that may have a similar experience.
Great idea Matt.
Thank you.
-Paul.
1993 850 GLT , You wouldn't know it.
1996 850 Turbo Wagon White.
1995 T-5R Black. New work in progress.
1998 V70 XC Cross Country White.
1994 850 N/A Wagon Black.
1997 850 Sedan Black.
1996 850R Wagon White.
1997 850 Sedan Red ( not white or black!)

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