I am in a bit of a pickle. Recently I have been offered by my parents to take a 1995 Volvo 850 for free.The car has 130.000 kilometers on it. Stock 2.5L engine, no turbo, automatic. The car history is as follows: 6 years usage in Moscow, parked outside (all the crazy chemicals Russians used in winter might or might not have done damage). 2001-2004: used in Vienna. Since 2004 it has been sitting in a garage, used maybe once a year, sometimes less.
The car has been in a major accident once (in fact, I was a child back then and I was in it when it happened), but has been fully restored by an authorized dealer and no damage to the engine/transmission/car geometry had occured. It is indeed a tank - the other car - an Opel sedan, could not drive off from the scene of the acciden, because the steering components and the wheel where the impact happened turned into mush
Optically, it now looks pretty good, save for a scratch on the bumper and sort of a nasty little scratch to the metal on the rear side.
Now, even though I am getting it gifted, I will incur financial costs right off the bat, because I will have to import it into the EU, so that's 10%+20% import tax based on the value of the car + state emissions tax. Totalling about 1.000 euros, depending on how well I can argumentate to the authorities the actual value of the car.
Now, I read up on the car, and I understand that at the very least following will need to be serviced/changed: heater core, belt and tensioner, filters, radiator, all fluids (obviously), brakes. But here is where your expertise comes in: I can only do proper repairs once a year, as this will be the time when I will have access to a good mechanic/place to work on it myself. The rest of the time, the car will be parked outside and I will not be able to work on it. So, if I go ahead and repair the "known" weakspots of the car as per robertdyi and this website, will it run for me in good order? What I want is this: a car that I can expect to turn on everyday and haul me around. In return, I service it faithfully once a year, not skipping on on "big money" items.
The reason why I'm asking, is because a friend has an e36 that he has sunk tons of money into, and yet he still has regular problems with it and spends more time in the shop than on the streets. And that is a real bummer.
The car has sentimental value to me (like I said, used to ride in it as a child), I love the way it sounds. I'm fine with putting money into it, but I'm unsure about reliability. Will it serve?







