I'd say F250's list of repairs is pretty typical of most any pass-car with 165K miles, regardless of maker. I bought a 2005 S60 2.4L B5244S6 for $6000 with 120K miles a couple years ago, my first Volvo. Bought this particular one because body and interior were in great shape and tranny shifted perfectly. I test drove a few, and the tranny is not a given - beware. Thus far I've had to replace both half-shafts ($140, OEM junkyard parts), HVAC blower motor ($80), battery ($120), PS pump ($120 reman), PS reservoir ($35 junkyard), serpentine belt, complete PCV system ($300), radiator ($140), tranny flush (twice, once the right way), coolant flush, PS system flush (dude topped it with ATF), all filters, ignition coil ($60), spark plugs and almost every exterior light bulb.
All that was fine. What really killed me was the keys! Car came with a single valet key. I thought no problem, I'll just have a locksmith cut and program some new fobs. How naive
Still lots to repair...Timing belt looks new, but gonna replace in next few weeks anyways as insurance. Suspension bushings and ball joints starting to show their age. Mine is pre engine code 430014, and the PS reservoir was leaking at the seam so I replaced it with a reservoir from a 2007 430014+. have tweaked the PS suction hose to fit, need to update that to 30740267. Engine likes to eat oil. But she's a reliable trusty old gal, so I keep it going.
If you're not afraid to replace bits on an older car they can be a bargain. If you're paying a mechanic to do all this work I might look for something with lower miles.






