So my beloved 94 850 NA Wagon is going from my daily driver to a spare and/or parts car we're going to keep around (long story short - too expensive to fix an oil leak and I can't do it myself).
I REALLY enjoy working with that engine when I'm doing work myself. I know it very well by now (I've only taken the damn thing apart ten times, so I'd hope). But I'd like to upgrade a bit, maybe come into this century. So I'm trying to get some opinions.
If I want to stay with roughly the same engine and vehicle, but newer, what would be my best bet? If it's reliable, I'm down for it. I've been looking at V70s, XC70s, or another 850. Any opinions on which ones tend to be better and/or if there's another model I'm missing out on? Can't go way too much newer - I'm in the ballpark of $2500 (that's a lot around here for a Volvo, believe it or not.) And I need the space a wagon offers due to transporting a lot of junk for work.
Thanks in advance, guys and gals!
Looking to upgrade - opinions please
- jtp
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For a pure daily driver I’d recommend an NA, FWD V70 after Volvo fixed the ETS issues (03 maybe???).
I’d look for newer with better maintenance records over older with lower mileage.
I’d look for newer with better maintenance records over older with lower mileage.
99 V70R AWD
Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
98 S70NA (sold)
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Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
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ir637113
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Probably the better question would be which cars to avoid. Like, I've never heard anything good about 960s so I'm going to try to avoid those.
Might actually get another 850 if I can find a price I can live with
Might actually get another 850 if I can find a price I can live with
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If you’re comfortable taking the intake manifold off (throttle body is underneath ) and paying Xemodex for a rebuilt unit it’s not the end of the world.
Xemodex replaces the sensor built into the TB with a contactless sensor and makes some other upgrades. The OEM units utilize a sliding contact inside the sensor to measure the throttle plate position, turning it into a guaranteed fail item eventually
Xemodex replaces the sensor built into the TB with a contactless sensor and makes some other upgrades. The OEM units utilize a sliding contact inside the sensor to measure the throttle plate position, turning it into a guaranteed fail item eventually
99 V70R AWD
Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
98 S70NA (sold)
95 850 Turbo Wagon (RIP)
Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
98 S70NA (sold)
95 850 Turbo Wagon (RIP)
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ir637113
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Yeah... As long as it's not too different than on an 850, I'd be fine with that. I've pulled the intake off my 850 about four times in the last year. Not including the four times I've got it back on and realized I didn't connect the EGR and had to take it back off.jtp wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 19:35 If you’re comfortable taking the intake manifold off (throttle body is underneath ) and paying Xemodex for a rebuilt unit it’s not the end of the world.
Xemodex replaces the sensor built into the TB with a contactless sensor and makes some other upgrades. The OEM units utilize a sliding contact inside the sensor to measure the throttle plate position, turning it into a guaranteed fail item eventually
Besides, I understand that if I get a car that's got more than 100k on it and hasn't had the pcv serviced, I'll have to pull it off anyway lol
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Other than that I would just avoid the 98-00 AWD Rs. I own one, and I love it. But find some parts for the rear end is not easy.
The non-R AWD and XC models share rear end parts that remain readily available. All the AWDs from 98-00 need to be run with 4 tires of the same brand and tread depth or you’ll be replacing AWD components on the regular.
The non-R AWD and XC models share rear end parts that remain readily available. All the AWDs from 98-00 need to be run with 4 tires of the same brand and tread depth or you’ll be replacing AWD components on the regular.
99 V70R AWD
Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
98 S70NA (sold)
95 850 Turbo Wagon (RIP)
Almost 155K Miles
Breaking is how I know it’s working
98 S70NA (sold)
95 850 Turbo Wagon (RIP)
- erikv11
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Given everything you've said, I would highly recommend a 98 V70. As suggested, FWD (especially) and NA will both simplify maintenance. Any 98 is old and will need work, but clearly you are expecting that.
About other V70 years:
99 and 00 are pesky, in-between years where engine electronics were changing. Not too bad but in contrast, almost every mechanical part on your 94 can be used in a 98.
01 and on the car completely changes except for the engine block (only minor changes there). These are fine to own, just require different knowledge, different parts, and especially different engine communication tools than your 850.
About other V70 years:
99 and 00 are pesky, in-between years where engine electronics were changing. Not too bad but in contrast, almost every mechanical part on your 94 can be used in a 98.
01 and on the car completely changes except for the engine block (only minor changes there). These are fine to own, just require different knowledge, different parts, and especially different engine communication tools than your 850.
'95 854 T-5R, Motronic 4.4, 185k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
153k
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
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You have to apply to join the elite 1999 club, and we don't let Just anyone in, be warned.
If you have an ETS issue, it's the firm diagnosis that is the pain. Once you do it, it's a 100,000+ mile repair that saves a lot of other time maintaining things that fail
If you have an ETS issue, it's the firm diagnosis that is the pain. Once you do it, it's a 100,000+ mile repair that saves a lot of other time maintaining things that fail
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LOL Have you ever heard anything bad about a 960? Best car I've ever owned, all things considering.
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