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Help, Advice and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's P80 platform cars -- Volvo's 1990s "bread and butter" cars -- powered by the ubiquitous and durable Volvo inline 5-cylinder engine.

1992 - 1997 850, including 850 R, 850 T-5R, 850 T-5, 850 GLT
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Re: What did you do to your Volvo today? (now Sticky!!)

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WhatAmIDoing wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 00:59
Rattnalle wrote: 19 Feb 2019, 23:38 Sensors are much cheaper to build. Better margins. Daily dose of market economy cynicism.
But any good drug dealer will tell you it's not a good practice to kill your customers.
And yet drug dealers will sell drugs laced with China White because it's cheaper than the drug and stronger which is causing overdose deaths in record numbers. So ultimately the drug dealers are more addicted to the money than the addict to the drugs... Same goes for these car companies... Someone dies in a wreck that's just a calculated risk, PROFITS FIRST!!! So cameras and sensors are cheaper than all the research and design in body structure Volvo has painstakingly and quite successfully accomplished over the years. June
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Nice and clean. Though the sun does show it really should be polished.
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This is next to a pretty average looking winter dirty car in the garage.
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Rattnalle wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 01:34 People are much more addicted to cars than any drug..
Cars are my drug! Lol
WhatAmIDoing wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 00:59 But any good drug dealer will tell you it's not a good practice to kill your customers.
Yeah, and you'd think car buyers care more about living than a J.D. Power award on "best safety features" or something along those lines. A safety "feature" like automatic braking isn't going to save your life when you get hit by an 18 wheeler.
Average car buyers are idiots. That's why they don't drive Volvos :mrgreen: .
WhatAmIDoing wrote: 19 Feb 2019, 19:24 Volvo and Subaru (thinking about those Legacy commercials) are the only brands that even come to mind when it comes to safety. Safety seems to be an afterthought for everyone else, and even when they do talk about it, it's cameras or sensors. What good are those sensors when you get hit head on at 40mph?
Saab, BMW, and Mercedes too. They don't get as much attention as Volvo or Subaru, but they all make excellent cars as far as safety goes. My mom was hit at 40ish MPH by a lawn service truck (Isuzu NPR) in her 1999 528i wagon about 9 years ago, and we went and bought the exact same car after that. Why? Because it held up beautifully. She and my two brothers (she was dropping them off at school at the time) got out uninjured (aside from whiplash). The rear end was pretty crushed, but the car crumpled exactly as it should have, keeping the passenger area in tact.

I also remember watching a Top Gear segment on Saab, comparing a C900 sedan to an E30 BMW by dropping it on its roof. The 900 help up surprisingly well, while the E30's roof was totally crushed.
Just watch some crash tests of Saabs. The first generation 9-5 seems to be even safer than a P80, which was why I almost kept my Aero instead of my V70!
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Absolutely nasty day (38 and rainy) but I had to get to the junkyard and secure some goods before someone else did! Scored a set of Propus 17x7.5 wheels for my V70R.
They're filthy, but they're in awesome shape otherwise!
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bmdubya1198 wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 16:21 Absolutely nasty day (38 and rainy) but I had to get to the junkyard and secure some goods before someone else did! Scored a set of Propus 17x7.5 wheels for my V70R.
They're filthy, but they're in awesome shape otherwise!
Wow, what a score! Congrats!
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850 LPT wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 16:26
bmdubya1198 wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 16:21 Absolutely nasty day (38 and rainy) but I had to get to the junkyard and secure some goods before someone else did! Scored a set of Propus 17x7.5 wheels for my V70R.
They're filthy, but they're in awesome shape otherwise!
Wow, what a score! Congrats!
Thanks! I was hoping for Comets, but I knew it was either going to have those or the Propus wheels. I've always liked these BBS wheels, they should look really good on the R!
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Comets are ten a penny here in the UK. Almost every C/S/V70 has had a set of comets put on. If not Comets then Titans.

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Steelies are the bomb over here....just wait, they will be big there too...
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abscate wrote: 21 Feb 2019, 04:34 Steelies are the bomb over here....just wait, they will be big there too...
Those aren't OE. OE steel rims are black. So you've pimped your ride with aftermarket parts.

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Post by abscate »

My 2 inch Home Depot plumbing block off so on the front wheels aren’t Volvo either?

How do you know I didn’t strip off the black and paint them with Silver Rustoleum?

HMmm, didn’t realize the House paint was that old, either. Better call College Pro Painters and trade some used engine oil for paint
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