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Like the title says, I think I’m going to buy this car. I had a 98’ s70 that just got totaled and am really bummed about it so to find something similar pleases me. I attach a pic of the car(all pics look good, interior is great with just a typical Volvo leather seat rip)and copies of the receipt for work they just had done to it last year. It has a new engine, which alone was 1500. I can’t imagine why they’re selling it after having just put all that money into it, but
Please tell me what you guys think.
Aside from this I have my eye on a 06 xc70, but I have a feeling that guy isn’t as trustworthy as the person with the 850..
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Looks great. Check for rust, leaky seals/hoses, accident damage and a transmission that works well. I've got a 97 GLT wagon and it's a joy to drive with the LPT.
1997 855 GLT (Light Pressure Turbo) still going strong. Previous: 1986 240 GL rusted out in '06, 1985 Saab 900T rusted out in '95, 1975 Saab 99 rusted out in '95, 1973 Saab 99 rusted out in '94
That '97 GLT looks to be a solid choice, and is going to be very close to your '98 S70. It's a slightly different turbo/engine set-up, but the combo in the GLT has a bit more low-end grunt. My wife's car is a '97 GLT wagon.
That '06 is going to be more complicated to deal with, IMO.
From all I can see from the pictures it looks like a nice car and like said above I thing the 97 GLT is the sweet spot for the model! Hopefully the rest is as good as the pictures and you clearly have your head on and being realistic in terms of buying a 25 year old car. My normal view is everyone lies or gets amnesia when they come to sell their cars on known faults!
We have an 06 XC70 and owned it from 2011. It is fully serviced including the stuff the 1st owner buy passed on! Bought from a Volvo dealer and we only found the missing repair work later but they came good on that. It has otherwise been a good car to us and our son now owns it.
Good Luck!
Neil.
2006 V70 2.5T AWD Polestar tune
2000 V70 R - still being an endless PITA
2006 XC70 - Our son now has this and still parked in our garage
2003 Toyota 4Runner V8 Limited
2015 Kia Sportage EX-L - Sold
1993 850 GLT -Sold
1998 V70 XC - Sold
1997 Volvo 850 SE NA - Went to niece in California - Sold
2000 V70 SE NA - Sold
I am cynical. A common reason for selling after making many repairs is a problem has still not been fixed and the seller has given up on finding the problem and repairing the car.
volvolugnut
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Volvo: 2001 V70 T5, 1986 244DL, 1983 245DL, 1975 245DL, 1959 PV544, multiple Volvo parts cars.
Mercedes: 2001 E320, 1973 280, 1974 280C, 1989 300E, 1988 300TE, 1979 300TD, parts cars.
2009 Smart Passion
Ford: 1977 F350, 1964 F150 (2), 1938 Tudor Sedan
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It looks fine enough, and you might be able to talk them down a little on price. Not overly beaten up, but it looks like they probably just don't drive it enough.
The tripometer is at "0", which possibly means the odometer doesn't work, but a moot point in that the engine has been replaced (but we could pull the mileage from the cluster with the 850 OBD-II app)
No under-hood pics (I HATE that when sellers don't at least give 1), and I do notice an indication of it running a little rich (with the very sooty bumper). Could be any number of reasons for that.
There is a "chance" it has an HPT motor in it, instead of the LPT one, depending on how thorough they were in sourcing the replacement. The only direct drop ins would be from an 97-98 GLT (Or 98 XC70)(B5244T). Your 98 had the HPT engine(B5234T).
If it has the "wrong" engine in it, it's not catastrophic, just not ideal. Might also explain the sooty bumper.
I'd be leary... an old car with a 30-day warranty used engine dumped into it. There may be a reason the owner is giving up on it. If the original engine was say driven for a period of time running hot before it finally died. Then the transmission was too. It's something to consider. I'll bet dollars to doughnuts the car isn't right and that's why it's for sale. It is cheap, and if you can drive the car for six months 10K miles without trying to rebuild it, then it will have paid for itself. At that point you will know if it's worth plugging money into. I did the 6M/10K with the 740 I bought last year. I only did need work to safely drive the car which was minimal. That verified to me that my purchase is solid. June
My Volvo cars owned
1989 740 GLT ordered
1994 850 4door standard shift ordered
1996 960 ordered
1998 S90 ordered totalled after 3 weeks
1998 V70 GT dealer stock car
2002 S80 T6 ordered totalled
2004 S80 T6 dealer stock car and current car owned
I think it looks good. I would stay away from 06xc70 unless your budget has 4-5k laying around for necessary repair/maintenance. 850 is way simpler car and cheaper to maintain in comparison to xc70. Doubt the owner will drop the price lower. 2k seems like a good price for it, especially with everything done recently. If you want a piece of mind take this car to volvo dealer and request a state inspection. Or any other reputable local shop which was helping you with your previous volvo.
Thanks, everybody! Thank you, Chuck. Maybe if I do get it you can come by and check it out just so I know what’s going on with it or if there’s anything I should be aware of. I got hit In my s70 pulling onto Oriental from my alleyway. People turn onto off of 10th like maniacs. I had never been so sad over a car before. I drove a Subaru Outback for 10 years and that’s the only other car I’ve loved as much as that s70. Ha.
I also agree that even if I’m able to drive it for like 6 months to a year it would pay for itself. The lady tells me it’s in geese shape and ready to be a daily driver without any needed maintenance. I’m going to just have to decide to trust her if I’m gonna buy it.