Opinions on the early AWD Volvo cars reliability
Opinions on the early AWD Volvo cars reliability
- E Showell
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Disclaimer -- I am not a mechanic.
I was looking to replace family '96 850 wagon this past Summer. I spoke extensively with my now retired mechanic -- Volvo factory trained who subsequently went out on his own and worked only on Volvos -- who suggested it was best to avoid at least the first model year of AWD and perhaps better to avoid the first couple. He also advises generally against the turbos in pre-owned vehicles as they must be scrupulously maintained and with a pre-owned vehicle you just never really know.
I've never had a turbo, but have found the normally aspirated Volvo's I've owned, if not spectacular, adequate to the task.
Good hunting and let us know how you make out.
I was looking to replace family '96 850 wagon this past Summer. I spoke extensively with my now retired mechanic -- Volvo factory trained who subsequently went out on his own and worked only on Volvos -- who suggested it was best to avoid at least the first model year of AWD and perhaps better to avoid the first couple. He also advises generally against the turbos in pre-owned vehicles as they must be scrupulously maintained and with a pre-owned vehicle you just never really know.
I've never had a turbo, but have found the normally aspirated Volvo's I've owned, if not spectacular, adequate to the task.
Good hunting and let us know how you make out.
'98 V70 NA FWD 5 spd, silver sand metallic (sold)
'99 V70 NA FWD Auto, dark blue (sold)
'99 S70 NA FWD Auto, black (sold and resurrected -- Don't cry for me Argentina . . . )
'07 S80 3.2 FWD Auto, Barents Blue Metallic
'06 V70 R AWD Auto, Sonic Blue Metallic (sold)
'04 XC70 Ruby Red Metallic (sold)
'95 855 auto (sold)
'86 245 manual (sold)
'05 V70 T5 M (totalled)
'06 V70 FWD Auto (totalled)
'02 Honda Insight CVT
‘04 Honda Insight CVT — “Yesterday’s car of tomorrow” (sold)
‘06 Honda Insight CVT
'99 V70 NA FWD Auto, dark blue (sold)
'99 S70 NA FWD Auto, black (sold and resurrected -- Don't cry for me Argentina . . . )
'07 S80 3.2 FWD Auto, Barents Blue Metallic
'06 V70 R AWD Auto, Sonic Blue Metallic (sold)
'04 XC70 Ruby Red Metallic (sold)
'95 855 auto (sold)
'86 245 manual (sold)
'05 V70 T5 M (totalled)
'06 V70 FWD Auto (totalled)
'02 Honda Insight CVT
‘04 Honda Insight CVT — “Yesterday’s car of tomorrow” (sold)
‘06 Honda Insight CVT
- E Showell
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P.S. -- I've had TRACS on my cars and generally put snows only on the front wheels (I know folks disagree with that strategy, but it has worked for me), and only have problems in deep snow due to the cars' low ground clearance and getting up my steep gravel driveway if it is iced over. Even with a manual trans. if there's ice on the driveway I generally won't make it up the 17% grade.
I've never felt the need for AWD out on plowed roads, however.
I've never felt the need for AWD out on plowed roads, however.
'98 V70 NA FWD 5 spd, silver sand metallic (sold)
'99 V70 NA FWD Auto, dark blue (sold)
'99 S70 NA FWD Auto, black (sold and resurrected -- Don't cry for me Argentina . . . )
'07 S80 3.2 FWD Auto, Barents Blue Metallic
'06 V70 R AWD Auto, Sonic Blue Metallic (sold)
'04 XC70 Ruby Red Metallic (sold)
'95 855 auto (sold)
'86 245 manual (sold)
'05 V70 T5 M (totalled)
'06 V70 FWD Auto (totalled)
'02 Honda Insight CVT
‘04 Honda Insight CVT — “Yesterday’s car of tomorrow” (sold)
‘06 Honda Insight CVT
'99 V70 NA FWD Auto, dark blue (sold)
'99 S70 NA FWD Auto, black (sold and resurrected -- Don't cry for me Argentina . . . )
'07 S80 3.2 FWD Auto, Barents Blue Metallic
'06 V70 R AWD Auto, Sonic Blue Metallic (sold)
'04 XC70 Ruby Red Metallic (sold)
'95 855 auto (sold)
'86 245 manual (sold)
'05 V70 T5 M (totalled)
'06 V70 FWD Auto (totalled)
'02 Honda Insight CVT
‘04 Honda Insight CVT — “Yesterday’s car of tomorrow” (sold)
‘06 Honda Insight CVT
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I recently switched from an 850turbo wagon to a 98 V70R AWD.
Can't speak to the reliability - too soon to say, but I hope it's good...
But a few observations if you are thinking of switching:
even without snow, I prefer the way the AWD handles in a couple of situations: when pulling out and turning from a stand e.g. when turning onto a busy road; and in the wet, it feels a lot more stable. Haven't tried it in snow, although I might agree that the FWD with TRACS was fine in the snow.
A couple of downsides that I hadn't thought of until I had driven for a while:
-the AWD makes the car a lot heavier.
-the AWD greatly reduces the turning circle - I used to love the tight turn of the 850 turbo wagon - the AWD is nearly 4 feet wider, curb-to-curb, which is surprisingly annoying.
-and, it turns out, there is more to get paranoid about with the AWD.
Mark
Can't speak to the reliability - too soon to say, but I hope it's good...
But a few observations if you are thinking of switching:
even without snow, I prefer the way the AWD handles in a couple of situations: when pulling out and turning from a stand e.g. when turning onto a busy road; and in the wet, it feels a lot more stable. Haven't tried it in snow, although I might agree that the FWD with TRACS was fine in the snow.
A couple of downsides that I hadn't thought of until I had driven for a while:
-the AWD makes the car a lot heavier.
-the AWD greatly reduces the turning circle - I used to love the tight turn of the 850 turbo wagon - the AWD is nearly 4 feet wider, curb-to-curb, which is surprisingly annoying.
-and, it turns out, there is more to get paranoid about with the AWD.
Mark
-Mark
2004 XC90 T6 AWD
1998 V70R AWD
2007 XC70
previous:
1995 850Turbo wagon
2007 XC90 AWD
2004 XC90 T6 AWD
1998 V70R AWD
2007 XC70
previous:
1995 850Turbo wagon
2007 XC90 AWD
- BEJinFbk
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Here's a Positive opinion for you:
Got mine almost 5 years ago at about 90K. I'm just coming up on 120K and couldn't be happier!
The AWD system is Stone Simple. It's entirely mechanical and anyone with a grain of sense
can easily keep it in good shape for many years by keeping a few things in mind:
> The tires should be regularly rotated and kept a relatively equivalent diameter.
> The fluid in the bevel gear needs to be properly maintained.
> Resist the urge to "Drive It Like You Stole It" (IE: neutral drops, attempts to impress
girls at your high school, high rev spinning from ice to pavement, etc.).
I find the AWD is a tremendous advantage in handling, grip and has zero torque steer.
On ice and snow, it is very confidence inspiring. In the rain? It's a Rock.
I don't have any issues with the extra few pounds. Around here, it just improves traction!
OK..It HAS got the turning radius of a school bus...No denying that...Oh well...
The heated seats MORE than make up for it. And they are waaaay comfortable.
I've got all the time in the world when I'm in the heated seats!!!
As for your mechanic friend? The system is the same for ALL Gen 1 cars.
He may have been referring to issues with the ETM found on '99's and '00's.
My advice? Drive one
( Be sure to bring some tunes for the Killer Stereo!)
and THEN make the call.
Best of Luck!
Got mine almost 5 years ago at about 90K. I'm just coming up on 120K and couldn't be happier!
The AWD system is Stone Simple. It's entirely mechanical and anyone with a grain of sense
can easily keep it in good shape for many years by keeping a few things in mind:
> The tires should be regularly rotated and kept a relatively equivalent diameter.
> The fluid in the bevel gear needs to be properly maintained.
> Resist the urge to "Drive It Like You Stole It" (IE: neutral drops, attempts to impress
girls at your high school, high rev spinning from ice to pavement, etc.).
I find the AWD is a tremendous advantage in handling, grip and has zero torque steer.
On ice and snow, it is very confidence inspiring. In the rain? It's a Rock.
I don't have any issues with the extra few pounds. Around here, it just improves traction!
OK..It HAS got the turning radius of a school bus...No denying that...Oh well...
The heated seats MORE than make up for it. And they are waaaay comfortable.
I've got all the time in the world when I'm in the heated seats!!!
As for your mechanic friend? The system is the same for ALL Gen 1 cars.
He may have been referring to issues with the ETM found on '99's and '00's.
My advice? Drive one
( Be sure to bring some tunes for the Killer Stereo!)
and THEN make the call.
Best of Luck!
'98 V70 R - Well Equipped for Life Up North... 
A very reassuring post. Thanks for that.
I am still getting used to mine, and still have some things to work on, which I hope will improve the experience. But I hope to get many years of pleasure and fun from it; who knows, maybe even love it as much as my 850turbo one day.
Found this interesting looking post on maintaining and testing the AWD system on V70R.com :
http://www.v70r.com/forums/index.php?au ... icle&id=41
Sounds a little technical and I cannot get any of the pictures to display in my browsers.
Do you do any of those test procedures? Are they worthwhile?
Mark
I am still getting used to mine, and still have some things to work on, which I hope will improve the experience. But I hope to get many years of pleasure and fun from it; who knows, maybe even love it as much as my 850turbo one day.
Found this interesting looking post on maintaining and testing the AWD system on V70R.com :
http://www.v70r.com/forums/index.php?au ... icle&id=41
Sounds a little technical and I cannot get any of the pictures to display in my browsers.
Do you do any of those test procedures? Are they worthwhile?
Mark
-Mark
2004 XC90 T6 AWD
1998 V70R AWD
2007 XC70
previous:
1995 850Turbo wagon
2007 XC90 AWD
2004 XC90 T6 AWD
1998 V70R AWD
2007 XC70
previous:
1995 850Turbo wagon
2007 XC90 AWD
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