1979 Volvo 245 GL 2.1 Fuel Injected
Summary:
Durable, comfortable car and very reliable if looked after
Faults:
Center joint in drive train failed at 381000 kilometers
Engine wouldn't start in heavy rain. Changed distributor cap and worked perfectly.
General Comments:
This car is built to last, I have run it into a gate and only damaged the windscreen. The automatic transmission leaks oil, and could use a 4th gear or overdrive. Engine is solid as a rock despite having done 386000 kilometers, leaks almost no oil and blows no smoke. Has had all coil springs replaced with longer harder springs to deal with rough country roads.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 13th June, 2003
26th Jan 2004, 10:13
Hey there. I've got the same car and I absolutely love it. Mine (light blue metallic with blue cloth interior) is currently driving around the South of France. I bought it with about 200,000 kms (now add another 50k plus) from a retired Navy Captain who raised his navy brats in it before turning it over to them as teenagers. He couldn't have cared less about the outside (although it's not that bad) but he did run that light blue boat's mechanics through a shipyard style regimen. Basically all major parts have been replaced. I was so impressed that I decided to go ahead and replace the entire suspension. Now THAT made an unbelievable difference. I can once again pump air into the rear suspension through that valve under the bonnet, when the car is fully loaded up in the rear. I had forgotten how 240 estates normally ride that high in the rear because all the ones you see around are basically shot, since you can't simply slap in regular shocks and it's expensive as hell to have Volvo do it. Makes the car look great though, and the driving difference is incredible. I do recommend putting in a Brochet fuel catalyst though. For £70, I ordered one over the internet from the UK. It now takes unleaded fine and has run far better with zero valve wear for 5 years now! Worth every penny as the new potassium lead replacement is crap and those additives do add up. Putting in low octane regular unleaded works perfectly. I figure I have saved a fortune as leaded gas around here is very expensive. Anyway, enjoy cruising your Volvo. JohnB.