1982 Volvo 240 Dl
Summary:
No chick magnet, but reliable
Faults:
Didn't pass emisions at first, radio was shot and a stiff clutch.
General Comments:
Love this car. I had a 1980 Toyota Celica, thing had barely 60k on it and died. I went out and got my Volvo for $400 bucks, best investment. Some things were wrong, but it handles well, little on the gutless side for power, comfortable unlike the little Toyota's and Acura's and I know wherever I am it will start, and it will make it wherever I'm going.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 16th March, 2005
18th Jan 2006, 04:43
We own a 1982 Volvo wagon like yours. We've owned three Volvos (five if you count parts cars). We loved the first, which was a 1979 calf scours yellow sedan. It took a hit with a tree to the front suspension, and kept on plugging for another 1200 or so kilometers. It's odometer never worked. We replaced it with a grey Volvo GLT sedan, which in Canada apparently meant a squashy luxury car. The automatic transmission on that car was a bit weird, with almost imperceptible high-gear shifts, but clunky 1-2 shifts and a strong "automatic transmission drift" forward. That car was sidelined, and then scrapped, because my dad ran the oil out of it by mistake. Before and while we owned that Volvo, we have had the 1982 wagon. It has 450,000km on it now, though we bought it at 420,000. It has taken a lot of abuse. We've towed a fully loaded trailer with it, taken a literal ton of concrete in bags in back, moved houses with it, bent the roof racks with large sheets of wood and heavy rebar, and still the car runs. Not very well, because Volvo carburettors are rarer than hen's teeth and it has a bad one, but running nonetheless. I think Volvo has one of the best station wagons ever.