Advice for a noob soon to be commuting 120ish miles a day...
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Hutton Bros are a well known Indy - I'd give them a call as they've seen the car for the last few years.I'm assuming it's a Euro 3, too, which is nice - in fact exactly the spec everyone's after, and what I recommended.
A wheel refurb incl and a 2.5K haggle with a service and warranty and you're sorted, I'd say!
A wheel refurb incl and a 2.5K haggle with a service and warranty and you're sorted, I'd say!
Bonefish Blues said:
Hutton Bros are a well known Indy - I'd give them a call as they've seen the car for the last few years.I'm assuming it's a Euro 3, too, which is nice - in fact exactly the spec everyone's after, and what I recommended.
A wheel refurb incl and a 2.5K haggle with a service and warranty and you're sorted, I'd say!
I was a little reluctant to post the ad up as I know it can be hard to come by these.. I'll give them a call and see what they have to say. Might be onto a winner hereA wheel refurb incl and a 2.5K haggle with a service and warranty and you're sorted, I'd say!
Mikey2312 said:
Super Slo Mo said:
97k is nothing. I stripped the engine on mine when I blew it up (not the engines fault by the way), and it was like new inside, with 186000 on the clock.
Suspension can wear but mine was still reasonably ok.
I don't know how people average 49 mpg in them though, mine did 44 over about 45000 miles, best I ever got was a single 500 mile, motorway only trip at 70 mph on cruise, it just broke the 50 mpg barrier. I mostly drove at 70 on the motorway, rarely any faster.
It was a 2002 V70 manual (163, 5 speed).
Some parts can be quite pricey, that's the only downside.
So even an S40 D5 with similar mileage shouldn't be too troublesome? Is there much weight difference between the V70 and S60 as I wonder if that might contribute to the difference in mpg?Suspension can wear but mine was still reasonably ok.
I don't know how people average 49 mpg in them though, mine did 44 over about 45000 miles, best I ever got was a single 500 mile, motorway only trip at 70 mph on cruise, it just broke the 50 mpg barrier. I mostly drove at 70 on the motorway, rarely any faster.
It was a 2002 V70 manual (163, 5 speed).
Some parts can be quite pricey, that's the only downside.
Are there any regular service parts that are pricey? The mot history is showing a common denominator being the bushes
Mine was a 5 speed, that probably didn't help, nor did being the estate. That said, it seemed at the time that there was a bit of variance over what it was possible to achieve. My OBC was way out too.
Most service parts are ok, its things like the MAF sensor which are quite pricey.
Thinking about it, I did replace the rear dog bones in the suspension. That was cheap and an easy diy job.
ETA: Having kept records for 20 odd years, the difference in a few mpg is largely immaterial, even at 20,000 plus miles per year.
Most service parts are ok, its things like the MAF sensor which are quite pricey.
Thinking about it, I did replace the rear dog bones in the suspension. That was cheap and an easy diy job.
ETA: Having kept records for 20 odd years, the difference in a few mpg is largely immaterial, even at 20,000 plus miles per year.
Very nice lady at Hutton Brothers.. They had the car previously and sold it to a customer in 2015 with nothing serious recorded. Been serviced with them alongside MOTs and last service they advised brake fluid will need changing at the next service and tyres were feather on the outer rim but other than that it is fine.
Explained about my interest and she said she had seen the price it was up for and thinks it would be negotiable but either way is still fairly good for a car of that age.
She did even say that bushes on the heavier cars such as S60/80 and V70 are a common thing and nothing to worry about.
My driving will primarily be A roads with approx. 8 roundabouts (done the journey so much I could drive it blind) and then about 35 minutes on some backroads to work however the final stretch is a route regularly used by HGV's coming off the docks so it is a bit battered and can be a bit bumpy
Explained about my interest and she said she had seen the price it was up for and thinks it would be negotiable but either way is still fairly good for a car of that age.
She did even say that bushes on the heavier cars such as S60/80 and V70 are a common thing and nothing to worry about.
My driving will primarily be A roads with approx. 8 roundabouts (done the journey so much I could drive it blind) and then about 35 minutes on some backroads to work however the final stretch is a route regularly used by HGV's coming off the docks so it is a bit battered and can be a bit bumpy
Mikey2312 said:
Very nice lady at Hutton Brothers.. They had the car previously and sold it to a customer in 2015 with nothing serious recorded. Been serviced with them alongside MOTs and last service they advised brake fluid will need changing at the next service and tyres were feather on the outer rim but other than that it is fine.
Explained about my interest and she said she had seen the price it was up for and thinks it would be negotiable but either way is still fairly good for a car of that age.
She did even say that bushes on the heavier cars such as S60/80 and V70 are a common thing and nothing to worry about.
My driving will primarily be A roads with approx. 8 roundabouts (done the journey so much I could drive it blind) and then about 35 minutes on some backroads to work however the final stretch is a route regularly used by HGV's coming off the docks so it is a bit battered and can be a bit bumpy
They are brilliant on bumpy roads. The suspension is really compliant so you can corner remarkably quickly considering it's not meant to be sporty. You have to drive through the initial 'wobbly' feeling though, then they settle down and are pretty well balanced. Explained about my interest and she said she had seen the price it was up for and thinks it would be negotiable but either way is still fairly good for a car of that age.
She did even say that bushes on the heavier cars such as S60/80 and V70 are a common thing and nothing to worry about.
My driving will primarily be A roads with approx. 8 roundabouts (done the journey so much I could drive it blind) and then about 35 minutes on some backroads to work however the final stretch is a route regularly used by HGV's coming off the docks so it is a bit battered and can be a bit bumpy
They can be heavy on tyres; it's worth getting a proper laser wheel alignment done as it really affects the handling and ride.
tonyvid said:
What are you waiting for? It's the exact model and spec everyone is saying look for and "only" £2700, Try it and grab it if you like it before it goes elsewhere! If you don't like it after the winter, easily sell it on and start again.
I do agree BUT I'm still torn about the S40 D5... I'll phone about the S60 tomorrow and see what his best price is and what he would do for mine... it is 5 hours away so a bit of a treck to get there and realise it isnt for me! The main point is.. is the price reasonable for age, mileage, etc
Mikey2312 said:
I do agree BUT I'm still torn about the S40 D5... I'll phone about the S60 tomorrow and see what his best price is and what he would do for mine... it is 5 hours away so a bit of a treck to get there and realise it isnt for me!
The main point is.. is the price reasonable for age, mileage, etc
Get the S60, it’s better than the S40!The main point is.. is the price reasonable for age, mileage, etc
If you don’t like it get rid, you won’t struggle with that spec
Grom are well regarded IIRC
https://gromaudio.com/installs/volvo_s60_v70_s80_x...
UK site: http://gromaudio.co.uk/
https://gromaudio.com/installs/volvo_s60_v70_s80_x...
UK site: http://gromaudio.co.uk/
Edited by Bonefish Blues on Thursday 2nd November 21:42
Mikey2312 said:
Ahh st... another question, how easy is it to remove a towbar? I have never needed one so dont know how they are attached nor will I ever need one
Not hard. I stripped my car after I blew it up. The towbar was a genuine volvo part. It came off easily. The V70 was really easy to work on, it was well designed in that respect, unlike anything I’ve ever had to do on a VW (or VW derivative).
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