2003 Volvo XC70 D5 163hp.
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I've always had a soft spot for Volvos which let to me buying a Volvo V70 a few years ago which met an untimely demise when this happened:

I've been hankering for another one ever since, and this popped up locally for £NotVeryMuch.





I'm rather pleased and it carries its 167000 miles very well indeed. The interior in particular is a lovely place to be, save for some scratches on the passenger door card. The bodywork is also straight with a couple of Tony dings here and there - but it certainly looks well for its age. It's got no funny noises, the suspension feels really solid (it also has receipts for a fair bit of suspension work in the last couple of years)
Current known issues:
I've been hankering for another one ever since, and this popped up locally for £NotVeryMuch.
I'm rather pleased and it carries its 167000 miles very well indeed. The interior in particular is a lovely place to be, save for some scratches on the passenger door card. The bodywork is also straight with a couple of Tony dings here and there - but it certainly looks well for its age. It's got no funny noises, the suspension feels really solid (it also has receipts for a fair bit of suspension work in the last couple of years)
Current known issues:
- Oil leak from a crank seal - awaiting parts (seal & core plug) from Volvo to sort
- NSF headlamp bulb needs renewing - will be done at the same time as the crank seal
- I suspect it's no longer AWD
This is still waiting for the parts for the crank seal renewal to be available from Volvo, but in the meantime I've given it a good wash & polish, as well as giving the interior a good clean as well. It wears its miles really well inside:

There are a few cosmetic / minor issues on the outside such as a missing centre cap, smashed foglight (I'm guessing a stone was thrown up) and a seized headlamp wiper motor.



Despite my mechanic saying the bumper would need to come off to renew the headlamp bulb, it was actually a very easy job without having to remove anything, so it's no longer a "one-eyed monster".
Really can't wait for this to be fit for daily use!
There are a few cosmetic / minor issues on the outside such as a missing centre cap, smashed foglight (I'm guessing a stone was thrown up) and a seized headlamp wiper motor.
Despite my mechanic saying the bumper would need to come off to renew the headlamp bulb, it was actually a very easy job without having to remove anything, so it's no longer a "one-eyed monster".
Really can't wait for this to be fit for daily use!
S100HP said:
Good work but you could have had mine 
Oooh - I would have jumped at that.
Well I now have the Volvo back, now that my mechanic has had a good play with it. It's ended up with him basically going through the engine bay finding everything wrong with it and putting it right. Hefty bill at £750ish, but some of that was covered by the (trade) vendor because they sold me a car with a massive oil leak! We now have... new top engine mount, vacuum mount, gearbox mount, main (crank?) oil seal, core plug, CV boot, fixed a slight exhaust blow & an oil & filter change. Hopefully that'll be it for the time being!
Spent a couple of days commuting in it, and it's been great so far. the 163hp D5 engine is one of the better diesels I've driven, although a touch agricultural now and then. It's got enough power to make light work of overtakes, but it's not 'quick' at all, and fairly ponderous off the mark - the shove comes in at 40+ mph! The OBD is telling me I'm averaging 48mpg, however I suspect it's rather optimistic - we'll see when I brim the tank again.
Despite a load of receipts for work, it's not got any gearbox-related receipts which is important with these. However, I strongly suspect (as does my mechanic) that it's had a new 'box. It changes absolutely perfectly and totally smoothly as well as the fluid being red in colour - not dark at all. I doubt it'd have seen its 167000 miles without at least one fluid change. So it's either been changed regularly or it's had a new box. Either is fine by me!
Put 30k on my 06 v70 d5 since buying it last august hands down best car I've ever had. I would love an xc just pumped way too much money into the old girl now and its never missed a beat so until something goes dramatically wrong i will have to wait.
Enjoy the car mate. I never want to drive anything else as a daily until i meet my maker. They are all you need and the money they go for is insane value. Jealous, enjoy !!!!
Enjoy the car mate. I never want to drive anything else as a daily until i meet my maker. They are all you need and the money they go for is insane value. Jealous, enjoy !!!!
bombercountynick said:
Put 30k on my 06 v70 d5 since buying it last august hands down best car I've ever had. I would love an xc just pumped way too much money into the old girl now and its never missed a beat so until something goes dramatically wrong i will have to wait.
Enjoy the car mate. I never want to drive anything else as a daily until i meet my maker. They are all you need and the money they go for is insane value. Jealous, enjoy !!!!
They do get under your skin don't they!Enjoy the car mate. I never want to drive anything else as a daily until i meet my maker. They are all you need and the money they go for is insane value. Jealous, enjoy !!!!
Did a couple of hundred miles up the motorway and back today for work. 200 miles a quarter of a tank seems good. The OBD is reporting 46mpg, but I'm assuming it's being optimistic.
I'll brim it tomorrow and see what I calculate!
Small update!
Finally got around to sorting the broken front fog lamp and the inoperative headlamp wiper (see photos above!). It's tidied the front of the car up no end:


I should really have cleaned the bumper before taking the photos, as you can see where I had my mucky paws all over it when refitting the bumper. I also went to my favourite spot to take car photos:

Work now completed:
Finally got around to sorting the broken front fog lamp and the inoperative headlamp wiper (see photos above!). It's tidied the front of the car up no end:
I should really have cleaned the bumper before taking the photos, as you can see where I had my mucky paws all over it when refitting the bumper. I also went to my favourite spot to take car photos:
Work now completed:
- Crank seal & core plug
- Various and assorted engine / gearbox mounts
- Various and assorted bulbs
- Replacement NSF headlamp wiper motor
- Replacement OSF fog lamp
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