2004 Volvo V50
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BigHeavy10

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257 posts

87 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Following the death of my Zafira... I needed a replacement workhorse. This time I wanted a diesel and I wanted a 6 speed box. Don't know why. Just did.

Anyway.... I was doing the school run in the wife's focus, while parked up I started scrolling on marketplace and that's when this car popped up... 04 Volvo V50 2.0 manual 6 speed. £700.





It's dirty. Very dirty.



It needs a few small jobs doing... Like a new headlight bulb, some new number plates and the headlining pinning back up.



But for a running, driving and MOTd car for £700 who cares biglaugh

Got a list of jobs to do on it so will update as I get them done.

nismo48

5,374 posts

223 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Good value for money.. smile

d_a_n1979

11,836 posts

88 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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That's gonna be a great workhorse thumbup

Jhonno

6,072 posts

157 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Yep.. I like these. I'd definitely run one as a cheap shed.

7 5 7

3,881 posts

127 months

Thursday 12th October 2023
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Cheaper than a new iPhone or equivalent!! biggrin Bloody brilliant bit of shedding! Hope it serves you well.


BigHeavy10

Original Poster:

257 posts

87 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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200 miles in so far.

Headlight bulbs changed - osram night breakers now in.



Two part worms fitted on the front Pirelli P7s both for £74 fitted with 6mm tread on each. Can't moan at that.

Previous owner has rounded the lug nuts though, tyre fitter managed to get them on and torqued but will need new ones. Gonna bin the locking wheel nuts while I'm at it.

Other than that - nothing to report. In for another shift tonight, another 150 miles easily.

csd19

2,343 posts

133 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Can't beat a Volvo estate for load-lugging duties thumbup

Does the V50 have the same wheelnut issue as most Ford products of that time where it's a chrome cap in effect over the nut? Which deforms over time or corrodes underneath, then rounds off?

I saw similar on a neighbour's 2014 C-Max when I did the brakes for them, and I had the same nonsense on my XFR before I swapped those to 1-piece nuts.

Countdown

44,738 posts

212 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Nice car OP - I remember my old boss having one. Nice car but his used to go through headbulbs (failing every 3 or 4 months)

BigHeavy10

Original Poster:

257 posts

87 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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csd19 said:
Can't beat a Volvo estate for load-lugging duties thumbup

Does the V50 have the same wheelnut issue as most Ford products of that time where it's a chrome cap in effect over the nut? Which deforms over time or corrodes underneath, then rounds off?

I saw similar on a neighbour's 2014 C-Max when I did the brakes for them, and I had the same nonsense on my XFR before I swapped those to 1-piece nuts.
Yep. They were completely mullered. Surprised the tyre fitter managed to get them off and back on if I'm honest. All being replaced for ones without those stupid caps, so should I ever have a blowout I won't have any issues.



BigHeavy10

Original Poster:

257 posts

87 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Countdown said:
Nice car OP - I remember my old boss having one. Nice car but his used to go through headbulbs (failing every 3 or 4 months)
I'm prepared for that biglaugh more ££ on expenses each time they do blow biglaugh

rossub

5,178 posts

206 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Love the shape of these. I’d have bought one if they did a fast version.

Tractor Driver

173 posts

46 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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I thought they did a T5 version. Would that not have been quick enough?

Rushjob

2,204 posts

274 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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Tractor Driver said:
I thought they did a T5 version. Would that not have been quick enough?
They did .

I had a 2.4 petrol one which was a lovely drive and it only got sold as we moved abroad.

rossub

5,178 posts

206 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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No idea - maybe someone can enlighten us…

Although would have been front wheel drive if they did do one (i.e. not AWD)

Rushjob

2,204 posts

274 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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rossub said:
No idea - maybe someone can enlighten us…

Although would have been front wheel drive if they did do one (i.e. not AWD)
Both, fwd and awd

rossub

5,178 posts

206 months

Saturday 14th October 2023
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You’re right - T5 was actually a shed not that long ago…

https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-features-sheds...

Although not really all that quick at 6.9 to 60 and likely impossible to find in good nick these days.




EdmondDantes

346 posts

157 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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What a car for £700 OP

Davie

5,589 posts

231 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Even if you get the winter out of it and scrap it next year, it's still a cheap car! That was my theory when I bought one, an 07 plate 2.0D Sport and paid about £1200 for it on the basis it'd be a reasonable stop gap car. That was over 6 years ago now and about 60k and it's still with me, still hanging on in there and to be honest, I'm loathed to part with it. It's just one of those "does it all" cars but for minimal money - even with a remap, it'll return 50mpg without fuss and being Focus based, nothing is that difficult or dear. I've had a few niggles - usual CEM issues, rear shock mounts, leaky oil pressure sensor and it's been through wear and tear stuff like lower arms, drop links, track rod ends and the like but it's never actually failed. Decent sheds!

waynedear

2,315 posts

183 months

Sunday 15th October 2023
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Volvo, long roof, what's not to like.
Standard headlight bulbs in my old s40 were terrible, nightbreakers were a bit better, also changed all wheel bolts.

BigHeavy10

Original Poster:

257 posts

87 months

Thursday 19th October 2023
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Fitted a dash cam today after a VERY close near miss a few days ago. Went for a Road Angel Halo Go.

Tucked up nicely behind the mirror, forget it's even there sometimes. Currently on a USB cable but do have the hardwire kit and will get around to sorting it when I get time to nip down the garage next.

Had a slow leak on the front passenger side tyre, was going flat overnight. Took it back to the tyre fitter and he found it was a dodgy valve - new one fitted no arguments. Also changed front wheel nuts and buggered off the locking nuts completely.

Rear locking nuts have rounded off banghead so it's booked in for those to be taken off next Wednesday.

Currently on 156670 miles. Will likely do another 200 miles by Monday. No notable issues so far.