Current prices of T4s
Hello all,
I used to a member of this forum quite a few years ago. Since then I swapped to mk2 focus ST, however, there's just something about this particular year(s) of volvo which I love... Anyway. I am currently looking at a 2002 v40 T4, has 157k on the clock with a full service history. The dealer is asking for £1500 but open to offers. Knowing how hard they are to come by, would you guys say this is a reasonable price? In all fairness, the condition is quite good from what I can tell. The only thing putting me off is the mileage as I would probably want it to be my daily. Any input is appreciated. |
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I bought mine for 600 quid about 2 and a half years ago, a steal at the time, I have however spent at least the asking price of the one you're looking at on mine since then, if not more, though this was down to my own stupidity really, winding the boost up is all fun and games until it breaks bits, I always knew that I could go and buy a sorted one for less than it would cost to fix mine, but then it wouldn't be my car would it, at least I know mines mechanically sound for a good while now.
Provided the one you're looking at has been serviced religiously, particularly regular oil changes and timing belt etc, then you shouldn't go far wrong. |
I'd part with 1500 easily if it satisfied the requirements as far as being well looked after goes as said above. If they threw in a year's MOT that would be even better...
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No got someone to do the turbo, cost £900 to replace, as a oem from volvo.
Dad bought my t4 for £800, and i bought off him. |
Appreciate the input guys. He's stated the water pump and timing belt was done at 140k and I've asked him if it's been recently serviced. I will probably take the plunge to go view it. It's about an hour and half away, hopefully it doesn't disappoint!
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I know what you mean about this year of Volvo
I've got a silver 2001 S40 T4 with 139000 miles and still going strong. I have had it up for sale a couple of times, and each time removed it from sale after driving her for a couple of days. I think its the simplicity of this year S40 that I love coupled with out of the box handling characteristics that would show up more modern cars. And the case of the T4 the sheer standard power/torque it has coupled with low overall weight. My 2007 S60 T5 has a stage 3 BSR tune and although an animal to drive still doesn't make me smile as much as my T4. As others have said, regular engine oil and filter changes are key to engine/turbo longevity. One thing I did to both my T4 and T5 was fit a magnetic gold plug to the engine sump, just for peace of mind. I've been a vehicle tech for a long time and anything that really helps with maintainence is good with me. |
If it's the one I'm thinking of, few initial comments....
I can see it's got an aftermarket exhaust (gen T4 ones are oval shape). I'd want to make sure this isn't a cheap quick fit jobby if the whole system has been replaced - T4's are sensitive to back pressure and a cheap one isn't going to do it much good. Few haggle points, center piece on the front splitter is missing and both headlight wipers are missing. There's also a good chance the motors inside the headlight wiper units don't work either (got through 3 sets on my T4 back in the day) - £100 plus each new and second hand may be hard to come by now, pretty sure that's an MOT failure too? (if it's on the car it has to work? - Happy to be proven wrong :) ). Listen for a ticking noise on startup, exhaust manifold bolts come undone a lot on this model, easy fix. As mentioned above, my turbo also gave up around that mileage so check service history, second hand ones are hard to come by and not much else fits these unless you go the modified route. I paid £1200 for mine fitted by Volvo back in the day. It looks a nice car though, worth a view if nothing else, they are an absolute hoot to drive (still miss mine!). EDIT: MOT is up June 2nd - Alarm bells ringing a bit, especially if they insist on MOT'ing it themselves.... |
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