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Feb 20th, 2010, 23:13 | #1 |
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We are looking to buy a second hand petrol xc90 T6 (which we will convert to lpg). We have seen one at a small local independent dealer with low mileage. It's a bit more than we want to pay but we went for a test drive and it's just what we want. When we did the test drive we noticed (as the dash is almost identical to our V70) that there was no button for heated seats. We asked the salesman who didn't seem to know much (his partner was the one who knew the car but wasn't in) and he went away and checked and said it did have heated seats but there was no button for them. We were surprised (as in other respects it was high spec) and are wondering whether it is an overseas spec (from a warm country) - does anyone have any knowledge of lack of heated seats. We could live without the heated seats but if it is an overseas spec we'd like to know as we think it is a bit pricey for a grey import. Any thoughts? |
Feb 21st, 2010, 08:32 | #2 |
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Firstly i would not get a T6 its not a nice engine and extremely thirsty LPG or no LPG and the GM gearbox can be suspect .. Try a D5 you will be more than happy ..
And you dont have heated seats if there is no switch , they are no longer standard like they used to be from 1974 to about 1999 when volvo started deleting them , much like headlamp wipers .. They then charged extra for the "winter pack" to cut costs .
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Feb 21st, 2010, 14:07 | #3 |
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Thanks for the info
Ok so it's not necessarily a grey import if it doesn't have the heated seats.
I don't want a diesel as I want to convert to LPG which is more environmentally friendly and works out much cheaper (esp as we drive to Italy a lot where LPG is VERY cheap) less than half the price of diesel so even if the economy isn't as good it works for us. Chris |
Feb 21st, 2010, 15:37 | #4 |
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i agree with you.go for the t6 its far more powerful than the d5 and probably a lot quieter and more refined..none of the 4x4,s are cheap to run but if it suits your purpose then you put up with it.
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Mar 30th, 2010, 09:48 | #6 |
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With my experience of LPG (1999 2.9 S80) i reckon you'll be looking at around 15mpg with an xc90 T6, my S80 does about 24mpg on petrol and about 19mpg on LPG.I paid £1950 for the conversion and have done about 40k miles with it. Whilst it has paid for itself probably twice over i wouldn't pay to get another one converted,diesel engines and fuel economy have progressed massively in the time i've run the S80 and i just couldn't justify the outlay again. My xc90 D5 costs about the same to run as my S80 without the hassle of finding LPG stations and without shelling out nearly two grand and losing valuable boot space with the tank. Don't get me wrong,i'm not an LPG knocker i'm just giving you my opinion based on my own experiences. I would also heed Clans advice as well regarding the engine and gearbox combo in the T6, he knows what he's talking about.
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I've done a fair amount of research on that subject, as I also, wanted to LPG convert a T6. The prospect of having to face a 5 grand repair at any moment certainly put me off. Just beware of the T6, I have yet to find a report of anyone having driven one beyond 110K miles without a total transmission failure (most happen before 80K from what I read) |
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