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Feb 24th, 2021, 16:47 | #31 |
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Have just had a quick sniff on auto trader. 151 XC90,s for sale. 34 of which are in the £6000-£7000 bracket. Age wise they seem to be starting around a 10 plate. Good Hunting, or should that be, Go fish..
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Feb 24th, 2021, 16:54 | #32 |
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one thing to consider as you are dealing with "mud + hill" = tyre choice, your going to need tyres more suited to that than "general road use" as "most" cars on "road tyres" aint going to do That great on muddy hills/slopes, regardless of 4x4/ rwd/fwd
(ps go get the the xc90 if that's what your fancying and can afford)
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Feb 25th, 2021, 07:42 | #34 | |
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In addition, if I was the OP, I would certainly be getting hold of a laptop with Vida/Dice and this will save a lot of money and wasted time if a problem does occur. OP :- Good luck finding the right car
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Feb 25th, 2021, 09:43 | #35 | |
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However, over 4 years and 50,000 the total cost for all servicing work, repairs and all consumables including tyres has been £1800. £100 of that was for the tyre winch (my fault 100%!) and £70.00 was for fuel flap solenoid. Absolutely agree with all said about the XC90. Buy the best one you can, keep it impeccably serviced and they will go forever. Work colleagues have ones at 200K plus without issues. Excellent car but only for home mechanic. If I went to the dealerships for the work I have done I reckon I would be looking at 5 times the price I have paid to service! The difficulty with an answer to this question is that the GV is the ‘better’ car. It’s half the price, loads less to run and loads cheaper on spares. However get yourself some basic tools and oil and filter changes are sub £50.00. Air filters and gear boxes etc are cheap as chips to service. Neglect maintenance however and a few £1,000 to £3,000 repair bills will come your way! |
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Feb 25th, 2021, 10:04 | #36 | |
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Tough as old boots. Brilliant vehicles.
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Feb 25th, 2021, 11:10 | #37 |
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Despite all the warnings on this thread (which are well made, particularly bills etc on a car which now going to be more than 10 years old), I would also add my voice that the XC90 in particular is a very good car - I loved the one we had and it is clear why they were so popular when they first came out.
Of course by the end they were quite dated, but rather like the 240, 850 etc, they were one of those cars that Volvo really put their mind to design wise and it shows from a design/comfort/practicality point of view.
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Feb 25th, 2021, 13:17 | #38 |
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Lol Thanks bud !
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Feb 25th, 2021, 13:25 | #39 |
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I have plenty of experience of off road driving with the purpose built 4 x 4 and off road tyres. My GV has Mud tyres on the back and all terrains on the front and it will and does go everywhere I have ever wanted it to in the UK. After watching some Utube vids on the XC90 off road abilities I had mad up my mind to fit it with all terrains so its not too noisy on the road but has a bit more of a chance off road. Thank you for taking the time to help me. Much appreciated.
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Feb 25th, 2021, 13:31 | #40 |
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Thank you for the Vida/Dice tip that could be very useful. I take it it's a diagnostic app that you buy then download?
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