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Have Volvo vehicles improved since being bought by Ford?Rating 1 to 6. (1 - Yes, 6 - No)Views : 22824 Replies : 205Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Yes, love 'em! | 44 | 16.30% | |
I like some of the new models | 107 | 39.63% | |
Could be better, but the XC90 is nice! | 119 | 44.07% | |
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Mar 4th, 2006, 23:02 | #11 | |
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No thanks, not the image/looks/interior/power/economy that I'm going for. Like I said, I used to have a 740 and a 760, and the S60 is miles ahead in every single department.
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Mar 4th, 2006, 23:36 | #12 | |
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£4k can get you much more volvo than a 7/9 series a nice 850 (T5 maybe? not too up on 850 prices) |
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Mar 5th, 2006, 10:47 | #13 |
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you can get a t5 for under a grand if you hunt around
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Mar 5th, 2006, 10:51 | #14 | |
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audi and vw have been together for eons. the mk1 vw polo? started life as an audi (in fact, was even badged audi for a short time afaik) the s60 is based on a completely different platform to the mondeo/xtype. in fact, no volvos, at all, are based on the mondeo platform (the s40/v50/c70 are based on the focus platform) 200k on the clock is not remarkable. i've had renault engined cars achieve that, as do many fords and skodas (have you looked at the milage of a minicab? 400k is not unusual). yes volvo made solid cars, but the fact your sig suggests you used to have a 740 but 'it died' suggests to me they're not that good. |
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Mar 6th, 2006, 08:13 | #15 |
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Any car is only as it good as its owner.
The best made cars can fail at early mileages if they are not maintained. I have seen an 8 year old Renault Laguna hit 160000 miles and only die because of the car keys being stolen - the thieves not knowing how to start the immobolized engine and the car being written off because the central locking would have cost more than the car is worth!!! 240s and 740s are examples of superb engineering - solid and safe for occupants even now - however the newer cars with their more dynamic chassis (which will hopefully get you out of an accident before it happens), a plethora of airbags, the tidy FWD packaging - still make ideal family cars. Volvo is a brand who has adapted its image without ditching its core values - Volvos are now sexy - and profitable - how far removed from the late 80s is that? We are all fond of certain models for certain reasons - I love my 740 but it is being pensioned off to a guy at work for free as it is being replaced by a 97 V70 T5 - only time will tell whether that is a good idea!! |
Mar 11th, 2006, 17:16 | #16 | |
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Mar 16th, 2006, 20:05 | #17 |
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Best is *not* yet to come
I was horrified at Ford's taking over of Volvo. I just hope my '91 740 lives to 750km...
Volvo - boxy but good. Ford - Found on road dead. |
Mar 16th, 2006, 21:32 | #18 |
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Hi all new to the forum
I to have owned various models from a 144,244,240,740 turbo to my latest v70t5 all have been trouble free so to speak, Having worked in the Automotive business supplying parts to both VOLVO AND SAAB, (factorys across the road frm each other) My opinion is that yes there has been a change since GM, took over SAAB and FORD took over VOLVO But pride is what makes the difference. All manifacturers just assemble parts, mostly made by suppliers, you supply more or less the same parts to ALL manifacturers. The thing that makes the difference is the way that it is built and dedication to get it right. By the way the sweeds are absolute masters at getting you the supplier, supply only top quality parts that meet the spec. |
Mar 23rd, 2006, 00:28 | #19 |
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It all depends what you want a car to do. I am not bothered about looks, but reliability and comfort are most important. So for a long time 240's were tops for me, and now 740's and 940's reign.
In terms of reliability and parts cost per mile they are brilliant, but in terms of styling and finish they are never going to set the world alight. The newer Volvo range can give BMW, Audi etc. a run for their money in terms of roadholding, comfort and performance but at a price - they are never going to make cheap runabouts ion the second hand market - they are too intricate and parts costs are horrendous. Perhaps there is a gap in the market for a robust, no frills, well made car aimed at the family and business motorist but I won't hold my breath waiting for someone to fill it. So my 740 TD will just have to live forever.......and just might, if I have anything to do with it! John Davies |
Mar 26th, 2006, 18:08 | #20 |
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Ford's own brands are dissmal why would anyone
think that they could improve a Volvo, wouldn't they attempt to fix their own problems first? Any Volvo before front wheel drive is better than anything Ford could or would be willing to build. In the US they are losing ground in their strongest area, pickups to the Japs. It's saying a lot when
American Rednecks start looking to the people who brought you WW2 for their wheels. |
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