2004 Volvo 70XC AWD - how much does regular maintenance cost per year/

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Joe, Oct 5, 2007.

  1. Joe

    Joe Guest

    I'm in the process of buying this car and am curious how much it costs
    to maintain the car each year. I've heard it's expensive. Also what
    kind of gas does it take? 87 or 92?
     
    Joe, Oct 5, 2007
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  2. It uses regular gas. It has an anti-knock sensor so that it is very
    tolerant of gas octane. In any case, if you want to experiment, run a
    tank of hi-test and a tank of lo-test on a trip at a constant highway
    speed and see if you get better miles/$ with one or the other. Go with
    the most economical.

    The routine maintenance schedule and standard pricing is available on
    Volvo's website at:

    http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/2004/2004_XC70/04xc70_00.htm

    http://new.volvocars.com/ownersdocs/2004/2004_maintenance_charts/2004_mai
    ntenance.html

    http://new.volvocars.com/loyalty_v2/sm_02_t3.asp

    My dealer publishes prices for each recommended maintenance. On my '01
    XC70 the interval is 7,500 mi. The odd intervals are just oil & filter
    changes. Then every 15,000 miles they check everything and replace
    whatever is scheduled to be changed like belts or fluids.
     
    Stephen Henning, Oct 5, 2007
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  3. Joe

    Roadie Guest

    No more expensive than most other cars, but there is a lot more to
    maintaining a car than oil changes. The Volvo AWD is pretty trouble
    free. You can save money if you have the tools and equipment by doing
    it yourself. The Turbo takes premium gas, but your owners manual and
    the inside of the gas cap cover should also note this.
     
    Roadie, Oct 5, 2007
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  4. Joe

    Burtonio Guest

    ask your question here:
    forum.swedespeed.com
    you'll get more feedback than you know what to do with!
     
    Burtonio, Oct 10, 2007
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  5. Actually Burtonio, you will get more feedback at forums.swedespeed.com

    where forums has an s, specifically at:

    http://forums.swedespeed.com/zeromain?id= 20
     
    Stephen Henning, Oct 10, 2007
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  6. Joe

    Burtonio Guest

    correctomundo. please excuse my typo!

    lots of good folks over at swedespeed who will be able to help Joe out--but,
    you already knew that :)
     
    Burtonio, Oct 10, 2007
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