Looking for a 240 Wagon

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by Russ, Jun 11, 2005.

  1. Russ

    Russ Guest

    Hi all

    I'm looking for a 90's 240 wagon with 3rd seat. I live on the west
    coast of Florida. Anybody got any leads?

    Regards
    Russ
     
    Russ, Jun 11, 2005
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  2. Russ

    sferguso Guest

    how about a 93 wagon with 40,000 kilomrters or about 24,000 miles.
    Power windows, remote keyless, heated seats, ac, 5 spd trans. new 15"
    michelin tires on volvo alloy wheels, new bilstien shock and struts.
    White, black cloth seats, perfect, NO rust, but ya gotta come to
    Vancouver BC to buy it

    Scott
     
    sferguso, Jun 14, 2005
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  3. Russ

    brackenburn Guest

    Hi Scott,

    Where's that wagon been? Up on blocks??
    Our '93 240 Classic wagon has 235,000 Kilometres on the clock and lives on
    an island! (Vancouver Island).

    BTW, how did you get the "remote keyless" feature? DIY?

    Andy I.


    | how about a 93 wagon with 40,000 kilomrters or about 24,000 miles.
    | Power windows, remote keyless, heated seats, ac, 5 spd trans. new 15"
    | michelin tires on volvo alloy wheels, new bilstien shock and struts.
    | White, black cloth seats, perfect, NO rust, but ya gotta come to
    | Vancouver BC to buy it
    |
    | Scott
     
    brackenburn, Jun 14, 2005
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  4. Russ

    Russ Guest

    Scott
    Sounds great and would be a great drive home! How much are you
    asking?

    Regards
    Russ
     
    Russ, Jun 17, 2005
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  5. I've noticed that in my area, a couple of people have put up 1990 245's
    for sale at $5995 and $6000, which is more than what most 850 wagons
    are selling for.

    Have 240's attained "collector" status ?
     
    Eunoia Eigensinn, Jun 17, 2005
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  6. Russ

    Russ Guest

    Yes I've seen the same. I can get an mid 90's 850 turbo wagon for the
    same as an early 90's 245... Crazy..

    So does this make my 1973 142 an expensive classic? :)
     
    Russ, Jun 18, 2005
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  7. I would rather have a 245 with zero miles than a V70...
     
    Robert Lutwak, Jun 18, 2005
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  8. Lots of luck finding one.

    I have had 4 245's and 3 850/v70s. I would never willingly go back to
    the 245 and it's screaming heater fans and its rear wheel drive. I
    liked the 245's, but I didn't know any better. The 850 and now the v70
    with its FWD or AWD pulls through the snow rather than pushing the front
    tires through like the 245 did. This is a big improvement. The 850/V70
    also have antilock brakes, 4 air bars, side impact protection, better
    gas mileage, more power, more room and better comfort. These are all
    improvements. Also, I only kept my 245's 120,000 miles, while I keep my
    850/v70's 180,000 miles. The reliability is that much better.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jun 18, 2005
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  9. I keep my cars until they cost more to maintain than replace. Here's my
    experience:

    1976 262 275,000 Miles (death by fuel system leaks)
    1978 264 375,000 Miles (death by clutch/radiator failure)
    1987 240 175,000 Miles (death by seat failure/wiring harness)
    1989 240 210,000 Miles (death by seat failure/exhaust)

    and now:
    1996 850 65,000 Miles (needs transmission replaced)
    1996 850 75,000 Miles (burning oil at 1 quart/week)

    I'm betting neither 850 makes it to 100 kmiles.

    They don't make 'em like they used to.
     
    Robert Lutwak, Jun 18, 2005
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  10. Perhaps, or is it a check transmission light problem caused by a bad pnp
    switch. I had that problem and a friend has that problem.
    Could be due to a lack of routine maintenance like changing the fire
    trap. Sometimes a seal needs replacing. I have never had a Volvo burn
    oil, they leaked it.
    Two of mine were like new after 180,000 miles.
    The third (a v70) is like new at 60,000 miles.

    I get recommended dealer service all the time. I have never killed a
    Volvo. They were always worth more fixed than the cost to fix them,
    hence, it was a no brainer to fix them. Even at 180,000 miles they were
    still running just like new.
     
    Stephen Henning, Jun 18, 2005
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  11. Russ

    James Sweet Guest


    So would a lot of people, and it'd probably fetch more money as well, but if
    one exists on the face of the earth it's in a museum.
     
    James Sweet, Jun 19, 2005
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