Volvo 240 Wagon with 271K Kms...

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by Jabber, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. Jabber

    Jabber Guest

    All,
    I'm curious to hear if people think $2600 CDN is too much for a 1991
    240 Wagon. The car has A/C, power windows/doors and is rust free. The
    only part scaring me away is the KMs. I know the 4 cylinder engine
    should go forever but any input is appreciated. I haven't eyeballed
    the car in person but might take a trip tomorrow to do so.



    Jordan.

    1999 S70 Loaded!
     
    Jabber, Feb 8, 2007
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  2. Jabber

    Tim McNamara Guest

    Living in a non-metric country I have to convert. 271K km = 169K miles.
    In terms of a Volvo 240, that car has just been well run in and should
    be good for another 100-150K miles (160+K km). CDN$2600 = US$2200.
    Sounds like a great deal to me, especially if it is indeed rust free and
    has been reasonably well maintained. I think you can plan on spending
    some money up front (might need new tires, maybe a new timing belt, etc)
    but that's a given with a used car anyway.

    If it was me looking at it, I'd test drive the car, have my mechanic
    look at it to see what needs fixing, probably buy it and think that I
    got a good deal.
     
    Tim McNamara, Feb 8, 2007
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  3. Jabber

    James Sweet Guest


    I would consider that low mileage for a 240. As for price, it's all in
    the cosmetic condition. The mechanical bits are a dime a dozen and easy
    to fix, nice cosmetic parts for 240s are getting scarce so if the car is
    in nice shape, that's a heck of a deal.
     
    James Sweet, Feb 9, 2007
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  4. Jabber

    Jabber Guest

    Thanks for the input everyone! I am going to try to get to see it
    today...


    Jordan 1999 S70 Loaded!
     
    Jabber, Feb 9, 2007
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  5. SAME ITS OK OVER HERE IF ITS IN GOOD NIC
     
    John Robertson, Feb 13, 2007
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