![]() 08/07/2014 at 18:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
2004 v70R with a six speed manual; 162k
5 hours drive to go get it
They wan as near as make no difference 7 k
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162k
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The new Volvo interiors are so much nicer than these. Mileage is pretty high - think of the potential repair costs.
Those are my only reasons not to get it. :)
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I talked to my mechanic when I was looking at those. He said I'd be by often. And I should have a second bank account for him
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Way to high of mileage on a V70R. Problems are going to start popping up very expensive problems.
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that transfer case....
Its not brown.
Thats all I got.
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Just do it
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don't be a fool. buy this one. it has the right mods and will last twice as long as that one will before it needs a four figure service!
http://limaohio.craigslist.org/cto/4553711893…
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dang high mileage :(
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I've got my 2007 S60 R, which just crossed 76K today.
As stated by someone on SwedeSpeed, these cars don't nickel and dime you, they Franklin you.
Read my review if you want more info. I keep cars for 2 years tops, and I've had mine for 2.5 with no intentions of getting rid of it.
The price on that one is rather high, however.
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My friend just got one, its awesome.
However …. 100k is very different than 160k.
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Go for it; if 162k is miles, you have another 50k until the next timing belt (I think)