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February 21st, 2006 08:04 PM #31
Originally Posted by Walter
I never knew the first S40 was based on the Carisma. Does that mean we can source out parts from Mitsubishi?
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February 21st, 2006 08:48 PM #32
Had the privilege of owning a brand new Volvo S40 couple of months back. It was more of an experience of owning that I finally decided to purchase one. It was a demo unit with 2t on the meter and was never registered. Got a real bargain from Viking Cars and it was just simply irresistible. Now comes the problem, it is very hard to maintain. It stayed with me for only six months and it was a good thing I never lost a centavo from using it. What were my experiences:
Downside :
1. Bird droppings easily damaged the paint job. Brought the car straight to Ziebart to remove the bird dropping to no avail, nasunog yung top coat.
2. Clearance is too low, easily scrapes the pavement for even not so low path
3. Gas gauge malfunctions at times and need to be brought to Viking for reset.
4. Got to talk to Volvo owners about the high maintenance costs as in HIGH.
5. Very low resale value for those who sell it a year later. Sold mine the same year and purchased at a bargain.
6. Everytime it rains, it is easily subject to acid stain, napoagod na ako kakadetail.
7. Their service is not that reliable.
Upside:
1. I can go inside Forbes and San Lo without a sticker.
2. No parking sign removed by security at the Fort whenever I arrive.
3. Building security in our office thinks I am the president of the company.
4. I feel safe.
5. I was doing 10-12km/liter for a 2.0/ not bad.
6. Full attention whenever I load gas.
7. Prestige.
Your call really if you want to own one or not. As they say, Volvo is for Life because you would not want to sell it because of the resale.
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February 21st, 2006 11:13 PM #33
Originally Posted by Walter
The car itself naman is just typically European. Not really that complicated to work on.
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February 22nd, 2006 12:38 AM #34
Originally Posted by squala
I guess this is also one of the reasons why the S40 had better NCAP crash raitings compared to the Carisma.
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February 22nd, 2006 09:18 AM #35
Originally Posted by MadMax
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February 22nd, 2006 09:27 AM #36
Originally Posted by fireblade
Guess I'll stick with getting a W124 then.
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February 22nd, 2006 09:32 AM #37
Squala,
Thank you for the information regarding the maintenance headaches of the 850. No wonder they are very cheap.
I mentioned project car because of the unknown in maintenance problems, not really in terms of modifying it.
Actually, budget for a car is still for next year. Just thought we (me and my friend) would get an 850 this year since they are quite cheap and try to see if it's as easy and cheap as maintaining a Benz (he's a very good DIYer). If it doesn't work out, then we'll just resell it.
Anyone out there with any good thing to say about an 850?Last edited by Walter; February 22nd, 2006 at 09:42 AM.
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February 22nd, 2006 09:41 AM #38Originally Posted by Walter
Got an update from my friend. From P180k, the quote went up to P250k, and Volvo was still claiming that the whole transmission had to be replaced.After much haggling and negotiation, Volvo agreed to do the job for under P100k. So, with no other choice, my friend's 4-year old S80, which had run about 50,000km, had its transmission replaced late last year, at a cost of about P100k.
He tried selling the car, but did not because it had a very low resale value.
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February 22nd, 2006 09:57 AM #39
Madmax,
Maybe it would've been cheaper if he had it done at HABREC / Grupo Talyer? Although, it's not certain if they also repair high end Volvos. I guess it's also hard to sell the S80 since it's a top of the line model just like the S-Class Benz or 7 series. Most who can afford these models have the capability to buy new ones already.
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February 22nd, 2006 11:18 PM #40
Kamusta ang repair facilities ng HABREC? May diagnostic computer ba sila?
Btw, I was at Paintronixx this morning having some paint redone on the W123, may isang 850 sedan doon being worked on. Pinalitan daw lahat ng valves. Not sure what the problem was. But it was the only Volvo in the Benz specialist's shop.
Yung 850 Estate namin wala pa naman problem. The odometer is busted but the engine computer still knows when to light the Service indicator. The unit is basically stock except for the Autopage anti-theft system.
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