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Prob worth the start price, looks tidy. Id be tempted if I was looking for a small low miles estate. Solid little cars usually.
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Seems like a good buy as an bangernomic runabout.....
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My kinda car that. We had a few of them come in as trade ins against Rover 200s back in the day. They were always bought off the company by employees, often for parents.
Back in 2000, I recall one little gem, a 1994 top of the range Favorit, less than 20k, full T&T&SH, as new, £150 to make it go away. Not bad things to drive really, they sort of plo along in a relentless but steady way.
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/1988-VOLKSWAGEN-POLO-RANGER-GREY-/170570418726?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b6ca0a26
I had one of these as my first ever car. Same model, same colour. Put me off VW for life. Fond memories though.
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the car with no brakes
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.to the vw
then you went and showed evil nissans and a 1800 rave from the grave
is there nothing sacred ;-)
Last edited by: Bellboy on Thu 25 Nov 10 at 20:24
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Those Nissans were real sleepers performance wise. Much prefer one of them to an RS Turbo.
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i do worry about you at times stuieie ;-)
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I can see why it would put you off VWs. I had a D reg 1.0 Polo C (so even slower than yours Stu) as my second car, and it put me off VWs for a long time. I have only recently returned to VAG with the Octavia - so far so good..
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Stunorthants29
Surprised you said that as my mate had the nissan What a car, went like stink but the bodywork went on it. Good memories.
Last edited by: bhoywonder on Fri 26 Nov 10 at 09:58
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A friend had a de-badged Nissan Bluebird ZX - that was Q car...
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tinyurl.com/362g323
OK, not Ebay, but what were they thinking?
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I think they werent thinking, hence THAT.
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Have a look at the underbonnet pic in that link. Has he managed to convert a Dyson vac motor to 12V and fit as a DIY supercharger??
search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/images.action?R=201047373820595&channel=CARS&adcategory=&largeId=1516937467
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bhoywonder
Why suprised?
Ive always had a soft spot for jap hot hatches. Toyota Corolla GTi, Daihatsu Charade GTti and Suzuki Swift GTi all spring to mind. Hot hatches these days are just too heavy to be what they were originally.
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Can't remember the last time I saw one of these on the road, let alone in this nick. Bonnet aside, it looks mint, and original.
tinyurl.com/2erz66q
I have driven a couple of these. Stupidly quick, very fragile, great fun. You'd need to be insane to use something like this as a daily driver, but as a weekend toy / plaything.....
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Didnt those Renaults have problems with fuel evaporation? Only thing I recall about them!
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>>I have driven a couple of these. Stupidly quick, very fragile, great fun. You'd need to be insane to use something like this as a daily driver, but as a weekend toy / plaything<<
I tuned a few of those pocket rockets, and obviously got to road test them, weeeeeeeeeeee!
Personally speaking - I wouldn't touch one with a Roach pole.
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stunorthants29
Why surprised?
Apologies completely miss-read your post. Do not forgot about the MK1 golf gti :o)
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Oh you can keep the Golf GTi, they have just never floated my boat.
Give me an Alfa 33 Cloverleaf please. Horrid in many ways, but so much personality.
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If I where to win the lottery or get some spare money. I will be buying a mint mark1 golf gti.
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/1998-CITROEN-XANTIA-1-9TD-SX-AUTO-SILVER-/170569289167?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b6b8cdcf
Rather optimistic start price. Its a Xantia, its done nigh on 200k, has a shortish MOT and even from the pics its clear its filthy. Will it sell I wonder?
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mazda-XEDOS-6-/280592729657?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item4154a14639
Nice cars but its an obscure V6 auto at a time when petrol is £1.16 a litre, which makes the indignation of the seller rather comical. Id feel lucky if I sold one of them at all.
cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-ROVER-MAESTRO-L-RED-/170568933272?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b6b35f98
This must be one of those kit built ones floating about surely?
cgi.ebay.co.uk/306-1-9d-/250732034956?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a60cb3b8c
Possibly a nice little car.
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On the Pug - "Every think works" !
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a 93 pewgot just be in a museum never mind cluttering up our roada
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...Nice cars but its an obscure V6 auto at a time when petrol is £1.16 a litre, which makes the indignation of the seller rather comical...
Agreed, it's also a saloon which knocks it back even further.
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Not EBay but our local rag had an MG Montego in the small ads this week.
A red one........H reg....offers invited.
Can't be a lot around.
Ted
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Very fast cars with torturous torque steer though !
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and late with it
The lag you could handle, the torque steer you could handle, put them together and its a bit hairy
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Now this was good value and what looks like a decent motor. They owned it 9 years judging by the questions replies so obviously liked it, prob just run in. I think id have had a punt on this had I been looking, even if the MOT is short.
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Agreed, Stu. I might have had a nibble if had been a 1.3 Corolla with the same write up.
Too big an engine for daughter, though.
Ted
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Looks like its pictured on a "travellers" site
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I knew someone with a Picnic. He was happy. I always though the 'large' person he was needed a bigger car. He wasn't taller than me. He seemed to really like it at the time.
Sad as I am... planning the car I plan to order next July/August.
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>> cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-ROVER-MAESTRO-L-RED-/170568933272?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b6b35f98
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>> This must be one of those kit built ones floating about surely?
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Yep, I reckon it is... there's one round the corner from us, in red too! I remember when they imported them, I phoned the guy up and asked if they had a diesel engined version... he sounded a bit peeved as it seems they could have sold 10 times as many if they were diesel powered, but were struggling with the petrol engine! Good workhorse the old Clubman D!
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SORRY HOBBY? WHAT DID YOU SAY?????????
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Oh gawd here we go... Ok, I know you know better.... But I had a CLubman D for a couple of years and 36k miles and had no problems and 55/60mpg... No doubt there were better cars around, but not many cheaper to run which was a priority at the time... That make sense, BB?!
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hobby there was nothing wrong with the maestro clubman apart from the fact the engines tended to be LOUD
ok :-)
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They certainly were... and the body rusty as well!
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I always liked the Montego diesel estate, had a few through the service department, well loved by owners and inexplicably economical.
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Incredibly there are at least two around here, one is obviously a work horse of sorts..
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If you around riding stables, thats the place to spot old Montego estates.
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Not many of these left, this looks like one of the better ones. Always had a soft spot for these oddball saloons.
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Looks like a nice example. Can only remeber them in that Orange/Red colour aswell.
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Strange that it comes with so many "spare parts" kits.
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I drove one loads that mum had new in late '75. Only a 900cc or 1043cc but a big leap forward in small car quality and refinement for the time. Super safe FWD handling despite the narrow tyres.
Ours was the 3dr hatch version... the saloon (called a Derby when introduced) was mostly unwanted even back then.
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...My kinda car. Not my kinda price, but still...
£1,250?
More like £250, maybe £300 because it's an estate.
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Nah, you can get a non-runner for that now. Thats prices of 3 years ago. Doesnt make much sense, but people are paying stiff money for well cared for swedish stuff. Its hwy ive not owned a Volovovo for some years. Dutch made stuff is still around for small change though.
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I learned to drive on a 240 saloon in that kind of blue. Bit choked now....
:-)
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Value wise, I was thinking about this one I saw in July:
www.car4play.com/forum/post/index.htm?t=1951&v=f
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Your right of course, but how good was it actually? For £250, you would have to assume either the owner was a tool who didnt research values, or there was something wrong with it, aside being a saloon which seems to halve the price.
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...who didnt research values, or there was something wrong with it...
I thought it looked a nice car, maybe it was under-priced.
Don't think it was there long.
The house has two newer Volvos outside, including an 09-reg C30, so it looks like they are fans of the make.
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If I can get £500 for an old Daewoo and I will when I sell it, then anyone can get more than £250 for a nice Volvo.
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...then anyone can get more than £250 for a nice Volvo...
And I suppose values have risen, even since July when I saw that one.
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A quick check on Autotrader reveals that within 60 miles of me, no car is for sale with less than 60k on the clock for less than £600. Fix my exhaust and I bet I can get £600 for the old shed. People see FSH and 47k at that price and they then look at the others with 150k and a Daewoo doesnt seem that bad :-)
Values are way above sensibility atm.
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In 2000 my parents sold my mum's Volvo 244 as she was no longer able to drive it. It was a 1975/N plate, in orange, with 53,000 miles from new, absolutely mint inside and out. They tried the Classic magazines at £1295 and then £995, then the local paper at £995, £500 then £300, and finally Auto Trader again at £300.
The buyer phoned my parents at 6am on the day of publication from 200 miles away to ask for their address. 4 hours later he was on their doorstep holding the cash. He even phoned them later on to let them know the car made it "home" without incident.
Last edited by: Dave_TD {P} on Wed 1 Dec 10 at 17:24
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Would be £1000 all day long now if not more.
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/1991-VOLVO-340-LE-Spares-Repairs-Drift-Retro-Tax-MOT-/250733701650?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a60e4aa12
I have always had a soft touch for these, even the basic ones cost £9000 in 1990 but they are pretty naff (pun intended) but by the early 2000's they could be bought for £300 with full MOT.
Once a very popular car with house wifes will soon vanish of our roads completly.
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>> £1,250?
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>> More like £250, maybe £300 because it's an estate.
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According to the Classics mags, cond 1 is £1500, and 2 £750... I'd have thought that one is around cond 2... so £300 is a little low! ;-)
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I bought a 1986 360 GLEi saloon this summer as a hobby car, and to teach myself home servicing and mechanics. I've been having a ball with it. Easy to work on, cheap parts.
It has only 36k on the clock and is essentially in concourse condition, I'm going to take it to some Volvo conventions next summer. One owner from new, always garaged, no rust. The old boy who had it before me just can't drive any more.
Here's a link to picture of it sitting on my drive:
i1192.photobucket.com/albums/aa332/alanovich/360.jpg
I had a 360 hatch years ago as a stop gap car and loved it, and I've been hankering after another ever since.
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Glad to see the old car bug hasnt completely left this place. Glad to see some class again ;-)
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i really like the old 340/360 volvos. nice and simple and despite the leaf spring suspension a very capable car.
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My mum had a 340 when i was wee, i think they might have been rear wheel drive?
Cool choice of car Alanovic. Is this the upgrade for the Golf?*
* Hope i remembered that right :-)
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My neighbour had a 340 for some 20 years. Died of rust...Mechanically very good...
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The thing I remember about Volvos of that era is the ladder headrests.
Don't think the Fords we had then had headrests at all, let alone gigonkerous ones like in Volvos.
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...Another nice old thing...
Nah, it's got namby-pamby pads fitted to the headrests.
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>> Cool choice of car Alanovic. Is this the upgrade for the Golf?*
No, we still have the Golf, my missus has taken that over because she likes it so much. Also swapped the Touran for a Galaxy (so that's my daily drive now), and sold the Smart Roadster (we weren't' using it enough to justify ownership costs).
The 360 is strictly a hobby for me and something to learn about mechanics and servicing on. It's not just a low mileage museum piece, the old boy who bought it new specced it with leather and aircon too, although no PAS.
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170575795812&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_514wt_1139
I know this is an original kit... But they've recently released some of the ones from this era but not all... and there were quite few kits made by the various kit manufacturers... Shame they can't re-release some more of them!
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/1992-FORD-SCORPIO-AUTO-RED-/260705766878?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3cb3464dde
Not quite going to be in my price range, but I have to agree with the seller, it is an exceptional looking example. Id prob have had a punt if I though it would have been affordable.
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>>it is an exceptional looking example>>
Simply amazing what one can pick up on ebay, there'll be a few punters after this one though I'll wager.
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i like the look of the scorpio.
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That Scorpio looks fabulous. Such a shame I've a) nowhere to store it and b) need a more economical car. I used to own a 1987 2.0 Ghia Auto and rate it as one of my most favourite cars. God, I'd love that Scorpio!
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i had a 1986 2ltr ghia and it was a lovely car. the trouble is i bet if we drove it again it wouldnt be anyway near as nice as we remember. i thought it was a big car at the time but its probabally about focus size now
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>>> the trouble is i bet if we drove it again it wouldnt be anyway near as nice as we remember.
Spot on. Until not too long ago I looked after one of these for a friend... a 2.9 V6 Ghia. Bit of an old bus by today's standards... a 2lit MkIII Mondeo for a grand would be better in all respects.
Have to admit the condition looks good though if you wanted to run it for old times sake rather than on its abilities.
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Its abilities will be solid enough to live with, and you get the joy of owning it.
I would have that like a shot but I dont have the garage to store it in and keep it pristine. I hope someone does.
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I took a Granada Cosworth up to 140mph - fastest ive ever driven and it was solid as a rock. Underrated cars in many ways.
If I thought that car would be £800ish id prob go for it tbh, but I can see that being £1200-1500 if it gets some rival buyers.
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>>If I thought that car would be £800ish id prob go for it tbh<<
Only 246 views so far :(
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Now this is going to be more than its worth, unless its now a classic and ive just not cottoned on.
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>> Now this is going to be more than its worth, unless its now a classic
>> and ive just not cottoned on.
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They do normally go for a bit more than they ought to be worth. They've a lot of cred in the 4x4 circles. Some folks say that's all it is, just talking up a reputation, only the gullible would part with their pennies for one.
There's another school of thought that says there's some merit to such a simple machine, if something goes wrong in the middle of nowhere, you have half a chance of fixing it up and getting mobile. There's no AA call out 13 miles off the beaten track half way up a river :-)
I dunno, i've been in one going up an impossibly steep bing, then down the other side. Impressive machine to my mind.
Last edited by: Skoda on Sat 11 Dec 10 at 20:42
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I think id be more inclined to buy a LR tbh, I knew a guy with a Niva and them thing was never running for more than a few weeks between repairs, not to mention welding.
LR may be no more reliable, but parts easier to come buy for sure. So of course, id have a Niva in a shot :-)
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>> I think id be more inclined to buy a LR tbh
Yeah i think even for that money i'd be looking for a good rangie classic. When cleaned up, looking mint they still hold that wow factor.
Even when manky they just look like they mean business. Coil springs, none of the underpowered compressor and uber delicate EAS control system as on the P38.
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Ive always had a soft spot for the Series 3. Its more civilised than earlier ones but still so incredibly simple. I very nearly bought one 3 years ago and it was only really the need for a brake overhaul and the prospect of an hour on the M6 in the driving rain which put me off ( the poor brakes and the driving rain being related factors! ). It was a 1980 diesel which actually ran very well and had a long MOT.
It was just £650 which in LR terms is giveaway, fella needed the cash quick.
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>>Now this is going to be more than its worth, unless its now a classic and ive just not cottoned on<<
Ghastly vehicles and 7 owners - you can do bedder than that m8.
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Yeah
I bid a quid for it. If anyone beats it I might raise it by 50p
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I've just tried a fiver.....
.... and been outbid!
Dare I try a tenner?
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seen on Autotrader
tinyurl.com/2cp9m9s
Only four armchairs but also most unusually it has a towbar.
I wonder what it used to tow ?
It has been advertised for a loooong time. I guess the running costs are a slight deterrent plus the mileage. Others with lowish mileage are £4K / £5K more so I guess it will stay unsold for a good bit longer.
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Looks like its being sold off to settle a debt, so potential for it to have not been so well looked after, judging by who is selling it.
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"Rallys of Soccer fans" mmmm ?
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- - - >Oh dear< - - -
Wonderful car - ideal as a 2nd/occasional jobbie but - ideal in the white stuff.
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OK, it's a left hooker, but the car's still worth something if it can be debadged.
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Re; Volvo 340's. Had two of 'em back in the mid-90's; first one an old belt-drive automatic, bought for £250, ran it for nearly a year; one belt broke but it struggled around on the other one for a few weeks. Sold it for £100 to a nice West Indian chap who wanted the low-mileage engine.
Second one was a 1986 DL manual; loved that car, absolutely bullet-proof. Very comfortable seats, and reasonably well appointed inside in typical Volvo fashion. Not the most economical car to run as it was heavy and a bit under-powered, and they were very much seen as an old man's car.
Damn system put this out of context! :-(
Last edited by: Harleyman on Sun 12 Dec 10 at 00:42
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Re the Phaeton, Glasgow City Council has a fleet of these, although the diesel ones, and they are not being kept on after their lease is due. So watch out for them hitting the market!
Mostly due to political pressures/cost cutting etc.
Have sat in one and it is a very impressive car, loads of space and gadgets!
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