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Hmmmm..... 850 94

I was just going through the service records for my '86 Porsche, and everything that breaks on THAT is usually $800 per visit!

The Volvo rear compartment configuration is usually a matter of personal preference and dealer installed accessories - I have bungee netting over a rubber tray in mine, a '98, but I'm pretty sure there was/is a windowshade type luggage cover available as well as a solid one.

I've had most of the usual problems with mine, and I'd still buy one given what was available in 1998. Would I in 2001, given what's now available in competition? Uhhhh....

-Oldeman Groundhog







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