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So, what about 850s? 850

Nice car but need more work than 240 for sure... transmission need to be more flush early car have transmsiion problem 93 to -96 I believe with problem

all car have aircondition leak problem.. you replace the system will cost $1500 each time and last only a 2 year and fail again..

PNP switch will acting every winter time that too will cost about $400 repair at dealer.. unless you plan to do it yourself
I need to do mine on Monday .. part cost $75 4 hours job.. my first time I give all day..

95-94 year have front knock sensor problem and need to be up grade that too cost $450 at dealer.. I up grade mine and still not solve the problem..

I get around this by rechager the system every year in sumer do it yourself kit $25 Krange.. work fine...

If you drive the car again and without any stereo on and go over any small bump you will hate life.. it ride like a bugie... and nothing you can you to fix it.. poor design..

$12,500 is bit too expensive for the car...

I paid $7500 2 year ago for 1994 850 turbo loaded orginal owner... all clean
at that time the car have 113,000 now 2 year later is still run great..

all said and done I love the car no problem yes for 2 years with board support I learn many thing.. and very happy with it.. great investment

hope this hepl






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