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Have 1995 Wagon 850

If it has been taken care of I would think another 100k or more should be no problem. I know some people have had problems with their 850s but having an extended family with many 850s and S70s I can't say enough good about these cares.

I have a 1995 Volvo Wagon. (5 speed) I bought it with 60 K on it from a volvo dealer.

It now has 120,000 on it. In that time I have:

- replaced air, oil filters.
- Change oil every 7,000 (Synthetic)
- Changed timing belt once with tensioner ($200 total cost)
- Changed brake pads
- Changed fuel filter
- Replaced spark plugs, cap rotor wires

I think this is all preventative maintainence and minimal exp. Actually I did it all myself.

I expect it to go well over 200K (It better as I am unemployed) A dot.com casualty.

Good luck.






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