The Beater
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| POSTED BY |
| southernstar[SHOW ALL] |
| DATE |
| Wed, May 21st 2014 |
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| GA |
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| US |
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| New to me, candidate for the 24 hours of Lemons. $650 for the wagon + $150 for valve adjustment at a Volvo shop + $50 for timing belt, etc, that I put in and $100 to register it came to a total of $950 for a decent day to day car.
It idled very poorly and had low power when I bought it but runs good after the repairs. Valve adjustment made a huge difference. Valves were very tight according to the shop.
Missing some trim parts and the radio but it is reliable and fun to drive. |
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