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940 wagon

I had a 240 that was killed. I enjoyed the simplicity and intuitive construction/layout of the 240, it was very easy to take apart the interior panels and all the engine stuff was easy to get to, etc. Our 95 NA 940 is really, really nice, it has more reliable get-up and go than any other Turbo Volvo I have driven in, even suped up ones. Our turbo wagon has been a PITA and was the first car I ever bought (shouldn't have), who the hell wants to buy a 200 dollar hose!!!!! Hence the reason for a NA. I do however lust for a 242 turbo but as long as it doesn't have to be driven every day. When the kids need shoes and the car needs a 200 dollar hose guess which one gets duct tape (the car, just in case you are a super die hard).






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