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buy '94 940 or '94 850? 900

so i looked at this '94 850 over the weekend ( no turbo)w/ 144 K but very well maintained, they've replaced the a/c evaporator, the rear main seals, new timing belt at 120 K, and brand new tires. tranny shifts fine w/ no clunks. they wanted $5,900 but are now willing to take $5,000.

but, having seen better consumer ratings for the 940, i've tested a couple and see one online, a '94 w/ 120 K for $4,800 (NT), a 'certified' car, looks very clean w/ all records, no major repairs ... didn't ask if it's the 8 valve or what...

so i'm unsure. i like the styling of the 850 better, a little curvier around the edges, and the economy/sport thing and traction control could come in handy, but a couple volvo mechanics have told me the 940's the better car. yet, if i forget the extra miles on the 850, the bonus is they've already done the big repairs, although i saw one guy who had to do the a/ c evap TWICE...

the 940's i've driven were great. i'm sure i'd be happy w/ it. i'm just wondering if it's worth it to get the 850 for the sake of added performance and the slightly 'sexier' style ( i AM still single, after all ... :)

any thoughts?
thanks, byron






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