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What should my next brick be?

I have two 240 that I love and never paln to get rid of. However, I would like to get another volvo at some ponint and I'm thinking that I might want a wagon for hauling stuff. I was just crusing around today through my local volvo dealor and found a 98 S90 with 97,000 that they had just sold. It was in pristine conditon and I'm afraid I probably would have bought it if it had not been sold. I one changes the timeing belt 10k before it is do, would this be a safe car to have? I also know someone who has a 94 940 turbo who loves it. So, with these two cars I'm really not sure what I would want to get. I like the feeling of the turbo in my 83, but I kind of like the extra nice ness of the S90. This would be a car that I would buy, and pretty much put away, since it would have to last for years and years as Volvo does not make this type of car any more. I'm also good about maintaince, so what car would I enjoy more? If I looked hard enough, could I find a S90 or V90 with a five speed? Are they even in europe?
Thanks for any information and happy bricking.
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1988 244 DL + Virgos, and Power Windows, 1983 244 Turbo +Intercooler






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