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Thread: Volvo Wagon Expedition Vehicle

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    Ekk you really thing your going to get 30+mpg from that fully loaded?

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    I had a brick with a diesel. Fabulous car, great ride, huge trunk and great mileage. What happened to volvo? Well i guess its not just volvo...
    My lack of articulation is apparent in my suspension as well as my diction.

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    Geez! I go off road to get as far away from Volvos as I can..............And now this! UGH!

    Motorcyclist have a saying when there is a traffic "incident".............


    "It's always a Volvo!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    1. You mentioned a G80 locker. So I'm assuming this is an AWD Volvo? I didn't think Volvo made AWD wagons until the mid 90's?
    This is 2wd (rear wheel drive) with a locker.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martinjmpr View Post
    2. Are you really getting 30 mpg with the RTT and all that weight? And with an automatic transmission?
    Quote Originally Posted by Mtouring_Tuff*typing View Post
    Ekk you really thing your going to get 30+mpg from that fully loaded?
    The 30mpg fully loaded will be with a stickshift transmission and diesel engine. My other Volvo (1984 760GLE Turbo Diesel with manual transmission) easily gets 30mpg+ fully loaded and driving 85mph.

    This car as is with the current engine (turbocharged and intercooled) running 10-12psi of boost and the automatic barely gets 16mpg loaded, but it's got plenty of power!

    I'm actually swapping the "expedition parts" from this car onto the diesel rather than moving the engine to this one for now. Both cars are essentially the same except the diesel is a sedan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbertalotto View Post
    "It's always a Volvo!"
    I think you'll find most people with old turbocharged rear wheel drive Volvos are serious driving enthusiasts and pay attention when they're driving

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    Awesome car man... I have often thought of selling my Jumping Jack to buy one like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnich77 View Post
    Awesome car man... I have often thought of selling my Jumping Jack to buy one like it.
    I looked up the Jumping Jack and it looks really cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by casioqv View Post
    I looked up the Jumping Jack and it looks really cool!
    Oh, I love it... they might not work for most people.. but its beyond perfect for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by casioqv View Post
    This is 2wd (rear wheel drive) with a locker.


    Ah, forgive my Volvo ignorance. For some reason I thought all the "new generation" (i.e. 700-series) Volvos were FWD.

    Which makes me feel stupid because my Dad had a ~1998 Volvo 700 series Wagon that he bought new in 1998 and only sold in 2009, I guess I could have looked underneath his car but I just always "assumed" it was a FWD.

    So here's a dumb question: Are any Volvos FWD? I know the old 200 - series Volvos (like the 240 Wagon, one of the best looking vehicles ever made, IMO!) were RWD, but for some reason I thought that when Volvo redesigned all their vehicles in the 80's they switched to a transverse design and FWD.
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    The 700/900 series (last of the bricks) were the last of the true rwd Volvos

    After that they went fwd with the 800 series and so on.

    Its all about the orange brick!

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