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Great ride though
We still talking about the car?
Loved my old Wentworth. Silver, boot that spanned multiple time zones and a proper mile muncher.
Check th yoke underneath the center console. One cable can become disconnected jut behind the handbrake
Short throw normally , just 2 or 3 clicks but I think this may lead to some cables rusting as the cable movemen is so short
For the handbrake you may need to get aftermarket barrel adjusters off eBay, they slot in to the rear shoe handbrake mechanism and allow you to adjust tension.
The handbrake mechanism isn't particularly brilliant at the best of times.
I replaced the cables on mine a few years ago, also only use genuine shoes and get a spring kit if you are replacing the shoes
I spent the morning chasing DofE groups with another volunteer - a traffic copper. He was appreciating our wagon - he's used T5 850's through to V70 MK3's.
Apparently the new 5 Series are just not as liked, cost a fortune in BMW parts and the Volvo is so much more comfy (although the BMW goes round corners better).
He was all but trading in his Audi A5 for a Volvo by the end of the short ride back to the start...
Just had a sit in my Dads new S90 T4 (dash showed average of 31mpg but I’ve no idea how he’s been driving it), it was really lovely, I’d love a V90, there have been some good PCP deals on them, but still too much for me 🙁
Just in the process of getting rid of our xc90. It's a bit old and time for a change, but I'll miss it. Would like another Volvo but can't afford what we want.
We still Have a V50 though. 2.0d and got nearly 70mpg (75mpg indicated) on a recent 250 mile trip up north from London. Whole trip 520 miles and indicated 68mpg. Nice. It's the 'wrong' engine (not D5) but it's not bad.
Do the front seats fold forward on the V50 so the headrest sits on , or below, the dash ?
Tempted by 60+mpg but windsurf boards need to fit inside .
Yes, there is a little lever that drops the front passenger seat. If you move it back before dropping it fits under the front glove box bit. It's not as good as a V70 or the xc90 in many respects - Belgian build, not sweden - rear headrests have to be taken out to fold seats flat ( takes 5 seconds) - but overall qaulity is good.
As for 70mpg, I was really trying for it, proper hyper-miling to see what it could achieve, slip-streaming coaches and such stuff. The journey back was more realiatic with jams and more haste. Still, mid sixties mpg not bad. I get around 38mpg around town.
Ps. It's a 2007, phase 1, euro 3 so no dpf. Might be relevant.
Volvo Amazon's were great rally cars and have had cult following in Scandinavia for years. I always liked the roof chops for the ultimate slammed look. And no they are not practical...

It may be my age, but I'm very excited to be joining this thread tomorrow. 🙂
Must learn how to post pics....
Ours (the V70 in the beginning of this thread) sailed through its MOT yesterday at 15year old and 180k miles, the only advisory being a CV boot that I knew about. Awesome car.
So - I now have a V50 estate, 2.4 petrol, first-ever auto, and by some margin the comfiest barge I've munched miles in. However, it has twice failed to start, enough juice in the battery to make the solenoid click but not enough to turn the motor over, starts fine from a jump. Auto electrician dude says the battery is poor and the alternator is gently draining it overnight when it's turned off, so we're unhooking the battery in the interim. Does that sound like a solid diagnosis? Had no idea a duff alternator could drain the battery when not running - anyone had an alternator fixed or replaced and remember the cost?
Only on a Yaris (only fault ever on 140k/12 year old car...) so not really comparable.
The alternator should be changed every two times (IIRC)the auxiliary belt is changed (V70 non turbo) I didn't know this and the one way alternator pulley seized and threw the aux belt one day resulting in a new alternator anyway.
I got a Bosch reconditioned one from ECP
**** these V70 handbrakes!
Cleaned up, new shoes, new cables - will it bollocks hold. New spring kit and P1 style adjusters on order.
Seriously tempted to convert the rear calipers to ones with the handbrake built in.
I took an 03 xc70 for a test drive yesterday. It was absolutely buggered. I've got a V40 estate at the mo. Not getting on with it. So I'm still looking for an old xc70 that isn't a moving turd 🙄
The V70 handbrake is crap even with new cables and springs but ours passes it's MOT even when it feels crap to me (my Mot guy is strict)
You do need to fit genuine Volvo shoes due to the possibility of non genuine friction material coming detached from the backing and taking out the hub backplate assembly apparently.
The alternator should be changed every two times (IIRC)the auxiliary belt is changed (V70 non turbo)
Interesting, thank you - lots of fun tbis morning between diligently locked the car before disconnecting the battery and discovering the emergency key.... She started for about two seconds then keeled over and needed a jump, drove mebbe 30 minutes and parked her all day, she started fine this evening. Now on charge overnight courtesy of our fantastic Air BnB hosts - such a shame as she's awesome other than not starting when left overnight.
I had a 62 plate 136hp auto V70 from new. Genuine 50+mpg and a great M-way machine. But it needed a new gearbox after 2 yrs (under warranty) and the seats gave me serious back ache ,so it had to go. No room for rear passengers, and not the biggest of boots.
Handbrake update.
Adjustable H-bars FTW.
20 mins to fit both sides and adjust, and job jobbed.
With the usual perfect timing, my venerable V70 D5 recently went to the great auction house in the sky (well in point of fact, it was traded in). It was a 13 plater with 80k on it dripping in kit and with the optional autobox fault... Possible valve body (£1k) or valve body plus rebuild (up to £3k!) so it needed rehoming. A sad day...
Step forward the mighty V90, hurrah!
I managed to find a pre reg Inscription D5 AWD jobbie with the princely sum of 35 miles on the clock - immediately before the lock down so not many miles are being put on it ATM.
Too early to tell how it compares to a 'proper' Volvo but it is a nice place to sit... which is just as well as as it's not going anywhere...
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Yeah, but it's not an estate... 😉
In true panto stylee: 'oh yes it is...' though not mine:
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Oops, it looked like my sister in law's XC90...
Are they bigger than V70? They look chuffing huge.
About the same on plan but not as many m³ due to the dropped roofline and slant tailgate. Main qualy for me is getting the tandem in which it still does - though not ATM obv....
That 240 linked to above is lovely, I see it's still for sale at 11.5k tho. I suppose it just needs 1 person with that money who likes it enough to buy it, for 240 fans there have been a few in the classic car auctions, look at brightwells, Anglia car auctions..in fact don't if you have anything else planned for today. 240s seem to go on forever if properly maintained, some are on 500k and still going strong.
I have a new-shape V60, and it's huge. Swallows two road bikes with the wheels on with room to spare.
To give you an idea of how big the V90 is, you could probably park my V60 in the boot. I'd have had one (they're cheaper, weirdly) but I couldn't face doing a three-point-turn to get around every ramp in the multistory car park at work.
Polestar V90

Gnrk.
Aye Flashy, for a Volvo, they're a nice looking thing 🙃
CFH Can you get the Polestar V90 in the UK?
Still missing the leather armchairs in my last XC60 🙁
My lad’s V50.
1.6d, £30 tax, cheap insurance, easily takes 2 enduro bikes inside.
👌
User of old Volvo estates here.
My previous one was a 2093 xc70 which I took up to 260k then 'treated it' to a service and air locked it after changing diesel filter and it's never moved since.
Currently using a 2003 V70 pre-dpf with 194k. Flywheel knocking (doesn't bother me not worth doing) but is great to drive, can sleep in it, great sound system, and computer says 53mpg which is hard to believe,maybe it was chipped as someone mentioned earlier.
If I won the lottery I'd have that Polestar V90 in a heartbeat.
Long time admirer of all things Volvo, driven a few but never owned one.
240s may be mechanically tough, but they rust like a mother.. which is why very few are still around.
V90 is very average to poor for a load lugging estate , BIL works for Volvo and has had all the V70 variants , he got a V90 last year and it’s got a massive bonnet but the boot and rear roof line really compromise it.
If I won the lottery I’d have that Polestar V90 in a heartbeat.
+1
I'm not that sure.
I had an XC90 T8 last year for a bit whilst mine was in. It had a 2L diesel of 180 ish BHP and approx another 220 BHP of electricery; ~410 in all. It was fast enough, electric only up to about 30 mph then banzai dependant on foot/accelerator interface.
Most of the time I was plodding about on a 4 pot 2L diesel which is a bit shit in a vehicle of that type which wa one of my reservations on the v90 as they've stopped doing the 'nice' engines...
This is my first Volvo and I'm quite besotted with it. 2007 XC70 D5, 160K.
Currently sporting some bigger AT tyres (235/65/17) and I've a 30mm lift kit to fit when I get some time off. It does get used off road occasionally...and it's surprisingly good at it.
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That looks reet tidy 👍



