- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Anyone have real-world Volvo ownership experience, specifically the 2000's and up? They are one brand of car that interests me for a daily-driver, I know they pride themselves on how safe they are in an accident and that they're solidly built. Obviously they're a European car and parts and repair costs are more than a Japanese car, I'm already used to that with my VW. I've been doing some reading online and it sounds like they are pretty reliable, but can nickle & dime you with repairs frequently. I usually do my own work on cars, so it's not like I'll have to pay a shop for minor repairs, just don't want a money pit.
I like the idea of a beefy AWD car with a turbo-charged engine, hoping for a car that allows spirited driving, excellent handling and long lasting with minimal issues. I'm not ready to give up on my TDI Jetta DD as I love the fuel mileage, but don't really need a 3rd vehicle around either. The downside is that a turbo car will require premium gas and the MPG's aren't great, so it'll cost me 2x as much to drive over diesel at todays prices. Good thing gas is cheap (for now)!
I've been digging the idea of a 2" lift on a mid-2000's XC70, outfitted with a decent set of AT tires, a few offroad lights on the front bumper and a low profile roof rack. The car would be a DD, but also a weekend roadtrip/camping car worthy of some mild dirt roads to get away from the crowds.
I posted in Andrews Subaru thread, but there's a company that makes 2" lifts for these, here are a couple examples of what I'm thinking about...
I like the idea of a beefy AWD car with a turbo-charged engine, hoping for a car that allows spirited driving, excellent handling and long lasting with minimal issues. I'm not ready to give up on my TDI Jetta DD as I love the fuel mileage, but don't really need a 3rd vehicle around either. The downside is that a turbo car will require premium gas and the MPG's aren't great, so it'll cost me 2x as much to drive over diesel at todays prices. Good thing gas is cheap (for now)!
I've been digging the idea of a 2" lift on a mid-2000's XC70, outfitted with a decent set of AT tires, a few offroad lights on the front bumper and a low profile roof rack. The car would be a DD, but also a weekend roadtrip/camping car worthy of some mild dirt roads to get away from the crowds.
I posted in Andrews Subaru thread, but there's a company that makes 2" lifts for these, here are a couple examples of what I'm thinking about...