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Used 1993 Volvo 240 Consumer Reviews

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Beloved Tank

Pam C., 12/28/2004
1993 Volvo 240 4dr Wagon
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

Bought the car used a year ago. After an initial problem with the cat conv. the car has been a work horse and a pleasure to drive. I added the IPD bars and the car has an amazing turning radius for a big car. It hauls dogs and home depot trips in all weather with no complaints. Easily does 80 mph highway, 0-60 can take awhile from the 4 hard-working cyls.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

If you find one, no rust, buy it !!!!!!!

jrg, 04/20/2010
1993 Volvo 240 4dr Sedan
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

I've had 4 BRICKS, '90-240-wagon, '99-XC, '04-XC and just last week a '93-240 Classic 4dr sdn. Total mileage to date 650K, yes six hundred and fifty thousand miles...You can't beat these cars not even with a big stick...all the woman in this family drive them and swear by them! Only problem is if your over 6'tall it's a struggle to get in and out of. beware RUST! No rust...undercoat and clean out drainage ports. Buy um while you can find them! That's a fact Jack!

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3.75 out of 5 stars

I'd Buy Another

B_W, 03/14/2005
1993 Volvo 240 4dr Sedan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

When I bought my '93 240 from a private party it needed brakes, muffler, tires, battery, some a/c work and a general tuneup (plugs, filters, etc., but no major engine or tranny work was required). Now I routinely get 24-26 mpg @ 70 mph, mostly hiway miles. The car feels strong, maintains whatever speed I dial in, handles without surprises, and while is not the most fun ride, will take me where I want to go comfortably & safely. Two plusses: driver's seat position is excellent for a short person, easy to work on. Downside: while parts are easy to get, they are somewhat pricier than similar parts for a domestic. If you require a dependable, comfortable daily driver, consider this older Volvo.

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4 out of 5 stars

The Swedish Washer/Dryer

Mary, 05/15/2006
1992 Volvo 240 GL 4dr Sedan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

As mentioned earlier, find a good local mechanic to fix this car and stay away from the dealer or prepare to be taken to the cleaners! You may run into oil leak troubles with this model. Mine's been leaking slowly for five years and five different mechanics have been unable to fix it except for very short stretches. I paid $4K for this car when it had 70K original miles. Not a bad deal but I've put at least $5K into it over six years so it's affectionately known as the $9,000 washer/dryer. This car isn't cheap to fix but overall it's been reliable (no major repairs and it's going on 209K miles)! The single most expensive repair bill was $1,300 for various items around 150K miles.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

There are better looking cars

V I Roll, 06/08/2002
1993 Volvo 240 4dr Sedan
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

There are certainly sexier cars on the the road than Volvo's classic 240 sedan, but few will ever match the reliability and peace of mind you get while driving the 240. The car is built so well that even at 214k miles, it still feels new.

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