Used 1995 Volvo 850 Consumer Reviews
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Old Reliable!
I purchased this car pre-owned from a dealership in Dallas. It is a great car, even though it has had a few mechanical (minor) problems. My one word of advice is BUY THE EXTENDED WARRENTY. These cars are great, but they can cost to fix. Especially if you use the dealership. But, as a new mom, (when I purchased the car, I was) it is perfect. Great cargo space, safe, secure, and almost graceful in the simplicity of it's design. I have always loved how safe I feel in this car, an urban tank. If you want a car that will keep you happy and make others envious for years to come, this is the car. A classic. I
Worth the Expense
I love my Volvo. It has over 208,000 miles on it and it still runs strong! If you keep up the maintenance they will last forever. Sure, the repairs can be a little costly but your driving a unequaled car - not to mention one of the safest (my family is worth it).
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,500167 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,500570 mi away
- GLT WagonMSRP: $4,495765 mi away
excellent
I drove it without radiator coolant for a month until i finally replaced it!
fast
good riding car, turbo speed, good in rain and snow; want to purchase a newer model
Nice but it has Flaws
Overall it's a nice, solid car with the most beautiful, comfortable leather seats I've ever seen, nice alloy wheels and an attractive overall look. But look out for major mechanical defects...the a/c evaporator is a common problem, costs $1,000 to replace...also lots of trouble with the temperature sensors, constant problems with the power antenna, also tends to leak a lot of oil and other fluids. I thought this was the most reliable of the European brands but I was wrong; I'm too busy to hassle with the constant problems and wish I had gone with a Japanese make.