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Re: Buying Used -- After the Inspection 200 87

Listen to good advise you are getting from your mechanic and Bricksters. Spend your money on a 200 or 700 Volvo in better shape, even if you have to pay more money up front. Look up 700/900 FAQ in the features menu at this website and you will find a laundry list of preventive maintanace to be done when you buy a used Volvo in good shape. Even this preventive maintenance takes a lot of labor and money. Never mind a car with a laundry list of repairs to be done before you can even think of preventive maintenance. It will be a bottomless money pit that will leave you no time to do what you have to do: STUDY! Best regards.






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