I had a two litre 440 for a few years, and I thought it was great. It didn't
go wrong very often, although the speedo was a bit unreliable in the winter.
The air conditioning was pants. It was comfortable to sit in for hours, for
certain, and the adjustable seats meant that I could reach all the controls
and still see out of the windscreen. Acceleration was fine, I got somewhere
around 35mpg I think but I couldn't be sure.
Some years back I test drove a Daewoo, I've forgotten which one. I was so
relieved to get back into my Volvo! Go-cart is how I would describe it, and
I was worried about the gearstick breaking off in my hand!
Got to be said, though, now I have an 850R, and it shows the 440 up in a big
way. The air con is pants again, but who cares, really? I only need it for
two weeks a year. It's a much nicer car to drive all round, you can see
better out of it, it makes no road noise at seventy (the 440 gets quite loud
beyond about sixty). Going round corners and acceleration? Don't make me
laugh.
440s are relatively cheap now, and I think that they can represent good
value for money.
"(Just) Allan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> What's your honest opinion of your 440:
>
> How reliable/how often does it need repairs?
> What kind of fuel economy does it get?
> How comfortable is it to sit in for hours?
> Is the air conditioning nice and cold (if you have it)?
> What's the acceleration like?
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