Thinking about buying an 1987 240 DL

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I don't have much experience with Volvos. However, my son is interested in a
1987 Volvo 240 DL. I check into it and really liked the car. It has 232M on
it already, and according to the mechanic who was recommending it the
maintenance was up to date. I test drove the car and it seem to have a rough
idle. He claimed that this was normal for these cars. So I am asking the 240
community if this is factual?
 
Subject: Thinking about buying an 1987 240 DL
From: "Anthony Lopez" [email protected]
Date: 4/30/2004 11:34 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

I don't have much experience with Volvos. However, my son is interested in a
1987 Volvo 240 DL. I check into it and really liked the car. It has 232M on
it already, and according to the mechanic who was recommending it the
maintenance was up to date. I test drove the car and it seem to have a rough
idle. He claimed that this was normal for these cars. So I am asking the 240
community if this is factual?

I've owned three 240s -- an '81, an '87 and now an '89. None of them had a
rough idle. I have to say, there are so many really good 240s available with
far fewer iles. Why not check out the eBay listings? I've purchased two of my
240s via eBay and was very happy with both. I would aim for something a little
newer than the '87 and with fewer miles and no worrying troubles at the outset.
You should be able to get something better relatively inexpensively.
 
Anthony Lopez said:
I don't have much experience with Volvos. However, my son is interested in a
1987 Volvo 240 DL. I check into it and really liked the car. It has 232M on
it already, and according to the mechanic who was recommending it the
maintenance was up to date. I test drove the car and it seem to have a rough
idle. He claimed that this was normal for these cars. So I am asking the 240
community if this is factual?

The idle shouldn't be particularly rough, probably has a vacuum leak or
needs a tuneup, throttle body cleaning, etc. Good car, but count on spending
a few weekends fixing up little things.
 
James said:
The idle shouldn't be particularly rough, probably has a vacuum leak or
needs a tuneup, throttle body cleaning, etc. Good car, but count on spending
a few weekends fixing up little things.

Of course what some people consider a rough idle can be normal for a
Volvo. The engine in that Volvo will never idle as smoothly as a Toyota
V6 if that's your comparison, but the idle shouldn't be objectionably
rough. The only way to find out for sure is to try out other similar
cars to compare.

--
Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

NOTE: new address!!
Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
(But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
 
Thanks, I found all the comments helpful.


James Sweet said:
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The idle shouldn't be particularly rough, probably has a vacuum leak or
needs a tuneup, throttle body cleaning, etc. Good car, but count on spending
a few weekends fixing up little things.
 
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