Where can I find info on older model Volvo's?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Uncle Vinnie, Sep 17, 2005.

  1. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    I'd like to get the C70 convertible..

    Is there a site where I can look at the models, features, etc, from 2000 and
    up? I saw one in my price range, and believe it or not, it would be a
    lateral move selling (hopefully) selling our 97 e320 and buying the 2000 C.

    thank you!
     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 17, 2005
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  2. Peter K L Milnes, Sep 18, 2005
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  3. Uncle Vinnie

    Seany Guest

    The Volvo owners club is an excellent resource.

    Another option, is to go to www.parkers.co.uk

    Look for the used car review on your model ..... on the last page of the
    write up there are links to .PDF files which are full road test reports with
    all the info on equipment lists since launch of the vehicle.
    You'll probably find the actual road test report combines several models,
    but the tech/price/equipment info is specific to your choice of vehicle.

    HTH

    Seany
     
    Seany, Sep 18, 2005
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  4. Uncle Vinnie

    garlandw Guest

    garlandw, Sep 18, 2005
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  5. Uncle Vinnie

    Marvin Guest

    It isn't exactly what you asked for, but it is a useful tool when considerng the purchase
    of a used car. An annual issue of Consumer Reports has information on the repair records
    for makes and models of cars by year. Most public libraries in the U.S. have this
    publication, or you can subscribe for a month or a year to read the reports at
    consumerreports.com.
     
    Marvin, Sep 18, 2005
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  6. Uncle Vinnie

    Uncle Vinnie Guest

    Thank you! The Volvo club website had the original brochures, which is
    great.. I have indeed checked Consumers as well.. thanks all!!

    The only thing I am aware of is that the original convertibles had trouble,
    but other than that, most of the owners I know, love em....
     
    Uncle Vinnie, Sep 18, 2005
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