| Miscellaneous Discussions Off Topic (OT) items that really don't fit into any other Category |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#21
|
||||
|
||||
|
I've owned Audis for the last 20 years and the worst electrical problem I had was when the wiring between the door and chassis made it so that the pass side window wouldn't work right. Never left me stranded.
__________________
2002 C2 Cab 1982 911 SC Targa 1978 911 SC Targa 1976 911 S Targa Formerly: 1964 scca C coupe 1965 C coupe 1968 912 Targa 1970 914/4 1985.5 944 (glutton for punishment) Now a Potomac Member (sorry guys) Also: Bugeyes, Vanagons, Fiat Spyder, Ducati 916, BMW R65RT, '78 xs11, cB750k0, ct90k0, ca110 ..... Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. Mark Twain ...then there was this mind reader who moved to Washington DC and couldn't find work. |
|
#22
|
|||
|
|||
|
Insurance safty research study.
Please don't get me wrong, I like the new Volvos, they are just riding the rep. they developed years earlier. My sister was T-Boned in her S40. (some punk in a Mustang ran a red light) The only injury she recieved was from an airborne can of catfood. She had just left the store. She was hit so hard in the pass. door, the engine/trans were picked up seperatly from the shell.
__________________
never enough money...never enough time...nothing ever fits 82SC, Lanna 02 C240, Das-Uber-Lux-O-Cruiser 97 Boxter, She named it Willy 86 Dodge 4X4, Peggy, The Arctic Warrior Go Army |
|
#23
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
Safety ratings are not necessarily based on real life testing. Some makers are very good at designing cars to pass the safety tests. But it's like teaching kids just to pass a SOL; that's not real learning. Volvo designs their cars based on real life expectations, and real life crash experience. They have a team in Europe that travels on a moment's notice to sites of crashes involving their cars for the purpose of studying and learning from such incidents. |
|
#24
|
||||
|
||||
|
I haven't had (m)any electrical issues either in 20 years of VWs. After 7 years and 130K miles I did have to replace coil packs on my GTi. I figured 7 years of oilchanges and normal wear and tear, the car cost me very little, so I didn't mind the interuption. But, this isn't a VW thread, its a Volvo thread - not that it makes it any better
__________________
Dave - 1970 914-6 Past - 2000 Boxster - 1987 944 - 1987 924S - 1978 911 Euro SC - 1976 914 2.0 - 1970 914 1.7 / 2056cc |
|
#25
|
||||
|
||||
|
Thanks for the input guys!
Based on what I've read (here and elsewhere), I'm still leaning towards the 850. But I'll look at both as I'm shopping around and would consider a clean 740 should it come my way. I'm not opposed to other wagons as well, but the Volvo is what speaks to me the most. Maybe it's because I grew up with a mustard yellow '83 240 wagon, I dunno... Not that this will likely happen for a while. Unless I trip over something... or get that bug. BB.
__________________
Some say "My car is a Porsche!" I say "My Porsche is a car!" and I drive the hell out of it. '87 Porsche 944; '10 BMW 328i xDrive (her's); '98 BMW 323is (ours) |
|
#26
|
||||
|
||||
|
Why not the true mechanical/physical tank - the 240. You can get a turbo manual with that one.
__________________
2002 C2 Cab 1982 911 SC Targa 1978 911 SC Targa 1976 911 S Targa Formerly: 1964 scca C coupe 1965 C coupe 1968 912 Targa 1970 914/4 1985.5 944 (glutton for punishment) Now a Potomac Member (sorry guys) Also: Bugeyes, Vanagons, Fiat Spyder, Ducati 916, BMW R65RT, '78 xs11, cB750k0, ct90k0, ca110 ..... Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. Mark Twain ...then there was this mind reader who moved to Washington DC and couldn't find work. |
|
#27
|
||||
|
||||
|
Oh, and can anyone show me a more stout and reliable racecar than the R8. I have no idea where people come from with the negative attitude toward Audi's mechanical or electrical reliability. I have close to a 1/2 million miles of experience in them and love them! Also, I was speaking of european tests. You know, the ones that tell you if you will walk away from a shunt on the autobahn.
__________________
2002 C2 Cab 1982 911 SC Targa 1978 911 SC Targa 1976 911 S Targa Formerly: 1964 scca C coupe 1965 C coupe 1968 912 Targa 1970 914/4 1985.5 944 (glutton for punishment) Now a Potomac Member (sorry guys) Also: Bugeyes, Vanagons, Fiat Spyder, Ducati 916, BMW R65RT, '78 xs11, cB750k0, ct90k0, ca110 ..... Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. Mark Twain ...then there was this mind reader who moved to Washington DC and couldn't find work. |
|
#28
|
|||
|
|||
|
Quote:
|
|
#29
|
||||
|
||||
|
Guess I got my 'idea' watching a guy at work have nothing but trouble with his Audi A4 for 2-1/2 + years. Also hung out for a bit on some Audi BBs, as I had been considering an S4 ~ 3years ago. But like all oither car BBs, I'm sure all you ever hear from are the minority that have problems, versus the majority who don't (and therefore don't need to hang out on the BBs). As far as VWs go, I've seen a couple that had dash fires from faulty wiring. Mid-80s vintage problem?
__________________
David D. '87 Targa - 2024 was the year, beeches... |
|
#30
|
||||
|
||||
|
850's are dirt cheap now, for 2500 you can get a nice one. IF it does have a major issue a year down the road, so what?
__________________
78 SC, the 'Red Car' |
![]() |
|
|