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Date:         Sat, 19 May 2007 19:26:52 -0600
Reply-To:     "Gary Lee www.vwrack.com" <gary2a@TELUS.NET>
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From:         "Gary Lee www.vwrack.com" <gary2a@TELUS.NET>
Subject:      re. I did it.. i just bought my first (NVC) car...  straying from
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>i did it.. i just bought my first (NVC) car... straying from the >marque...

>its still friday somewhere in the world, so heres some NVC.. >i just bought a volvo 850R wagon.... 250hp hauler... 20valve 5cyl hi >pressure turbo..one fast grocery getter.. >any other volvo owners out there?

Chris,

This has absolutely no vanagon content, but anyway...

I have a 1995 850 turbo wagon 5 speed. It's dual fuel, propane or gasoline. At the moment, gas is $1.20 liter, diesel $1.00 and propane is $0.48 liter.

I don't think it's a well built or reliable car, although what other choices are there if you want a station wagon? Subaru and Ford taurus. I had a terrible experience with a passat wagon, took a couple years off my life.

Does the AC work? ha Turn the boost up yet? The 5 speeds are reliable to 300 hp anyway.

Gary Lee


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