1987 Volvo 240 DL 2.3 Gasoline

Summary:

A safe car for a safe price

Faults:

Replaced head gaskets at 210,000 miles.

The seats have started to wear badly.

Replaced the power steering pump.

Changed belts.

General Comments:

I got this car when I turned 16, It has survived my teenage years, and is in the process of making it through my college years too.

I have been told the styling is boxy, but I just refer to it as classic.

It does everything pretty well. It's a tough little car. I have been in 2 wrecks and I have walked out fine each time. I was rear ended both times and was really pleased with how well the car protected me.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 24th October, 2002

1987 Volvo 240 DL (DeLux) 2.3 Liter

Summary:

Reliable, Classy, Nice to the wallet

Faults:

This car has been a dream. Nothing wrong to this date just put gas in the sucker and change the oil when needed about every 2700 miles.

General Comments:

Older engines in general loose compression and power all together. This Volvo 240 DL was purchased for 1600.00 dropped from 2900.00 (I'm a good negotiator). This engine is in great running condition and purrs like a kitten. 180,000 miles and still going strong. Comfortable for long trips. Reliable for that reason too. Looks, Runs and makes me feel great about Volvo period. Will probably buy Volvo till the bitter end.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th October, 2002

1987 Volvo 240 DL standard

Summary:

It's a great car that is reliable and (of course) safe!

Faults:

Part of the exhaust needed replacement after 100,000.

Gear shifter knob came off at around 160,000.

Outside door handle came off at around 80,000.

Cup holders on the doors broke off at some point.

Brake pads were replaced either once or twice.

Surprisingly, we got rid of it due to rusting out of the bottom of the car.

Air conditioner needed to be recharged (we just didn't bother).

Various noises were emanating from various places of the car.

Started to stall out until it was warmed up at about 175,000.

General Comments:

My dad purchased this car in 1987, and it was the one I was allowed to drive when I turned 16. By then it had about 170,000 (if not more) miles on it.

Not only did this car survive the abuse my father put it through (it was never garaged a day in its life, oil changes happened maybe every 5000 miles, it suffered the abuses of a small child, a messy adult, a dog (who managed to break much of the plastic between the seats), and it was somewhat neglected and abused, and the list goes on...), it also survived me learning to drive stick shift.

The original clutch was in the car when we sold it, and this was after I started out at an intersection on a hill in third gear and proceeded to cross the intersection. What was left of the clutch at that point was smoking and smelled like you wouldn't believe. Anyway, high praises and see my review of my 1992 (which is kept in better condition and is here at school with me)!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th October, 2001