1981 Volvo 240 DL review from North America
"Went across the continent, gets me to work"
What things have gone wrong with the car?
Nothing mechanical
charging system is weak
oil leak from oil filler cap.
General comments?
Everything about the reliability, safety and quality is true here.
I bought this DL wagon in BC (Vancouver Island) in August for $699. It had a host hanging off the carb and the passenger door latch was off from a ding.
It had moss growing on it, especially around the roof rack, but some RV moss remover and elbow grease took care of that. There is a little surface rust, but the body and underside metal is frankly amazing to an Ontario boy; this is normal for West Coast cars. The Island has many 70s and 80s cars in service that you never see here. Hondas, VWs and Datsuns abound from 25 years ago.
The B21A engine has a manual choke, and the dealer blew it out at 699 because his wife who drove it for a couple of months had endless trouble starting it in the morning because she didn't know about the choke.
Needless to say, the car starts perfectly. There is nothing to this motor car; it is simplicity itself.
Cooling system is excellent, transmission shifts nicely, although it is truck-like, which is fine with me - I appreciate robustness.
The car runs perfectly.
All systems and components are easily accessible and working on the car is a pleasure after struggling with the cramped V6 engine compartment of a 90s GM Nbody car.
The Volvo drove back 4500km to Ontario in 3 and a half days, driving 15 hours a day. I would have been back in 3 days, but a charging problem arose preventing driving at night. Note to the wise: if your gauges start to die, you are losing your battery!
Charging problem traced to excessive crankcase pressure from clogged breather box / flametrap / hoses, which forced oil out of the filler cap and fouled up the darn alternator connections.
At one point on I90, I stopped for fuel. I had been doing about 130 to 140 km/h. A woman pulled up beside in a 960 wagon and asked if I would check her oil. "Am I out of oil", she asked. Hers was fine, but I was almost totally out of oil! I had to add 3 quarts! Car was fine, though, save and except for the charging problem.
Rest of the trip I cruised at 110km/hr, and had no further oil loss problems.
The cause of this has now been corrected by removing and cleaning the breather box and hoses, which had tons of crud in them.
Nevertheless, the wiring/charging symptom is still present due to oil rot and coverage. Will be dealing with that next, but this car is truly my friend.
Any vehicle that gets you across the continent going 15 hours a day is a keeper. You know it won't let you down.
I have replaced the manual transmission fluid with Amsoil synthetic.
Performance is acceptable with the manual, but the wagons are 3300 pounds; apparently they can tow their weight no problem, and with the pull from the low gears, I believe it. The thing is like a truck. Volvo makes nice trucks from what I see on the roads.
You can fold the back seat flat, as is often noted; I slept at a KOA campsite rather comfortably, and I am 6'1".
The 81 has no computer, and the Canadian version has a carburetor, so it is really old style motoring. Aside from the clock, there are no electrical accessories - it is plain transport.
I expect to drive this to one million km this century.
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| Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? | Yes |
| Year of manufacture | 1981 |
| First year of ownership | 2004 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2004 |
| Engine and transmission | B21A Manual |
| Performance marks | 5 / 10 |
| Reliability marks | 10 / 10 |
| Comfort marks | 9 / 10 |
| Dealer Service marks | |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | 10 / 10 |
| Overall marks (average of all marks) | |
| Distance when acquired | 306000 kilometres |
| Most recent distance | 312400 kilometres |
| Previous car | Oldsmobile Achieva |
| Date of Entry | 9th September, 2004 |