1990 Volvo 240 Dl Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Linden, New Jersey, United States
This Volvo 240 DL is in very good overall condition. The engine and transmission are both operating properly. Overdrive works fine. When the engine is idling, it's difficult to hear it running. All drive belts (timing belt and accessory belts) were replaced within the past year, about 8,000 miles ago. Rear brakes are new (rotors & pads); fronts are good. New front shocks. New alternator. New wiper motor. Rear tires have 6,000 miles on them (Pirelli radials). Front tires are still ok. No rust other than a very small spot above the rear bumber. The engine had a full tune-up about 6 months ago. Fuel filter was replaced at that time. Battery is about 9 months old. Paint is all original except the lower parts of the Driver's side doors. They were repaired and re-painted following minor damage from an accident (previous owner). As far as I know, the car has not been in any other accidents. There is a chip (repaired) in the windshield on the passenger side, just above the dasboard. It has been stable for more than a year. The cruise control is not working. Heated seats are not working. The door pockets are cracked in a few places, but usable. There are a few cracks in the dashboard top. The driver's seat is frayed on the beaded edge and the foam padding is well worn but the fabric is still intack. The rest of the upholstery is in very good condition. Headliner is clean and completely intact. The speedometer is working but the odometer stopped working 3 months ago. Actual mileage now is about 140,000. This car has a newer radio and cd player with new speakers mounted on the rear deck. Very good quality. With the recent very cold weather, the car started up right away, every day. The engine does not leak any oil. I have tried to change the oil every 3-4,000 miles. |
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