Used car problems?

Asked by Weyer0117 Sep 18, 2013 at 06:25 PM about the 2005 Volvo XC90 T6 Turbo AWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I am looking to trade in/ get a new car. I currently have a 1994 volvo 850 wagon with
206000 miles. The cars I am looking at are either 2005 xc90 t6 awd with 90,637 miles for
12,559 also a 2005 xc90 t6 awd with 110,009 miles for 10,720 or a 2004 xc90 t6 awd
with 128,753 for 10,359. Any suggestions which I should go with and what I should look
at specifically when looking at them again. Also what should I enquire about with the
dealer as to what has been done with it.

This would be my first time purchasing a car so any/all help is appreciated.

1 Answer

...well it depends on what you're going to do with the car...4wd or all wheel drive is nice if you're on muddy or icy roads, but personally don't feel at though totin' the weight of the added gearbox transfer and axles are worth the added benefit....again depends on what you want to do with this....the longevity of your current vehicle is a testimony to how your care for your care is paramount...whatever you chose, will be the right choice because you take care of your cars~

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