Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
Having owned an S4 and dropping US$5K for blown turbos for no reason at 80K miles (post-warranty) I went back to Volvo in a hurry. Yes, Volvos are cheaper to maintain and much much cheaper to fix. However, you have accept the fact that Volvo is not a German car.
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
The turbos in Volvos are known, according to indy mechanics I've talked to, to be rock-solid. In fact over the holiday I was talking with a mechanic that was reccomended to me and he said that Volvo has got tuning a turbo engine down to an art. he said they used to put strain on the engine, but not anymore, and that todays LPT and HPT turbos will usually outlast many of the other engine parts.
The fact is, though, that you are going to lose a little drive quality. The R handles fine, with it's adapative suspension and all, but it's FWD or AWD. Coming from RWD German sedans before I bought my S60, I was used to things like near zero body roll, and near perfect f/r weight distribution. You won't get that in an S60. But you will get a number of other great features. A wonderful interior. A wonderful powertain. Brilliant seats. Incredible safety features.
It's a trade-off, but one I'm happy with. I've only owned my S60 for 6 months, but I've gotta say, they got me. Volvo. For Life.
The fact is, though, that you are going to lose a little drive quality. The R handles fine, with it's adapative suspension and all, but it's FWD or AWD. Coming from RWD German sedans before I bought my S60, I was used to things like near zero body roll, and near perfect f/r weight distribution. You won't get that in an S60. But you will get a number of other great features. A wonderful interior. A wonderful powertain. Brilliant seats. Incredible safety features.
It's a trade-off, but one I'm happy with. I've only owned my S60 for 6 months, but I've gotta say, they got me. Volvo. For Life.
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ORIGINAL: S70driver
Volvo's are not cheap to maintain. Don't even think they are, because your dead wrong.
Volvo's are not cheap to maintain. Don't even think they are, because your dead wrong.
I know they're not cheap to maintain, I was asking if the cost was about the same asmy Audi,basically which one cost the most to maintain because I'm going for the cheaper oneout of the two.
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I disagree. Audi, BMW and Mercedes are in a class to themselves in terms of maintenance and repair costs. My neighbor has an A4 and he tells me that the standard oil change (albeit syntheic) goes for $120 at the dealership. Of course, you do get free cookies
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
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ORIGINAL: LoveMyS60
I disagree. Audi, BMW and Mercedes are in a class to themselves in terms of maintenance and repair costs. My neighbor has an A4 and he tells me that the standard oil change (albeit syntheic) goes for $120 at the dealership. Of course, you do get free cookies
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
I disagree. Audi, BMW and Mercedes are in a class to themselves in terms of maintenance and repair costs. My neighbor has an A4 and he tells me that the standard oil change (albeit syntheic) goes for $120 at the dealership. Of course, you do get free cookies
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
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I've owned at least one Volvo since 1985 and now own three of them and nothing else. When you used the work "Value"that's what I think you get with a Volvo. Way more value for your money, and they do not cost as much to maintain as the quote "Big 3" European cars. My in laws have ownedfour Saabs, two BMW's and two Mercedes after they owned an 83 Volvo. They ended up with another Volvo after trying the other ones. I have no experience with Audi though, but I do like the looks of them and have considered one at some point, but I just keep buying Volvo's. I really like the 850 R's best though. My choice on the newer ones is either a V70 or S60, but always an R. My oldest daughter has a 99 S80 T6, my son has a 98 V70 R and my youngest daughter has a 95 850 Turbo wagon. We are a Volvo family.
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
ORIGINAL: S70driver
And once I get a decent job that pays well I am going to own hopefully an Audi. I'm looking for something new and Audi's just spike my interest.
Unless I get an SUV for winter driving.
And once I get a decent job that pays well I am going to own hopefully an Audi. I'm looking for something new and Audi's just spike my interest.
Unless I get an SUV for winter driving.
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
Hi All,
First day in this forum. I figured I'd post because I just traded an A4 for an S60. I loved the A4. But I couldn't take the Audi service centers. Complete jerks. I'm mechanically inclined and can do most anything provided special tools aren't needed. Most of my wrenching is on my motorcycles these days. Including using a laptop to tweek FI maps and such. I've caught Audi dealers red handed doing various shadey moves. Not just one. All three in my area!!!
It's my wife's car and I just couldn't take it any more. It's a '99 w/ 95K miles. The car was fine. But given it's age I wasn't comfortable keeping it without having a reliable service center I could depend on. So we figured we'd give Volvo a try. The A4 was not the most reliable car I've ever owned. Not by a long shot. So I'm hoping the S60 will be less expensive and less hassle. I guess we'll see.
A few weeks ago I went to the Auto Show in Boston. I stopped in the Audi booth to complain. One Audi rep looked at the other and said... "Apparently we have a problem here in the northeast, I can't count how many complaints I've had today." And we strolled over to the Volvo booth:-) Where the rep's were well trained, knowledgeable and really seemed to like working for Volvo. To me, that speaks volumes.
We pick up the new ride in about an hour. I hope I can return to this forum and report goodness for a long time to come.
Thanks!
First day in this forum. I figured I'd post because I just traded an A4 for an S60. I loved the A4. But I couldn't take the Audi service centers. Complete jerks. I'm mechanically inclined and can do most anything provided special tools aren't needed. Most of my wrenching is on my motorcycles these days. Including using a laptop to tweek FI maps and such. I've caught Audi dealers red handed doing various shadey moves. Not just one. All three in my area!!!
It's my wife's car and I just couldn't take it any more. It's a '99 w/ 95K miles. The car was fine. But given it's age I wasn't comfortable keeping it without having a reliable service center I could depend on. So we figured we'd give Volvo a try. The A4 was not the most reliable car I've ever owned. Not by a long shot. So I'm hoping the S60 will be less expensive and less hassle. I guess we'll see.
A few weeks ago I went to the Auto Show in Boston. I stopped in the Audi booth to complain. One Audi rep looked at the other and said... "Apparently we have a problem here in the northeast, I can't count how many complaints I've had today." And we strolled over to the Volvo booth:-) Where the rep's were well trained, knowledgeable and really seemed to like working for Volvo. To me, that speaks volumes.
We pick up the new ride in about an hour. I hope I can return to this forum and report goodness for a long time to come.
Thanks!
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
Hate to tell you this but you can get AmsOil (best synthetic on the market) from a local provider for about $40 and the filter online for $10 and 30 minutes later, you have a 20k to 25k oil change for $50 total...... just takes an oil wrench, socket wrench and jack the car up about 8 inches.
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RE: Volvo vs. Audi in Maintenance
ORIGINAL: LoveMyS60
I disagree. Audi, BMW and Mercedes are in a class to themselves in terms of maintenance and repair costs. My neighbor has an A4 and he tells me that the standard oil change (albeit syntheic) goes for $120 at the dealership. Of course, you do get free cookies
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
I disagree. Audi, BMW and Mercedes are in a class to themselves in terms of maintenance and repair costs. My neighbor has an A4 and he tells me that the standard oil change (albeit syntheic) goes for $120 at the dealership. Of course, you do get free cookies
Volvos are more expensive to repair than domestics. But compared to the big-3 german brands, it's going to be lighter on your wallet.
I suppose one oil change a year isn't that big a deal for $150.
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