What's wrong with a 1997 960?

My Dad sold me his mostly dealer overmaintained 960 for $1500- in April. (spent $1700- on belt & some other stuff just before he drove it up from Florida). I am looking at taking a job with a fair amount of mileage in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

Is this the vehicle?

David Schierholz

PS- AC dies at 95 dregrees with the humidity we have had the last few weeks. Is this a design problem?

PPS- any good shops on the island?

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David Schierholz
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over maintained is always good......whats the miles?

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~^ beancounter ~^

The 97 960 is an excellent car. I should know cause I had a 95 960, a

97 960 and currently a 98 S90 (960 re-badge).

The car will eat its brake pads and discs will get warped. In particular if you do only city driving and/or women driving.

Parts are rather pricey, but it's a luxury car, they'll tell you.

It is an AMAZING Volvo! Apart from brakes and expensive parts, the car is as close as perfect as you can find.

The A/C will need repairs after 4-5 years, just like 90% of all "old" Volvos.

There was a MAJOR re-design of the 960 in 95. The car is a true reliable, luxury sedan.

Good luck.

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NoOne
127000+.

I asked because of the list in the "My first Volvo" thread.

Still looking for good shops on Long Island. It would be factored into where we land for the next year.

David

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David Schierholz

If well maintained, that car is still in its prime. Keep up on the maintenance and it should serve you well.

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James Sweet

Have a mechanic look at the temp sensor in the back of the engine - a very cheap fix - when it goes, it kills the AC when it heats up.

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Bob (but not THAT Bob)

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