I mention the 240 was unreliable - in the first 1-2 years of manufacture. After that they solved the reliability problems.
@phildouglas90864 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Volvo manufactures some of the most reliable vehicles in human history. What's funny is, most are afraid of purchasing a mid mileage used Volvo. (1-200K miles) Afraid of what Volvo dealers will charge them to change a freaking sparkplug. Long story short: Our used car lot commonly purchases mid mileage Volvos at auction for anywhere from $375 to 3K and resell them for 3-10 times purchase price. With very few coming back with mechanical issues. The same can't be said for Fords, Chevys, Cadillacs, Pontiacs Dodge Chrysler Lincoln Mercury HumVee/Chevy....ya gotta get an old Mercedes or BMW to hang with used Volvos. Or just get a 1987 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 and put 1/2 million miles on it going places monster trucks couldn't even go. Anyway, love your content @Big Car. Huge thumbs up again. Of course Toyota Honda duh.
@@a-manlordsoftime755 Good question! I picked a generic name that was easy to remember and matched the icon I chose. When I started my channel I didn't even think I'd do car videos exclusively.
@phildouglas90864 жыл бұрын
@@a-manlordsoftime755 Because tiny car was taken. And tests showed that ugly car wouldn't be so popular. Not to mention big fat car.
@DuesenbergJ4 жыл бұрын
Still a common car In Sweden. Manny young driver started in a 740. The serviceability keep them on the road.
@ajax7004 жыл бұрын
Manufacturers don't want their cars to be _so much_ reliable.
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
DuesenbergJ most men left, Sweden is too liberal, cheap crap cars, way to big, fuel!!!!!!!! Denmark people do understand!
@eemelih50524 жыл бұрын
Old volvos, saabs, mercedes and toyotas are almost only 80s cars you still see on road every day here in finland, they are so reliable cars
@ItsIdaho4 жыл бұрын
Still see many here in Austria too, I want one too
@thebige73024 жыл бұрын
Similar thing in australia with the ford falcons, they are everywhere
@andyhouston694 жыл бұрын
Just love that they went snowdrifting with three 740s in a commercial! In Sweden it's still the most popular car as winterbeaters.
@lokelaufeyson99314 жыл бұрын
Volvo is the most reliable car in the winter and sweden have alot of snow. Volvo does have its downsides such as being whatever but its still a good first car and it will start as long as you keep a normal maintence up.
@ludwigbyhage88844 жыл бұрын
@iLoveEbola yes
@Bartonovich524 жыл бұрын
I used to drive a 744 and 745T in Canada. They are great. One caution though, you need very good winter tires for a RWD car. Preferably studded Nokians.
@Janshevik4 жыл бұрын
@@lokelaufeyson9931 FR layout still works well enough in snow?
@Fransenn3 жыл бұрын
cant forget about saab being just as good of a winter car as volvo. volvo is just more popular
@The-Rectifier4 жыл бұрын
Ive bought in 1987 a brand new white 740GL..with a typical blue interior. Drove it for 390.000 km, sold it in 2000 in favor of a new S80 2.4 170hp. That was a huge mistake....the old 740 let me never down..the S80, pffff And stranly enough..the S80 is scrapped already several years..the 740 still running around and hit nearly 700.000km. ( FIRST engine!!!) Legendary stuff
@jaunteraudi8174 жыл бұрын
Jeah, volvos after 2000 are a bit strange, and thats why i still drive 1996 850 2.4 10v and xc 70 from 1999 2.5 turbo, and i kept my first car witch was 740 2.3 turbo/intercooler from 1985, and i am so happy that i didnt sell it, i kept it in a garage and restored it in about 7 years, soon it will be back on a road.
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
The Mechanic we did 760 lambazon Turbo in the 1986?? years, the lower models are crap, way toooo heavy! You do have Renault engine, cheap injection engine, slow.....NOT Legendary!!!! heavy weirdo crap cars!!!! Only the US Turbo models are still good now! They all need way toooooo many service, you have weirdo hobby?
@The-Rectifier4 жыл бұрын
@@lucasrem , Euh....ive owend a 740Gl redblock 2.3L 113hp. Slow....naaa ok, not the fastest thing in the world ,agree with that. But it just needed the basic maintenance...to go for ever. Never said...the 740 and the 760's been rockets. Surely the 760 PRV V6 engine was a real bummer....even in the Alpine 310.
@DeathracerXD4 жыл бұрын
i own a bycicle and its gone further thatn either of u
@benjaminsmith22874 жыл бұрын
I've had the opposite situation. I had a '90 760 with the 4 cylinder turbo. It was getting very expensive to repair and I replaced it with a 2002 s80 turbo 6. The 760 was replaced at 122,000 miles with a ton of problems and expensive repairs while the s80 has surprisingly few problems. The most expensive was a fuel pump needing replacement at around 150,000 miles. It's going strong now at around 160,000 miles.
@Jensen4234 жыл бұрын
I daily a 1990 780 Bertone and it is such a smooth ride that receives a ton of compliments! It really showcases Volvo’s good build quality back in the day.
@jamesmedina2062 Жыл бұрын
How long did the paint finish last?
@ceesklumper4 жыл бұрын
As a Volvo owner I can confirm I have also been thoroughly confused by the lineup in the early nineties. Thanks for another great feature!
@billolsen43603 жыл бұрын
I was confused to, but figured all those models must be selling.
@TheDddkkk3 жыл бұрын
weird, it is very easy. 740/940/240 for the real people. 460/850 for the dumb motherfuckers
@ahr332ramvepsen24 жыл бұрын
I own a Volvo 940 Turbo (Stationvagon) It's been in my family since my father bought it in 2000. (Built in 1998) My father used to be a mechanic for Volvo and this was his baby. It doesn't have a singe particle of rust witch very unusual in my country due to all of the salt on the roads. We buy original parts for it threw Volvo. 20 years in my family, I hope (and think) we're going to get another 20 years.
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
ahr332 Ram Vepsen We love that 760 Polar Turbo in 1986 years!!!!! only the Turbo Volvo cars were good, rest are too heavy crap!
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
My father kept the old 260 Turbo Polar, able to buy in the 1990 ish years! We still have it
@georgebarnes81633 жыл бұрын
Still have two old 740 2.3 litre turbo estates, high miles (200k) on both but the engines are perfect and are started every week and run for a few miles, sadly the fuel economy means they are going to the scrap yard, now driving a couple of older V70 D5 models which are good cars until the steering rack leaks when they have to be scrapped due to repair costs but I would still buy another D5, good economy from a reasonable large engine and great reliability which the 2.3 petrol turbo did not have.
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
Do you still have it?
@trevorhayes54144 жыл бұрын
This video got me thinking about my relationship with Volvos. My dad was shopping for cars in the mid-80's and we came so close to buying a silver 244GLE sedan (with dark blue velour interior - beautiful car). 3 test drives, multiple drive-bys of the dealership...But he passed on that. Then in 1987, I came home from school to find a beautiful soft metallic green 760GLE in the driveway (with really light tan leather interior). A stunner. That car went everywhere. It was even the car that my bride arrived in on the big day in Dec '93! That car was just such an awesome driver, just a bit heavy on the fuel bill! When I moved to Canada, we bought a 2002 S40 which I loved. An amazing highway car, especially in winter heading to the mountains. I loved the mystery "winter" button which slowed the revs to the drive, so you wouldn't spin the tyres from a standing start. Sadly, I had to sell her (to a buddy) when I moved provinces in 2010 and she was later written off in an accident (T-boned in an intersection but thankfully his wife was OK - good old Volvo engineering & safety!). I may have to look into continuing the family history with Volvo! Thanks for this video. Some good memories rekindled.
@sharonec5419 Жыл бұрын
So what did your Dad buy instead of the Volvo 240 GLE? Do you remember?
@lukespector5550 Жыл бұрын
My parents bought a brand new Volvo sedan every 3 years from 1978 - 2015 in Australia here. Saab simply never held up under our harsh sun & their resale value was inferior.
@koen88444 жыл бұрын
I don't need a new car. I own a 940 turbo and that's all I need.
@larstragl1464 жыл бұрын
same here
@harmonicres4 жыл бұрын
I miss my 760T! Damn fine piece of auto engineering.
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
big crap car, fuel!!!!!!!
@themightydash17144 жыл бұрын
I just sold my 960 3 litre, only sold it because it does 22mpg and I have a 2 hour commute eachday for my new job, should have lef the job and not the car.
@davidy804 жыл бұрын
@@themightydash1714 I regretted letting mine go, despite the fuel economy.
@DP-526574 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: The early 240s manufactured in 1975 are sought after in Sweden today! They we're not affected by the tougher emission regulations introduced in 1976, therefor the engine can be swapped for a turbo charged one from another model or even a V8. Great channel! Keep up the good work!
@ronchabale4 жыл бұрын
Worked at the Gothenburg Volvo factory when 760:s production started
@hr95924 жыл бұрын
Christopher Jonasson that’s great! Do you drive one of the new ones?
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
Christopher Jonasson Thanks you, you did build our 760 turbo we enjoyed in my family kid days! We, in Amsterdam, family people all loved the Polar models as kids! Family race car!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ronchabale4 жыл бұрын
@@hr9592 Naa, not so new we have a 2010 V70 d5 (polestar) and an old S70 (1997 ) with 350000 km on the odometer, still use it everyday
@flemming12863 жыл бұрын
Nice! So did my Dad Stefan Philipsen from 1980 to 2014 at "bandet" and "på plan"
@Lambdasonddd3 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your work! I'm 940 driver from South Korea. If you worked on 760s, does that mean you worked as a team car builder, but not on production line? I heard volvo had unique way of production back in 80s.
@andrewstones29214 жыл бұрын
I had a 940 SE, I loved that car more than I have ever loved any car. I relocated to the other side of the world and had to sell it. Mine was one of the very last ever made, it was assembled in Bangkok as an export CKD and sold brand new in 1999.. ironically for a car made/sold in Thailand it still had heated mirrors. The engine was B230 FK which had the low pressure turbo. It was very very expensive, more than double the UK price, and it had the softer suspension as fitted to US cars and softer leather seats than the UK models. I upgraded the suspension. One it had done 120,000 km changed it to LPG before putting another 100,000 km on it, the engine still ran like new. To this day a hotel called The Dynasty Inn in Bangkok has two identical cars from the same batch, same spec, same colour, that are still used as courtesy cars. Both have over a million km each on them, one is on the original engine and the other has a replacement engine. Both run on LPG. I feel the 940's were amongst the best cars in their class ever made.
@VictorGate3 жыл бұрын
I had an early 940 in 1990. It had serious problems adapting to unleaded fuel and was very sluggish until at the third attempt the Servicing Dealer checked the throttle linkage and discovered I was only getting about 60%! I did do about 90,000 miles in the two years I had it. As for quality and reliability in mid 1991 the UK importer refused to accept anymore imports until the quality and reliability improved. It must have worked as I had a second in 1992 which was a different car in all respects.
@camil7213 жыл бұрын
Among?! THE BEST cars ever made ! (and also the most beautiful ones!)
@samuelknowles12013 жыл бұрын
My first car was a 760 turbo. For a 1989 vehicle it really did have a sharp interior, lots of options, and nice handling.
@andrewthompsonuk14 жыл бұрын
They really did an excellent job of this car. In the 80s and 90 there was almost a class of people who would own a Volvo. I remember being told to watch out for the Volvos on the UK roads at the time. And it was true, encountering one coming the other way on a dual carriageway and having another push me through a busy London intersection when my old car stalled at the lights. Volvo 7x0 owners seemed to have stories of when they crashed and how they drove home afterwards with all the other cars needing to be towed away.
@hawkeye09273 жыл бұрын
Bought a 1988 740GLE in spring of 1989. Used with maybe 12,000 miles. 5 speed manual with most of the options. Kept it until January 2007 after 368,000 trouble free miles. Reliable like a hammer. She was rather boxy, but loved that car. Well done Volvo, really love your brand.
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
Boxy but good! lol
@dogcowrph4 жыл бұрын
I loved my 850 wagon. It saved my life on a dark rainy night when it ran into a ditch that flipped round three or four times into a farmer’s field. As I remember it had an in-line five cylinder engine.
@gtr500able4 жыл бұрын
It did had a 5-cyl engine 😊 Every 850 and even V70 from 97 to 08 was 5-cyl only 😁
@legambaz4 жыл бұрын
Were you injured in that accident? If yes, what was the injury? Car was totaled?
@ryanbennett15324 жыл бұрын
@jason9022 kind of fast, and yes it handles like shit haha. Still love it though, and talk to it every time I get in and get out.
@ItsIdaho4 жыл бұрын
Try recreating the ad with modern cars, it would break after the first bump
@sixunity11713 жыл бұрын
nah it wouldnt break, it would just go into a crash mode locking itself down to 30kmh and requiring you to go to the nearest certified service
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
@@sixunity1171 And a $150 service fee just to diagnose the problem!
@davidy804 жыл бұрын
The only two cars I ever really regretted moving on; a 960 with the lovely 3 litre straight six, and later a V70 2.5 turbo. Both were fantastic cars in their own right, and both unbeatable for covering long distance.
@jamesmedina2062 Жыл бұрын
I believe it. I pick through junkyards and when poking through the Volvos you can see the proper interiors with complete insulation unlike other cars
@jaleger22959 ай бұрын
I really miss my S80 V8
@shepshepherd4 жыл бұрын
I love the Volvo 700 Series. I've owned a 1990 740 SE estate since 2003, and it's been a wonderful car :)
@Tom-Andre4 жыл бұрын
turbo?
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
you never owned a new Volvo?
@shepshepherd3 жыл бұрын
@@lucasrem The newest one I've so far owned was a 1997 V70.
@gregfelix69794 жыл бұрын
I like Roy Axe’s comment: “It will look great - once they take it out of the packing crate”
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
😂
@richardrichard54094 жыл бұрын
Bit harsh considering some his best efforts include..... Talbot Tagora, Talbot Horizon et al
@jayg1438 Жыл бұрын
these cars were absolute beasts. Saw them on the roads up till about 10 years ago. Very safe, very reliable, very good sheet metal.
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
Mostly galvanized or 'Zincrometal' was used on them from '87 on.
@palebeachbum4 жыл бұрын
I love these Volvo 700/900-series cars. The air conditioners were the weak point of these cars, but they were superb in every other aspect. Rock solid build quality. Supreme comfort and safety. Powertrains that easily lasted 200k+ miles, with nary a fluid leak. Repairs were extremely easy. I miss these cars so much. I am one of those strange people who actually loves the boxy style. Quite handsome, especially the wagon version and the later 940/960 sedan. I personally owned a '94 940 Turbo sedan. My mother owned an '89 740 Turbo wagon and a '95 940 sedan. All 3 were extremely reliable, comfortable, with very little in the way of repair costs. The only real annoyance was the fuel economy. The non-turbo version could only manage 25mpg on the interstate and both of our turbo cars could only manage 21mpg interstate. Very thirsty, even for their time. The requirement of premium gas for the turbo made it worse.
@kirgan10004 жыл бұрын
Air conditioners? What is that? we need a car that have a big heaters and can take a elk impact....
@Bartonovich524 жыл бұрын
@ JR. Elk is going through the windshield and won’t end up good for elk or driver. I live in Northern Canada and believe me I need air conditioning as much as heat.
@Stefan-4 жыл бұрын
You are not alone, i really like the way my 940 estate looks.
@palebeachbum4 жыл бұрын
@@Bartonovich52 I lived in Georgia, USA at the time and air conditioning was mandatory for survival.
@bobjohnson1587 Жыл бұрын
@@Bartonovich52 Isn't any part of Canada "Northern"? lol
@bandvitromaniaios13074 жыл бұрын
At least Volvo didn’t lie when they compare their car to Porsche 944.
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
BANDVIT Romania ios Ford brought the Automobile Craiova plant, did they produced 944 too? Family cars...Sad....
@miljororforsprakpartiet2903 жыл бұрын
Actually Porsche did. The 944 never came with four doors.
@joaquinperez91464 жыл бұрын
My stepfather bought a fully loaded blue 760 brand new in 1984. He handed down to me in '91 and by the time I stopped driving it in '98 it had almost 300,000 miles of rust-free, dependable service in the Texas heat. It had a quick turbocharged 4 cylinder engine and manual transmission with push-button overdrive, and black leather interior. Although we had to fix the sunroof and a few interior components after the first few years, overall it was a beautiful and solid car that I still miss driving even to this day.
@Flies2FLL4 жыл бұрын
I've always wanted a "turbo stick brick", or a 740 turbo station wagon with the 5 speed manual transmission.
@davidpistek62414 жыл бұрын
Tyler hoovie got one has a few videos on it ,,hoovies garage
@JPTHRICE4 жыл бұрын
i got a 744 turbo with 5 speed (overdrive). its awesome but it makes alot of problems, like most old cars
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
@@davidpistek6241 I think his ex has it now! lol
@soundseeker634 жыл бұрын
You don't see so many of these around anymore (they were EVERYWHERE in the early 90s) but the ones that remain always look in decent condition - a testament to their superior build quality and simplicity of maintenance. Not something I expect many modern cars can replicate...modern Volvos included!
@lukespector5550 Жыл бұрын
Volvo 850's weren't as well built as they used a Belgian factory that took a government grant to get up & running. The Dutch 360GLT was bad too & the 480 worse.
@bobjohnson2059 ай бұрын
@BB-xx3dv Yep, they have where I live. Just mine is left!
@iamthebroker3 жыл бұрын
I have to say my mum and dad had volvos when I was growing up. We had several 200 series and they were unbelievably reliable. We, as a family, often reflect back on our yellow 245 wagon with so much fondness we joke about it should have been gold plated and mounted on a wall…. It was well regarded by us all. Fantastic cars. Not the most inspirational of designs but functional and effective.
@eriktempelman20974 жыл бұрын
Excellent video on an excellent car. Minor gripe: multi-link suspension in mass-produced cars dates back longer than you made it seam to be (12:21 time). E.g. the Mercedes W201 from 1982 had it, as had the W124 soon after. But it's minor, really. The 740/760 was such a hit back then, and so much different from the Audi 100 and Mercedes W124! Truly a modern classic. Keep up the good work!
@ingvarhallstrom23064 жыл бұрын
Changes in production runs were usually done during the industrial holiday season when the entire country went on a collective vacation. So, the 940/960 was phased in during the summer of 1990 as MY91, while the 760 was phased out and the 740 was continued for another two years. The 850 was presented in 1991and phased in production during that summer as MY92. The oddballs here are the 740 and the 240, with a two year overlap for the 740 being phased out during the summer of 1992 and the 240 being phased out almost a year later during the spring of 1993. In essence the 240 survived its replacement with almost a whole year, overlapping production for an entire generation of cars. Fun thing is, this isn't the first time Volvo had such an overlap. In 1968 they had a triplet of estates in production with an overlap of the Duett, the Amazon, and the 145 estates. The 145 was presented in the summer of 1968 as MY69, the Duett was phased out during the winter of 68/69, while the Amazon Estate was phased out during the summer of 1969. Production of Amazon sedans continued another year until the summer of 1970.
@W_Anchor4 жыл бұрын
Awesome and humourous editing at 11:30! Keep up the good work! Go Volvo, the best cars in the world!
@raulio814 жыл бұрын
1:00 that's Elon Musk's Cybertruck damn it.
@noelnybergborin39184 жыл бұрын
raulio81 No its the other way around. Swedish engineering is the mother of everything😌
@petter57214 жыл бұрын
👍🏻
@Brian-cr6rb4 жыл бұрын
My top pick for the 90s was the 97 965. With the premium sound system of course! As a kid, the stuff I pulled off in that car, there aren't words! As for the 05 V70R 6speed........ Almost got locked up, almost lost my license and now the 2018 V90, guess I'm all grown up now, but I hate the computer in the dashboard, I wish it was like the 960S
@KarlHamilton4 жыл бұрын
RIGHT! THAT'S IT!! I'M BECOMING A PATREON!!! Definitely the best video yet. The 850 video is practically within touching distance!! I haven't been this excited in years haha.
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
It's great to have you Karl! And your persistence may have been why I decided to go back and do this Volvo...
@KarlHamilton4 жыл бұрын
@@BigCar2 What a lovely comment. Thank you!! :D
@johanbergkvist88344 жыл бұрын
I love these videos! Please continue the Volvo story into the '00, especially the estate cars. Had a XC70 2003 for 14 years and loved it.
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
Very likely. I also had an XC70 around the same time in green. It was a great car!
@jakespeed634 жыл бұрын
Proud owner of my 2nd 740 wagon. 1989 lasted me for many happy years. And, recently resarrected a 1991 wagon, after it sat for almost 4 years. Love these cars. Not fast but very reliable, if taken care of properly. JT Orlando, Fl
@KoldingDenmark4 жыл бұрын
When I grew up, my parents had a 1967 Volvo 144S in "King Blue" with matching vinyl interior. We LOVED it. I worked for Hertz Rent-a-Car in Copenhagen Airport with the Volvo 760 GLE was launched. It was (and still is) an impressive car, stylish and aristocratic in its looks inside and out as well as riding. Nothing beats the 1st generation 760 GLE. Wish my parents could have afford it back then, when their 144S "died" in 1985. The 740 series came across as a cheaper version in any way.
@isend2c4 жыл бұрын
I found your channel a couple days ago and I am so glad that I did! I Love how much historical value and knowledge you share in them. I am hopeful that you will continue to expand and share about other brands and models I care about :)
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@the.internet4 жыл бұрын
In all honesty - seeing a boxy Volvo on the road in 2020 raises a smile from myself and everyone I know. It's iconic styling and, if you ask me, has aged really well. At least in the sense that they look entirely different to anything on the road today, and stand out a mile when they're seen. I miss boxy cars. Last box I owned was a Citroen AX. Never had much of an eye for new Volvos, but as a lover of retro cars I adore an old Volvo. I've unfortunately never owned one, though that will change some day.
@sirobb4 жыл бұрын
8:45 The first and only time that the A.I.D.S. epidemic was used in marketing a car. 😊
@reallyhappenings55974 жыл бұрын
yes sir
@Stefan-4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it was from a comedy movie.
@The1trueDave3 жыл бұрын
@@Stefan- That explains a lot, it certainly looked pretty clumsy if you didn't know that!
@Stefan-3 жыл бұрын
@@The1trueDave It even says there on the screen "From the 1990 film "Crazy people" with Dudley Moore" but i knew that anyway since i have seen the film a couple of times at least and thought it was pretty funny. It was quite a while ago that i watched it though, but i remember that fake commercial very well and im a Volvo owner (and a Swede) myself.
@The1trueDave3 жыл бұрын
@@Stefan- Fair enough, I didn't spot that as I was busy reading the text! 1990 seems a bit late given that (a) they phased it out in '91 and (b) the narrator was talking about 1982 a moment previously, but maybe it was too good a reference to leave out? :-)
@palimpalim52914 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very interesting video. I have driven 745 and 945 for 15 years, they were indeed very robust, simple cars, a dream to maintain. There were only few flaws, one being the overdrive gear in the early 740 models. The rear wheel drive was a lot of fun on snowy roads, however it was a pain in winter when you had to go uphills. But the space, oh the space. There were very, very few station wagons with this amount of space. Maybe the most outstanding factor was the ridiculously small turning radius for a car almost 5 meters in length. It was so much fun to maneuver in cities, especially in parking garages and on ferries.
@adamv2424 жыл бұрын
Loved my '89 760 wagon. One of the best cars I've ever driven.
@michaeldean24473 жыл бұрын
As a 544, 740, 240 owner i absolutely love these videos. Thank you.
@SilverWolf187MoW4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this in depth content! i really like your style and ammount of information you put in it! Keep up the good work mate!
@Bartonovich524 жыл бұрын
One of the big reasons for the 9xx series change was poor rollover performance on the 7xx series sedans. What looked like a style update was actually a significant structural improvement to the rear roof.
@kewlbean4 жыл бұрын
Great video. We had a 1989 740 Turbo Intercooler. It was magnificent.
@lotsofmagnets4 жыл бұрын
I´m glad people are picking up on the reliability comment, enough to garner a pinned tweed. the 200 was really only a development of the 100 series which had though some pretty heavy development itself through its 8 year life (plus the extra year for the 164) and while the b21 engine was new, it itself was a development of the b20 engine and carried over the simple k-jet injection. from the windscreen back there were only minor tweaks and on top of that the 240 really wasn´t changed until around 79-80 shows that reliability certainly wasn´t an issue with them. as for the v6 engine, as i understand, problems only started showing up with those engines after a few years with oiling problems etc but that would be right around the end of the 70s and wouldn´t be fixed until the early 80s. for unreliable i think the video is confusing the 200 series with the 300 series which did have a lot of issues (and, strangely, was completely omitted in the video.) there were a few other small errors as well, eg the 260 soldiering on along side the 760 which was the case for less than a year. the last 264s were model year 1982 where the 1st 760s were 1982 models but very few were made. the 260 estate was kept as there was no 760 estate yet and volvo didn´t want to leave that market segment but as soon as the 700 estate was introduced the 260 estate disappeared. another comment about the lineup in the early 90s i guess could have been seen as slightly confusing but it was logical enough where the 900 series was in full swing by 1991 the 740 was kept on as a base model and both were available for only for 2 years (91 and 92.) it´s worth noting that that 240 and the 850 do cross over for 2 years, 1992 and 1993 so volvo had a rather large range for a period (240, 440, 460, 480, 740, 850, 940, 960.) a few other small errors and omissions but one of the big ones was why volvo was nearly bankrupt in the 70s and that was that the oil crisis happened in 73 and people were looking to smaller cars and volvo were really known for large cars. the 343 was introduced in 76 but not well received for the 1st few years and while there was the 66 that was really a niche car and a footnote for volvo. the price of oil was dropping again in the 1980s coinciding with the introduction of the 700 series so through basically luck it was a car at the right time for people to want it. a pretty good video otherwise with interesting points eg the 16v turbo 2 litre engine which is little known
@troysanchez7764 жыл бұрын
My wife had a 760 turbo when we met. Few cars match its seats in my experience. You forgot about the 400 series that came out in 1988
@Zedifier4 жыл бұрын
You did the right thing to marry her if she owned a 760 turbo when you first met!
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
@@Zedifier she must have had kids, needing Volvo!
@anthonyperkins75564 жыл бұрын
The 740 and 760 were stylish spacious practical and comfortable with room for 5 adults, a good amount of boot space for shopping or luggage, decent economy and a pleasant driving experience.
@jacopolattanzio87904 жыл бұрын
2:36 ah yes, the cybertruck
@sa-_x914 жыл бұрын
The cyberminivan
@Rainbow__cookie4 жыл бұрын
Elon musk: write that down
@callummccubbing45064 жыл бұрын
My grandad used to have a white Volvo 740 GLE saloon, I remember sitting in the back, loved that car, went all the way to 300,000 miles, they have a 2004 Volvo S40 2.4 now, still chugging along despite not being driven much
@joshuagale30414 жыл бұрын
I swear big car makes these because he likes saying the Volvo designer's name
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
You've found me out.
@joshuagale30414 жыл бұрын
@@BigCar2 it is a fun name though admittedly.
@alancobbin13104 жыл бұрын
The 7 series were great cars ,in the early 2000s I looked after a 740 estate 2.4td for a few years for a Swedish lady in the uk ,she brought it from new on a j plate in 1991 so was the face lift,after 350k we replaced the engine with a brand new unit and turbo and up till i left it I saw the lady in 2007 and it was over 700k miles and still in immaculate condition solid as a rock,fantastic car built to last ,I remember when the 850 came out I soooooo wanted a t5 and 850r but I was only 22 so it was just a dream lol,great video ,more great happy memories 👍😉
@darrensmith69994 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another excellent video , always liked Volvo and this was a fascinating chapter in their history. Really look forward to your videos , nice to come home tonight and find it waiting their foe me. (:
@mowerplus3 жыл бұрын
I had a 1989 Volvo 780 coupe turbo with the 2.3, so they did find enough room for the turbo. The 780 had the rear self leveling suspension too.
@RoadCone4114 жыл бұрын
I had a 1994 850 GLT with a 5-speed (a rarity in the US), had to look hard for one with the desired equipment level. I LOVED that car, it was my favorite car out of all those that I've owned. I liked the way it looked, I liked the way it drove, it was comfortable and reasonably efficient, and it was generally very reliable as long as it was taken care of. Finally parted ways with it in 2010 with over 250,000 miles on the clock. Only the AC and and some dashboard lights had stopped working at that time (admittedly, the AC would have been expensive to fix.) Engine and original clutch were still strong! Can't say I was as excited about the 940/960 series, perhaps because rear wheel drive is a bit of an impediment in the snow belt where I live, but the familiar Volvo looks are a source of comfort and reassurance to my eyes. I don't look at Volvos quite the same way today, although the current S90 is quite the looker!
@mehrzahl22194 жыл бұрын
AC often is cheap to fix - the clutch wears out and you have to remove some shims to make it work again. Relatively easy to work on these cars. If you are inclined to do some stuff yourself: perfect cars!
@mehrzahl22194 жыл бұрын
@jason9022 mine didn't. But then, I did some maintenance now and then.
@RoadCone4114 жыл бұрын
jason9022 I think the ‘94s were better! :) Seriously, Volvo made quite a lot of adjustments after only one model year, although I doubt there were major changes to the engine. My 5-cylinder engine was wonderful, despite the Hoover-like sounds characteristic of this motor. No oil leaks. Ever.
@bruskasse12364 жыл бұрын
The picture at 3:31 does not show a picture of the suspention. It as a chematic of the brake circuits. The Volvos would have both circuits going to both front brakes, therefore it would have 70% stopping power.
@jayartz85624 жыл бұрын
Please, please do the 850/S, V, C 70 with a focus on the 5 cyl white block. Love your work.
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
I probably will.
@coppice27784 жыл бұрын
They made the 740 as a 2.3 litre car, or a 2 litre car for markets where tax conditions greatly favoured cars up to 2 litres. The UK had tax conditions that greatly favoured cars up to 2 litres, but Volvo used the 2.3 litre engine for the UK market. I never worked out why, but it must have really hurt UK fleet sales. There were 740s in UK showrooms in the fall of 1984. I bought a 740GL in the middle of 1985. Its serial number was something like 3000, and its manufacturing date was just a few weeks before my purchase. I was shocked when I saw such a low serial number. The production ramp must have been very slow. The car was early enough to still have a silly teething problem, that had to wait for a fix from the factory. A rather hard to miss tendency for the engine to stop when bringing the car to rest with more than fairly light braking. After that problem was sorted out (which was a serious nuisance, as it took several trips to the dealer), the car needed nothing more than regular service, tyres, battery and an exhaust over the 7 years I had it. I was amused by the colour name for my car. It was a deep lustrous red, that looked really good, and fooled many people into thinking it was a high end type of finish. Mundane car paints usually have wonderfully exotic names, but this lovely finish was simply called "deep red".
@konstigswe56524 жыл бұрын
That color is also known as wine red here in Sweden
@densealloy4 жыл бұрын
I love the boxy look of these cars. I loved them so much I bought a VW Fox because I couldn't afford a Volvo, but i wanted as much of the look as I could get. . Yeah, that was a mistake, but I was 20 and it was our first car.
@bluedemon52383 жыл бұрын
I currently own a 940 GL and it's the best car I have ever driven. It's reliable and steady on the roads no matter if it's gravel, snow or asphalt. I really love how it is built.
@christopherconard28314 жыл бұрын
I wonder if they really tried to hide the origins from the market testers. Hellen Keller could tell that was a Volvo (or at least Volvo design) from 100yds.
@simonhodgetts65304 жыл бұрын
I love these old school Volvos. The 240 is legend - my family owned 2 estates - they were superb cars, and contrary to the early reliability issues, steady as a rock.. However, the 960’s replacement, the S90 and V90, were brill8ant. The V90 is possibly the nicest car I’ve ever driven - and I’m currently an Audi A6 driver.......
@golfmother31414 жыл бұрын
yep had 3 x 240 series in the early eighties young kids SAFETY , very reliable and the 242 GT was a real goer , moved onto a 535 and 735 and lots of BMW unreliability , those Volvo 4 cylinder engines were so tough .
@SMX8154 жыл бұрын
Another great video & the Volvo 850 R was the beautiful!
@KarlHamilton4 жыл бұрын
Can confirm. My red 850R still has people coming up to me in the street to talk about it, which I always happily do. Not bad for a 24 year old Volvo.
@SMX8154 жыл бұрын
Karl Hamilton the 850R in flame red is divine & thee in a red one in Maidstone with the number plate. VRN THE 850R what a belter 😊
@lucasrem4 жыл бұрын
Family car, beautiful????? Old boomers!!!!!
@SMX8154 жыл бұрын
lucas rem I loved the design & it was the most attractive estate car there was 👍
@tomhermens7698 Жыл бұрын
Out of the 700 series, the 740 turbo intercooler estate was the best and most economical. Still drive one today.
@DuesenbergJ4 жыл бұрын
Love to watch a video of Saab 9000, Alfa Romeo 164, Fiat Croma and Lancia Thema:
@BigCar24 жыл бұрын
I'll most likely do one at some point.
@vinodthespeedfreak48934 жыл бұрын
First car I ever drove was a 1985 Volvo 240GL when I was 16. 16 years later, am the proud owner of a 940 Turbo and 940GL LPT.
@StahpShop4 жыл бұрын
I've owned 5 various 740 turbos in manuals and automatics. Currently driving another 740 turbo. I've got to say, these cars are fantastic lol
@Romeo_GR4 жыл бұрын
It is the second video of this channel that I watch today. I have registrated and liked. I already know that "Big Car", together with Davide Cironi's "Drive experience", will become one of my favourite channels !! Very good and, most important, serious work bro!!!
@moneywalrus20693 жыл бұрын
Its a damn shame they couldn’t put out that fastback variant as well
@Fransenn3 жыл бұрын
it exsisted for the 240 series. i think there is one in a volvo museum in australia. and i have read that only 2 were made
@DerekArmsden4 жыл бұрын
I had a 1985 740GL until about 4 years ago, and if the front suspension repair it ended up requiring hadn't been deemed to be more more expensive than the car was worth, I'd probably still be driving it today. At 30 years of age, it still looked like a new car, drove really nicely and was the most reliable vehicle I ever owned.
@js.23434 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the 1982-1984 760's and 740's were such incredible rustbuckets they started galvanizing them in '85
@zweispurmopped4 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: All big Volvos were fully galvanised since 1962. The Bertone made ones were the only ecceptions from that rule, them being the 262C and 780. Get your "fun facts" straight…
@js.23434 жыл бұрын
@@zweispurmopped these early 740's must be an exemption to this rule then, have seen plenty of them. Get your "fun facts" straight...
@ludwigbyhage88844 жыл бұрын
@Henry Discipline I highly doubt it
@Ajopeli4 жыл бұрын
Yes, on Finnish Volvo site they said, that galvanizing started in mid 1980's (lower part of body). Full 740 galvanizing started perhaps 1989-1990.
@RANDOMGUY-ty3ze4 жыл бұрын
Better to use stainless steel.
@Crazy_Borg4 жыл бұрын
Had a '90 Volvo 740 Salon with the B234F engine and the 4+1 gear manual for over 5 years. I did most of the service myself, but had to sell it to somebody who could take more care of it than I could. A great car, still miss it a little bit. its boxy shape and because it is surprisingly narrow means you had no trouble finding parking space.
@dietermeyer92314 жыл бұрын
I had a 1990 740 Turbo 16V (B204FT) saloon many years ago. Sold it to a guy that wanted to restore it since it was the only original 740 T16v in Norway.
@MarkoGomboc4 жыл бұрын
4:58 What is Rodney doing there? Otherwise, great series, respect to your work 👊🏾
@igordewit73572 жыл бұрын
Still looks great,in my opinion.Classic design...Just like those classic Lincoln cars from the sixties,sometimes a few almost completely straight lines just work,and create a beautifully balanced shape,instead of being just a box. Seems really simple,but very difficult to achieve in reality.
@jmsjms2964 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite owned cars, along with a Miata that complements it very, very well... Thanks for the nice video.
@MrPantss2 жыл бұрын
I had a silver Volvo 940 estate in the mid 90s, loved it! Especially the viscus fan noise.
@eroche9134 жыл бұрын
I'd love me a tidy 780 as an everyday driver today. And I'm an S60 driver...
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
S60 is still produced now, wow, 3th gen same car as 20 years ago, the next 240 DL?
@bjornlillpers4984 жыл бұрын
I grew up in a 245 and then a 945. I have owned 3 240s (still have all 3...), a 740 GLE and my current daily driver is a top-spec 1997 960. All very good cars in their own way. The 740 had really good fuel economy. My personal best was 32 mpg.
@JohnDavis-ed5sg4 жыл бұрын
Still driving my 1989 760 Estate - had 145 - 245 - GLT - all great!
@RalphColmar Жыл бұрын
Great vid ! Worked for a Volvo dealer in this time frame back in the day, they had a great line up of sturdy and reliable cars, remember buying a 14 year old pea green '76 240DL trade in for about 100 squid, it was completely clapped out mechamically I am sure it had been clocked but I fixed it up with the running gear and beige interior trim from a wrecked '82 GL. What a stonking car to be driving, made selling 740/760 range easy as I could point to my old banger as an example of the great reputation for reliability and longevity while pointing to the lovely edgy new model that had virtually the same running gear. Models to look out for from that period the 240GLT and the 960 with that fabulous straight 6, and independent suspension all round, though driving any of them could be good fun.
@fordlandau4 жыл бұрын
They are still around !
@williamdillon65344 жыл бұрын
Bought my 1990 740 turbo wagon for 400 bucks, was initially a parts car cause I wanted the turbo motor for my 240 but ended up falling in love with it and now she's my daily driver over 250 thousand and still going. I pray ole black Betty never dies.
@hectorae864 жыл бұрын
Next up, the P1800, the 480 and the C30
@benjaminsmith22874 жыл бұрын
Just a note about 240 vs 260 or 760 vs 740 or so. The 6s were always the nicer Volvos. Both were high quality and such and solid but I don't know if the shock damping was different or noise reduction, but the 6s had a premium, near luxury feel that the 4s didn't quite have. I was introduced to the 6s level (164E) and the 4s are decontented versions. The original 700 series was the 760, the lux version. The 740 came later and while nice, wasn't quite as lux as the 760 or refined feeling (although the 760 Turbo used a turbo 4 since the PRV 6 had issues). The 264s also felt nicer and smoother than the 244s as well.
@BoldCreator4 жыл бұрын
Still drivning my Volvo 940, daily!
@mattmatt99714 жыл бұрын
Nice. Whats the mileage and have you gotten any trouble with it?Thinking of.getting a 4speed manual one
@BoldCreator4 жыл бұрын
@@mattmatt9971 Have had it four years, has about 34 000 Kilometers on it now. No trouble other than normal wear (have replaced shock absorbers and ball joints etc.). Only thing that happens once a year is the waste gate arm jumping out of its place on the turbo making it charge zero. It´s an easy 15 minutes fix though. Only negative thing a have to say about the car is the fuel consumption, but it is nothing spectacular.
@jamestastic702 жыл бұрын
That was my first car i drove in the uk at the age of 18yr . Stayed broken down on our drive for over 18yr . Only just went to the scap yard a few months ago . Sad to see it gone . Been a great table in our drive
@theaylesburycyclist87564 жыл бұрын
I'm on the lookout for a 700 series. Lovely classics...👌
@MattSmith-lo3bd4 жыл бұрын
I have 2 great cars
@bobdobalina838 Жыл бұрын
Loved all of the V70s I've owned, From the desert of California to the rainy back roads of Ireland. Volvo owners truly love their cars.
@Vollification4 жыл бұрын
"We need money and we need to make a new car." "Why don't we just build a tank that runs on hopes and dreams?" "Great idea, do it!" And they did :)
@kirgan10004 жыл бұрын
Many Swedish Volvo 740 was positioned to be "drafted" in case of war, and be handed over to the "homegard" (second-line units) as military transports. Who want to ride into battel in a Toyota then you have a Volvo ; )
@enterBJ404 жыл бұрын
ISIS ? Besides that look TOYOTA WARS at Google. Old school TOYOTAS are equally reliable and easy serviceable as a Volvo. Back in the 90's TOYOTA assembled Volvo cars for JDM
@rgallen67824 жыл бұрын
Forgot to mention that 1991 was an even more confusing model year because Volvo also had the 300 series (340/360) being sold concurrently with it's replacement, the 400 series (440/460/480) - at least in Europe since those cars never made it to the U.S.
@Gazdatronik4 жыл бұрын
3:50 LOL they nearly invented the Chevy Celebrity!
@torgeirbrandsnes19164 жыл бұрын
Great vlog as always! In Norway Volvo have always had a strong foot hold. In any other country they have had a 1% of the market. In Norway it has been in the 7-12% range. Can you make a program about the history of unsold cars? I know before 1988 they made lots of cars before they were sold. Today the sell a car, then they make it. My mother bought her first brand new car in 1986, a FIAT Uno 70SL. Top of the line. My dad had then a 1978 Dodge Aspen wagon 2,8l strait six. That was the family car. To my dads surprise the Uno was so roomy that it became the new family car! I got to drive drive that car as much as I wanted when I turned 18. The first year I drove almost 50k! I loved that car!
@darylsummers894 жыл бұрын
I thought I’d recognised the stock photo used for the Volvo petrol station! Now a small housing estate in Larkfield, Kent
@DJWerkz4 жыл бұрын
I had a 2003 V70 non-turbo, 5 cylinder 2.4 for some years in England, it was an absolute gem of a car in every way. My only gripe was with the 17” wheels the turning circle was poor but that was a minor issue to deal with
@nitroruski7986 Жыл бұрын
v70 mk2 are notourius of the fwd titanic turning range
@95blahblahhaha4 жыл бұрын
I would love to have one of those coupes though..
@lucasrem3 жыл бұрын
the 3 doors versions were the basic models, they did sell it as Polar estate too
@RichieRouge2064 жыл бұрын
I’m a huge Volvo fan and on my 11th (2006 V70) so really enjoyed thjs video. My grandad bought a brand new 740 estate in 1990. I’ve had three 740s, a newer V40, V50 T5, XC60 SE D5, etc. It’s an awesome brand.
@silvermane93704 жыл бұрын
You never touched on the Dutch DAF tie up that saw a rebadged DAF become the 300 series which was followed by the truly horrid ‘nedcars’ the 400s.
@alancollard89394 жыл бұрын
they miss the fact that the 360 glt was one of the best handing small cars on the market i had 3 of them , but volvo could have sold more if they had fitted the 2.3 motor instead of the 2.0 , yes the 400 series was crap
@louisbeerreviews89644 жыл бұрын
jason9022 no
@ivantuck4753 Жыл бұрын
I had a 760gle it was tough as hell used to rally it all the time even jumped it once then drove it 247 kms to get home didn't miss a beat
@SuperBigswede4 жыл бұрын
Volvo could simply not build a bether car, then the 2/700 series. But.. You forgot about the 3/400 series, and Volvo didnt do that bad in the 70's. (remember ther was a resesion in the whole auto industry) 240/740/940s are stil common on the road in both Norway and Sweden.
@davidpetherick80594 жыл бұрын
Bought my first Volvo 122, in UK ,, in1968. Second car was a 142S in Sydney, then a Volvo 120 ex works rally car in 1971. Another 1960 ,120 , which was sold and restored. Next car was an 245 DL, and when sold , still had the original engine, with 760,000 kms on it. Had two 240 series cars, one being a wagon. After these, a 740 Gl ended up in the garage. Gave this car to an old penioner, who still has it today. Great car. Next was a lively 850 GLE , which n o w lives in my daughters garage. Next was an 850 GLT. Should never have sold it. Traded it on a S40 , which was then traded on a VW Golf. That was sold, and now have a nice and quick S40 Turbo. I think I love my Volvos !