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Thread: Wagon Stoke
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02-03-2023, 08:48 AM #5126
Totally. Mine is the same color as Ted's above. Same color interior as you guys too. Combined with the light trim and brown dash, it's still super aesthetically pleasing. Very zen compared to modern cars, particuarly ze German offerings. And yeah. Highway star is right. Mine might not be sporty at all (ESPECIALLY with the non-turbo 3.2), but it makes up for it with its highway and snow manners. About to hit 220K, and yet the interior still looks amazing and that old SI6 is still running smooth as silk.
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02-03-2023, 11:11 AM #5127
Seashell Metallic
"Is you car silver or gold?"
"Yes"
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02-04-2023, 12:59 AM #5128
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Ha!
You know it’s funny I’ve been thinking a lot about the color of that stuff and what could be done to change it, then reality snaps me out of it and I remember I don’t give a shit what it looks like! I think lol….Could remove it all and paint black, or perhaps zebra striped with the oddest color combo ever? Maybe I’ll lose a few cans of Wurth silicone on it? Who knows.
found myself driving a 13 xc70 with 100k on it yesterday for a spell - flogged it a bit. Cool cars , predictable, comfy - values getting reasonable - Thought about this thread and was ruminating. ( until I had something in real world pop my bubble again )
Used to drive 200q avants for quite a while / first thing I’d do was an automatic bilstein/eibach swap with all the suspension rubber I could find. God damn nothing was more rewarding that a fully sorted and properly aligned ( looking at you gravity ) 91 200q20v avant with some heat under hood…..
But this 13 xc was pleasing, those seats! had decent power, predictable albeit a tad soft ; maybe more so with the mileage- and I’d had convos with customer about redoing the suspension with fresh oem volvo parts front to back. Knowing I was going to have car he asked me again to drive and think about the suspension- was it worth doing the work, would the considerable cost be worth a noticeable improvement? I’d just done another similar xc70 with a few broken springs and after all was said and done - it didn’t really impress me and I made that clear to him I was sort of torn…. Anyway
Volvos are different than Audis - always have been , it’s a Conestoga vs a bobsled- not the same. Never will be, sure you can get an R , modify your car how you want and get great results- but it’s still gonna be different.
Maybe I’m in a conestoga phase? Just need something comfy to carry me and my gear around? All of those lowered Audis were great but dammit I live in an area where the roads may be in the worst shape in country? They worked for young me - but I don’t mind the mild mannered ugly* turbo brick I’ve found myself in at current. My aching back certainly appreciates it. I’ll be back in a bobsled soon.
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Rambling thoughts of a skier who can’t sleep and knows it’s -25 outside, gonna be a late start!
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02-04-2023, 06:58 AM #5129
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Yeah boy, properly aligned has this XC60 R Design Polestar tuned thing handling like a dream. I need an empty road to go wring it out because it's a lot more car than I thought it could be.
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02-04-2023, 07:21 AM #5130
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02-04-2023, 08:23 PM #5131
I like the options in my B9 wagon. I set up the “Individual” custom program with the responsive throttle but the soft suspension. When I feel like really getting on it I use their dynamic sport everything mode and then around town I soften it up. I will say every lady in my life i.e. my wife and my mom both think it sits too low
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02-05-2023, 07:50 AM #5132
I have loved my 2006 V70R over the years and it is still my daily driver with 217k miles on it, but for long trips, I really love to drive my 2016 Cayenne S. It is actually more comfortable on my back then the much praised Volvo seats
and is so silky smooth to drive. Great passing acceleration. Only bummer is, I doubt it will be as cheap for me to drive as the Volvo.
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02-05-2023, 11:25 AM #5133
I’ve got a 23 a4 allroad as a loaner this weekend and holy shit is it making think seriously about trading my b8.5 allroad in and upgrading.
I love my car to no end but man it’s every bit a 10 year old car next to this new one.I still call it The Jake.
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02-05-2023, 11:55 AM #5134
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02-05-2023, 12:53 PM #5135
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And the absence of subtly and imperceptibly wearing out suspension parts....
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02-05-2023, 12:57 PM #5136
I’m really hard on cars and I kinda treat them like 5 year life span tools.
Well maybe I'm the faggot America
I'm not a part of a redneck agenda
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02-05-2023, 01:11 PM #5137
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02-05-2023, 01:51 PM #5138
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02-06-2023, 09:26 PM #5139
I paid way too close to MSRP for a leased vehicle with 15k miles on it because you simply couldn’t get a new one. It doesn’t help that Audi does a shit job tracking the inventory nationally through their website.
It was hard to do, but I dropped my mom off at the Subaru dealership the same week and she paid almost the same money for an Outback.
They’re billing the new eTron allroad (due early 2024) as having a 495 mile range. I bet it’s going to be upwards of $70k though.
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02-07-2023, 09:53 AM #5140
The B9 is a very handsome wagon, and compared to my B8.5 its design is just that much more angular which works well. To L2S' point, I think side by side I still prefer my body style as I think it looks a bit more athletic - wider looking track and I like my grille. That said, the trim and interior is considerably more sophisticated throughout. The lighting is so much better inside with LEDs throughout and the dash feels much more open with the infotainment screen moved up. The console is much wider as well. I love that on the B9 the tonneau cover in the cargo area goes up and down with the liftgate, a feature I could use as I keep mine closed all the time. The power in the B9 felt great, and not that dissimilar from mine (I've got an APR Stage 1 however) but the deployment just feels a bit different. The B8.5 was the last to use the 60/40 rear bias full-time quattro which I love.
As far as aging cars, I tend to take really good care of mine so inside and out (despite front bumper/hood chips from the mass amounts of road trip miles I've put on mine) so it still looks great. No imperceptive suspension issues either (knocks on wood) so I'm curious what you've bumped into heckacall.
No cracks in the leather and I've got 2 dogs and a young boy that challenge my Type-A desire to keep it as spotless as the last time I detailed it.
Ideally an RS4Avant would fit my bill but since we can't have nice things I'm looking at another a4 allroad or the a6 allroad as the replacement for mine. Availability of both seems to be creeping up but I'm also of the mindset that (a) I love my car, and (b) paid cars are the best cars. The appeal is strong though, very sharp little wagon...I still call it The Jake.
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02-07-2023, 01:28 PM #5141
Huh
I guess with a Toyota mindset a $350 strut will blow your mind, but if you liked the caR, you can remove the accelerator from the old strut, zip tie it in place to fool the suspension system and install some Bilsteins. BTW, never buy the first model year of a caR which the 2004 was. AS a reference point my last annual service on my caR was $675 with over 200k miles on it and the caR runs great. O ya, Toyota has nothing I want, so I will happily pay for the Eurocar premium, but we are all different and that is what makes the world go around.
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02-07-2023, 04:24 PM #5142
WOAH! That's nuts!
Ohhhh.... Well THAT'S where she went wrong you see. Of course the dealer's gonna screw everyone over, along with all the other items that probably sent her over the edge. Man. I wish I could've snagged that sweet R off you guys. Hopefully it went to a good home at least.
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02-07-2023, 04:27 PM #5143
If Lexus had a wagon or small SUV with >300hp equivalent I’d be paying attention. Which is why I’m watching the rx 450H or whatever it’s called.
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02-07-2023, 05:05 PM #5144
RAV4 Prime or NX450h+. 302hp. AWD. Plug-in hybrid. MPG 40ish.
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02-07-2023, 05:08 PM #5145
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02-07-2023, 05:29 PM #5146
The steering pump and the awd went out on our 2006 V70R.
There's nothing that can replace it for its size, traction, 6 speed manual and zip, so I just dropped $4k into fixing those at an independent shop.
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02-07-2023, 06:25 PM #5147
Haven't had to do a steering pump yet, but when my Angle Gear failed that repair was about $2,800 at the dealer, many moons ago. These cars can have expensive stuff go wrong, but for what the car is and offers, I will endure it for now. If I had that caR at 19, I would of been so stoked. You're a good dad Buster.
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02-07-2023, 07:18 PM #5148
Picking up the e500 tomorrow. $2600. Seems like a bargain for all I had done. The list is long:
Weld the exhaust and cat
Transmission mounts and hangars
Shift gear linkage
Two upper tie rods
Alignment
Fluid change: oil, t-case, diff, coolant
Expansion tank and hoses
Fuel sender and pressure sensor.
Repair battery posts.
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02-08-2023, 12:27 AM #5149
When a new car costs $500 plus a month, it’s easier to rationalize repair bills as monthly payments when it’s an old car you haven’t made payments on in years.
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02-08-2023, 07:47 AM #5150
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Bingo. Just gotta know when to leave the dance floor.
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