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Volvo 240 Stick Wagon
Driving conditions are always a factor, but aside from that it depends on what engine and transmission is in the car. For example, is it a turbo or non-turbo? Is it an automatic or a stick shift? The U.S. EPA mileage ratings can be found at fueleconomy.gov
You'd be thinking of a Volvo station wagon.
Could it be the clutch? Or cable?
If you shift the gear stick to the right, it is on manual. Then by pushing it forward and releasing you shift up; by pulling backward and releasing you shift down.
A car by the name of Volvo Voltz Wagon does not exist. Volvo and Volkswagen are two different manufacturing companies. The Volvo company was established in 1915, and the Volkswagen company came along in 1937.
A Volvo Station wagon can be purchased directly from the Volvo Dealership, though they may also be found in a number of used car dealerships both in person and online.
I just had that happen to my '95 Subaru Legacy wagon. It was stuck in 4th. Cluch would engage but couldn't get the stick shift to move. It finally gave way with my buddy rocking the car and me pushing the clutch in and moving the stick around.
115 bhp is the power of the Volvo 145 wagon 1974 engine and its maximum speed is 9 mph.
old Volvo or Mercedes wagon
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My friend has a 1982 Volvo Station Wagon 240 GL that needs headlights replaced, what is the best way to go about this and about how much will it cost?