87 octane regular unleaded.
Best advice is every 3000 miles or every 3 months. whichever comes first. Take care of your Volvo and it will take care of you.
Volvo 240 series from the 80's. Everything on them is built ruggedly, and they're fun to drive. I have a 1982 245 wagon with 250K+ miles on it, and it's my daily driver.
Honda, Toyota, or Volvo. I know people that have taken those cars 300,000 miles and beyond
You can do this one of two ways. First and the best thing to do is to get some new weather stripping for it or you can find out where it is leaking and use some silcone
TV tuners for cars such as the 2003 Volvo S60 can be purchased from numerous places such as Best Buy. The best place to purchase a Volvo S60 TV tuner however is from Volvo directly.
Your best will be 19 city 26 highway when the car was new. You can expect about 18 city 25 highway now at the very best.
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"State Farm is the best insurance for Volvo as its price is on par with that of progressive, Geico etc but its protection and deductible are much better suited for the price point of the Volvo brand."
It depends on if you mean the Volvo semi trucks or SUV. The best semi is the VN430 and the VHD.
Bosch, it's the best one for a 200 Volvo
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the one from the dealer