All Volvo 240 models have four cylinder engines. The four in 240 indicates it is a four cylinder, just like the Volvo 260 is a six cylinder. The last number in the model designation indicates the number of doors. A 242 is a two-door. A 244 is a four-door sedan, and a 245 is a station wagon (estate).
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Mercedes Benz did not manufacture a model with that designation in 1988.
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The factory installed only one.
The 2004 Volvo XC90 2.5L 5-speed automatic gets 16mpg city and 22mpg highway with a combined mpg of 19.
The fuel tank on a 1990 Volvo 740 wagon has a capacity of approximately 15.8 gallons. This allows for a reasonable driving range, depending on the vehicle's fuel efficiency. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and variations based on the model.
That car was offered with a 4 and 6 cylinder engine.
Yes! Volvo station wagon's are actually one of the better of the station wagons to sleep in. The back cargo area is very well designed to lie perfectly flat, and the cargo area is wider than average for many cars in this range. I have slept in many a different station wagon while road tripping, and Volvo's (especially the 240 series) have been the most comfortable. Perfect car for camping and road tripping!
Yes, the 1988 Volvo 740 is a rear-wheel drive (RWD) vehicle. This model features a longitudinally mounted engine with a rear drive layout, which was typical for many Volvo models of that era. The RWD configuration contributes to its handling characteristics and overall driving experience.
2, one in the tank, one under the driver seat
The 2004 Volo XC90 5 cylinder gets 16mpg city, 22mpg highway, and a combined 19mpg.
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