Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by jtbo » 26 Mar 2011 02:39 pm

theo2468 wrote:who gives a damm about noise? as long as the cars a good drive, noise really doesn't bother me
You will, just wait 25 years and check back what you did say today, I guarantee that you will not have that opinion then, I too thought that once, something odd about these years that build up :lol:
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Post by Speedy88 » 26 Mar 2011 06:23 pm

theo2468 wrote:who gives a damm about noise? as long as the cars a good drive, noise really doesn't bother me
You will eat your words once you've driven motorways for a while :lol:
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by theo2468 » 26 Mar 2011 06:47 pm

motor ways+cornwall=zero

my ears will be good forever :lol:
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by volvosneverdie » 26 Mar 2011 08:53 pm

Speedy88 wrote:
theo2468 wrote:who gives a damm about noise? as long as the cars a good drive, noise really doesn't bother me
You will eat your words once you've driven motorways for a while :lol:
Try 3 hrs in a straight line, doing nothing, in a 4 geared screamer.
You obviously havnt yet. :shock:
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by jtbo » 26 Mar 2011 08:56 pm

theo2468 wrote:motor ways+cornwall=zero

my ears will be good forever :lol:
I think your forever is bit shorter than average :lol: :lol: :lol:

It really is odd how everything changes with age, but it is rather huge change at some point after 30.

Trips including driving 12 hours with only stops being filling the tank, might have also something to do with it :roll:
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by theo2468 » 26 Mar 2011 09:25 pm

volvosneverdie wrote:
Speedy88 wrote:
theo2468 wrote:who gives a damm about noise? as long as the cars a good drive, noise really doesn't bother me
You will eat your words once you've driven motorways for a while :lol:
Try 3 hrs in a straight line, doing nothing, in a 4 geared screamer.
You obviously havnt yet. :shock:
Yeah went to bristol in a 4 geared mini once that was quite bad haha
Lucky my car has 5 gears
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by foggyjames » 27 Mar 2011 08:46 pm

I ought to clarify....*my* 343 is frickin' loud...and 360 GLTs are noisy over 90mph or so, compared with a GLE. Neither are that noisy, but a GLT's engine becomes a bit more vocal at high speed, thanks to the gearing.

I'm still surprised at the difference between a good one and a bad one, mind you. A tight 300 really isn't that bad at all.

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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by volvosneverdie » 27 Mar 2011 09:08 pm

foggyjames wrote:...and 360 GLTs are noisy over 90mph
You sir, are a hooligan.
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by Evoman » 27 Mar 2011 09:20 pm

I 100, past a police man, or was that a dream....urmm

I did 900 miles in my living room last week and it was wonderful. About 90 though it does get a little loud. It was a dream at about 65
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by Speedy88 » 27 Mar 2011 09:39 pm

Quiet as anything at most speeds, bit noisy at 90 but not too bad.

Until I press the throttle.
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by Hell Driver » 27 Mar 2011 10:06 pm

When I did the 700 mile Cornwall trip to Theo's and back in a day in the 1.7 the engine/road noise was fine, quite comfortable, but i do have a problem with wind noise due to a perished door seal just above the drivers mirror. Fix that and it's fine at fast motorway speeds :wink: . The old 77 vario I had was very noisy though, especially at 80 :lol: (allegedly).

When I had wider wheels with low profile tyres on the 1.7 a few years ago it was much noisier though, especially on certain road surfaces. It's horses for courses, I put the standard (for a 440 wheel) tyres on this time cos I knew I'd be doing a fair bit of long distance driving (loaded up and with the caravan). I still have the other wheels & tyres, will be going back on soon for better cornering :mrgreen:
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by jtbo » 27 Mar 2011 10:58 pm

My french crap is more quiet at 50 than my 360 at idle and french crap is a diesel crap :shock:

But, 360 has rumble and thunder, despite the fact that it is slower than french crap :lol:

360 at 90 is suffering door flapping syndrome, it can't be quiet then. Maybe there is difference between 3dr/5dr and sedan too?
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Re: Volvo museum feature in Retro Cars

Post by valman » 28 Mar 2011 03:38 pm

volvosneverdie wrote:
Speedy88 wrote:
theo2468 wrote:who gives a damm about noise? as long as the cars a good drive, noise really doesn't bother me
You will eat your words once you've driven motorways for a while :lol:
Try 3 hrs in a straight line, doing nothing, in a 4 geared screamer.
You obviously havnt yet. :shock:
i have. on multiple occasions. i.e every weekend. twice a week :lol:
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