Good day! Please don’t stone me for this post, I’m still a layman in the topic. For several years I love the 850s and was today at my first visit after I finally got over the step to buy a buy one. I have read extensively here in the forum for the last weeks to know what I have to pay attention to during a visit. What possible cost traps can be and what could become the core scrap. I have there A long time ago here and there a 940s driven by a friend, but of course never had to deal with the repairs. I need now your help for a purchase decision, because I read everything before, could not use it properly during the inspection. It is about following Volvo HERE test drive actually ran quite well. Automatic has switched well, has only switched slightly slowly at higher acceleration. At the back some brake has squealed and in general was the braking performance not too much. Auto optics in itself also fine, only the rear side hung slightly lower, it was a small gap between the body and rear lights at the bottom. Steering wheel was not completely straight and had a small left turn, but drives straight ahead if you let go. Did then of course still take the “oil trap?” test. So after the test drive the oil rod pulled out. Did well smoke out of the engine too. Wanted then still a rubber glove over the oil opening on the engine s tülpen, but he didn’t sit tight enough to see if the bloated. Bzw was also all quite oily because some oil came out. The seller also hit a workshop for a report before: Vehicle has the following defects: Tires rear axle Deterioration Brem disks rear Tacho Kmh display without function stop buffer rear axle Both sides corission weakened impact carrier rear mileage apparently 235,000km, because Tacho meant broken he vl The speedometer has only been broken since the previous owner and there is an entry in the checkbook at 250,000km. So something is not right. He only made several oil changes. What do you think about it, nevertheless a good vehicle? Sorry the long text, would I be happy about helpful answers.