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rarbatrol
Apr 17, 2011

Hurt//maim//kill.
My Volvo 850, platinum edition:


Top of the line, back in 1996. :cool:

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rarbatrol
Apr 17, 2011

Hurt//maim//kill.

MetaJew posted:

In some cases, I believe these spoilers help to change he airflow over the rear and might aid in keeping the rear glass cleaner.

There's a lot of turbulence behind most hatches that will result in the rear end getting really filthy.

This is especially true in light rain or a snow storm as well. If the snow is wet enough, it'll end up coating the entire backside of your wagon. I was considering getting a spoiler for my 850, but I'd need to get the platinum paint right, which I've heard is difficult.

rarbatrol
Apr 17, 2011

Hurt//maim//kill.
There are no wagon pictures on this page.



Edit: Until now.

rarbatrol fucked around with this message at 20:00 on Jan 27, 2013

rarbatrol
Apr 17, 2011

Hurt//maim//kill.
I moved this weekend, and was able to cram a 30" x 18" x 48" dresser , a disassembled desk, a queen size mattress, and two large suitcases into my volvo 850. I discovered that you can take out the rear seat bottoms for an extra 6" of room lengthwise when folded down, while also freeing up the space in the footwells.

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