If Ziggy's, then good. If Keystone Volvo, just run away!
I spent many years dealing with both, although I'd have trouble believing Ziggy is still alive today.
We loved our Volvo's but had to stop buying them, because our local dealerships were that bad at everything. What a shame, they're great cars.
strange, I bought three volvos over thirty years from keystone, never had an issue.
244DL sedan, 740 turbo wagon, recently an XC60 off lease.
but then none of mine got higher mileage where the big stuff kicks in.
no I'm going to this place:
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I started out with foreign cars in 1967, bought an
absolutely cherry beige peugeot 403 sedan for a few hundred dollars.
With a four on the tree, a sunroof and reclining seats.
drove it for a month til I figured out it had a fourth gear...
And solid rims that had to be done with old fashioned tools.
Shucks Garage in Stockton helped me, Dick Shuck was the local guy here.
I went off to college and had to sell it, no cars for freshmen and I couldn't afford it anyway.
A car was for me to get to work. In college I walked...
the metal on that 403 reminded me of my father's 55 Chevy. Felt like it was a quarter inch thick.
Like the old Checker cabs. I think it only had 70hp or similar, but very fun to drive.
Those reclining seats almost got me in big trouble. Almost...
Zigmunt Motors still in Doylestown.