Converting a 2003 Volvo V40...
I have a relatively old Volvo that got amazing mileage (compared to other cars) back in 2003, but now just gets mediocre mileage (compared to other cars). I know it has an extremely low curb weight for a car in its class, and has a decent amount of trunk space. Do you think there's any (practical) method of converting it? Would converting be a good idea?
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Um, sorry, but the V40 is pretty radically different from all the cars pictured.
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How did the car go from amazing mpgs to mediocre? What happened? Cars just don't do that unless there is a malfunction. Is that the case? Just curious here. |
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He was comparing his car to other cars. |
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There's no reason it couldn't be done with the V40. It should have the space and payload capability for it. Quote:
Some people expect a return on their EV investment. Other people convert cars in order not to consume any fuel, regardless of cost. |
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