So far, pretty good, fag packet calculation of ~40mpg mixed driving,given it plenty of right foot - after the Corsa DTI it's quite nice to have a diesel with a bit of go and a nice exhaust note!
Sure the remap helps economy, I'll brim it and run to empty and re brim for a better idea of its actual mpg.
You bought a brand new genuine alternator for a £650 Volvo? Should have been a £40 second hand from eBay jobbie! lol
Sounds like a good deal so far though. Aside from that.
Yes,not an oem Volvo one (£500+) nor the cheapest option from a pattern manufacturer, it's going to be used for towing (and occasionally powering the caravan from the car battery when parked) so I wanted a known good one hence opting for new, same goes for the battery, drive belt and indeed the tyres.
Sourcing and then getting a used one fitted seemed a false economy, there are quite a few variations of alternator for V70's and the potential of sourcing and paying to have a used one fitted to find it's the wrong one and / or shagged was a waste of time and ultimately money.
Yes the one I've got isn't cheap but it's guaranteed and should it fail the garage fix it for me without me having to pay for labour, plus I wanted it done quickly and don't have the time nor inclination to faff about sourcing either a cheaper new one or used and then arranging fitting.
I could have got part worn tyres, a used battery and second hand alternator for sure, would I have any faith in those components or thank myself for the saving should they let me down when I'm away in the caravan? I doubt it.
I bought cheap knowing it'll want work of some sort, what car of this age wouldn't want for something? As I said in my earlier post, I'm pleased that I didn't pay more for the car as chances are that had I done so I'd still have had to pay out on repairs to something or other on top of the higher purchase price.
Anyway, here's the tank....

The Volvo to the right has a better turning circle!

Armrest a bit flakey but the interior otherwise dirty but un damaged.
