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I LOVE when people bring the receipts. Here for this whole post.

Depends on the area. Down in ATL they’re in Subarus. Jeeps are 70% show modifications and 30% outdoorsy people.

My aunt is about to trade in her manual, JL, Unlimited, Sahara, on a Sahara 4xe.

I test drove the plug-in one, hoping for a Volt driving experience. That instant electric torque with the engine to charge the batteries when they get low.

Those last two parts I disagree with. If you’re not mechanically inclined now, you may be in an apartment where you don’t have the space. And if you’re not, chances are your available tools are woefully short of what you would need to complete a job, never mind completing it easily enough that you don’t get

I am! I have a friend who adores them so I snagged that one just for him.

Funny enough, I went on a random ride this weekend and ended up at Barber during this.

How many times have you gotten the mop out recently?

I had a W126 560SEL that I had bought for $3k.

They’re so squishy to drive. There’s no rigidity in them.

I once owned a 1996 GMC 2500 non-HD (6 lug with the 305) that had 356k miles on it.

Delta will in Comfort + and first. And they’re providing it for free and don’t stop bringing it. ATL-BDL I got through 9 of those little bottles of wine before I passed out for 20 minutes and woke up when we were starting our descent.

You can get plaid cloth in the V60 CC. Not for $33k, but you can.

If it was 4WD, it’d be NP. Thats the only thing holding me back.

I do honestly like the new TG America, but then again I also liked the old one.

Fully loaded Autobahn models cost about that with an option or two and some nice paint.

It’s all lumped into the payment.

It was never in the $400-$500 range. My first Care car (the first ever Care S60) was $850/mo plus taxes. In GA that came up to $932/mo. My current XC40 was $650/m0 + taxes, which comes out to $706/mo.

I’m on my second Care car - I’d highly recommend the program. They’ve changed how insurance works, so now you deal with Volvo and Volvo branded employees whenever you have a claim. Makes it even easier.

They do! Also, if you unlock it walking up to it and its hot out or the car has been sitting, it’ll turn on the vents to circulate fresh air in so you don’t get hit with stale air.