coreycross
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coreycross

Easy. Lack of true station wagons.

WOW!
Such limo.
Much boxy.
Many luxury.
So Volvo.

The lambda light is typically a Volvo thing. "Lambda Sond" is Volvo's name for an oxygen sensor system and catalytic converter. The lambda light tells you your o2 sensor or catalyst is bad. This makes sense on a Delorean because it uses the PRV V6, which was partly developed by Volvo and used in a few of their cars.

4 door sports car!
I like this bodystyle of maxima, as well as the generation before and after. They're reliable, well built and pretty exciting to drive for a midsize family car especially if you can locate a SE model with the 5MT.

Wow that actually looks pretty good. Very european look to it which is no suprise considering the Italian influence. I think if Chrysler really puts alot of effort into this car, which from the design it seems like they will, this car will be a huge hit for them. I really feel that Chrysler has been trying to build

You aren't alone. I dont like it at all either.
Very odd considering I love both Saab and Ford. Just not together in one vehicle.

I agree with you! 103 years of continuous operation is nothing to sneeze at. Many innovations from Oldsmobile are still affecting the way cars and engines are built! And yes I agree out of all the GM brands Olds was always the most innovative and in my opinion had the best engines and best vehicle designs. It must

Yes! massive 455 V8 crammed into a gorgeous 60's-early 70's Olds is surely near the top of my list of dream cars! I miss when Olds was a performace brand known for high quality and advanced engine tech. They were one of the most awesome brands of all time IMHO.

Yes! The Olds Jetfire 1962-1963! Worlds first production Turbocharged engine! It was also linked to an all aluminum V8 and had water/alcohol injection (aka turbo rocket fuel) all in the early 60's! Oldsmobile was the epicenter of GM engine tech for many years and in my opinion made the best GM engines during the times

Reverse: Rest in peace Oldsmobile. You were my favorite GM division. Long live the rocket brand!

Well they already killed Oldsmobile and Pontiac, 2 storied GM brands with a ton of history. What's to stop them killing Buick and GMC which are seemingly extraneous brands at this juncture?

Damn you GM. First Oldsmobile, then Saab, then Pontiac and now Holden too?

Just Volvo doing Volvo things. We all know how awesome Volvo is when they put their minds to it.

Looks like something expensive that is known for reliability and that has been rendered blue instead of standard issue beige

I'd just like to point out that I still harbor ill feelings towards GM because they killed Oldsmobile, Saab and Pontiac. They are making decent product these days, but they killed off 3 well loved brands with heritage and cost the taxpayers $12 billion. Granted having GM go under and having all those Americans lose

Oh hell motherfucking yeah. I work at a Volvo dealer and I got the press release in an email yesterday and I saw the pics. I can't wait to drive one of these as soon as we get one! Who knows maybe I'll end up with one in my driveway soon. I cannot put into words how excited I am for this car and the V60 in general. As

Three words.
Electronic. Parking. Brake.

The "humpback Volvo" or the PV444/544/duett wagon series from the 50s-60s. It was marketed as an economy family car to compete against the beetle but it cost only slightly more, got comparable fuel economy was roomier, more comfortable, safer, and had twice the power of the beetle plus better handling thanks to its

I'm in the minority here. I've named all my cars and they all have randomly assigned female names I felt fit the car. This is my Volvo 855 turbo, her name is Olivia.

The old bitch should have died. Its called natural selection. If you're 76 years old and can't operate and control a vehicle by now then you have no business behind the wheel.