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Volvo builds aircraft engines. Does that count?

I owned one a few years back actually. I inherited it from my parents with around 78k on it. It was a 2004 LS-V6 in pearl white. It looked alot like the one in the picture (Not mine!)

Acura fails because instead of making good cars that offer buyers style, substance and fun for a good value like this 1995 Legend, they currently offer a range of Honda Accords with Botox injections that cost $10k+ more than said Honda Accord.

Just bought it! Can’t wait to start reading it when I get home from work.

Old Volvos. For decades these were thought to be boring, sluggish and square cars for history teachers, but now people are seeing their solid durability, comfort, practicality, RWD chassis/tunability and thus are appreciating these cars more and more. Old 240s have been climbing in value recently and have become a bit

I love High Life. I have a 30 pack of cans in my fridge as we speak, its my go to beer. Its inexpensive, tasty, refreshing and readily available. I’ll take MHL over most beers personally. Champagne of beers indeed!

Totally agree with #1. I hate chrome accents on cars. I’m so glad my Volvo has blacked out trim everywhere instead of chrome!

Yawn. Looks exactly the same as last year’s model to me.

I love the feel of a freshly waxed and polished car. There’s nothing like the feeling of smooth, slippery paint!

I don’t get it. Perhaps they had to take the car for a test drive? Provided they weren’t eating in the customer’s car, I see no reason to have to get two technicians fired over it.

Ponticrap. We build excrement!

The 2.0 Turbocharged Drive E engine that comes in the base front drive models of the Volvo V60, S60, S80, XC70 and XC60 is pretty phenomenal for a base engine. 240hp/258tq and it gets up to 39mpg on regular gasoline.

She’s not only the best built ship in the world, she’s also one of the most beautiful!

Cruise ships are not ocean liners. There are many crucial differences between the two.

Cruise ships are quite unattractive these days. The superstructure is disproportionate to the hull size, it makes them look awkward, clunky and top heavy.

The Queen Mary 2 @ 1,132ft long and 148,528GRT has to be a contender.

Man, Craigslist sales are sketchy. I tried to sell several cars on CL and only seemed to be contacted by scammers, lookie loos and lowballers. Thankfully, I always had the presence of mind to meet at a police station or very public location. I actually bought my Volvo off Craigslist with no issues as well. I count

I don’t watch much British TV beyond TGUK so I have never heard of any of these three. I hadn’t heard of “life on Mars" until I read this article.

I love /DRIVE. That, petrolicious and regular cars have been filling the void left by TGUK.

The V60 is a great car. I work at a Volvo dealer and have had quite a bit of seat time in these cars and they're super comfortable, safe and pretty fun to drive. My only real complaints is that they have shrunk to the point that a good deal of the practicality has been lost (I have an 850 turbo wagon so I'm used to