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Beat me to this. These things had the structural rigidity of a piece of deli meat. 

this car immediately came to mind

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That Parking Garage level was so difficult, I remember looking up cheat codes for the game, and one guide actually walked you through how to edit the game files in order to skip that mission.

What’s really great is, they bring it back in Driver: San Francisco, and the way you unlock it is hilarious. The first time you

I’m glad somebody repped Driver, such a good game!

For me it’s the Magnum Opus from the Mad Max videogame all day long. Not only does it absolutely dominate, I would say it is the most important character in this very excellent hidden gem of a game.

It’s funny, I’ve had my 2011 S40 for over 5 years, and had a 2008 S40 for 11 years - both had sunroofs and I never had that issue. Guess I’m one of the lucky ones.

My neighbor has a Volvo that had the opposite done; a 4wd to 2wd mod; it has been parked and not moved for about 3 yrs..

Yep my V50 became a mobile fish pond this year I vacuumed about eight gallons out of the footwells and it stunk- stupid little rubber elbows on the sunroof drains plug with dirt and back up

I used to have a 2006 Volvo V50, which was a P series like this one. At one point I had a leaky sunroof which caused water to get behind the dash after a heavy rain and the car completely bricked itself. I was eventually able to get it to restart and drive but every now and then it would just not start.

As someone with two nonrunning Volvos in their yard, NP.

FD handle is pretty cool

Statistically speaking immigrants commit fewer crimes than members of the Trump administration.

This is spot on. Cars just have so much more going on in them now, that something will go wrong, and probably sooner rather than later. Those things are probably less likely to be disabling, but they will pile up.

These aren’t different enough from the sedan to get me lusting after. Besides wagons are what Volvo is all about. Now if it was a P1800 that would be a different story

Why drive this gentleman’s coupe, when you can get the previous bertone coupe.

We’ve had a 2 since 2021 and it has been trouble free since then except for some minor issues on the infotainment screen that needed reboots. Wish it had a little more room inside, but have enjoyed the design inside and out. We have the dual motor and it’s been fast and fun to drive, although as a car enthusiasts I’ve

Played it last night. It’s less than 2 hours, and is pretty, and worth what they charge, but not much more. Definitely a walking sim, a couple annoying chase sequences.
I don’t think they handled the suicide themes particularly well, and the Silent Hill connection is so tenuous and isolated, I wouldn’t be surprised to

I’ll add to Zoomy’s comments -

If you haven’t already, I would recommend sitting in one and doing a test drive. I like the external styling because it is quite different, however I couldn’t get past the interior dimensions. It’s very high quality, but the way it is laid out makes it feel much smaller than it really is.