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The V40 already exists in Europe http://www.volvocars.com/uk/cars/new-models/v40 although its still got the crappy old interior. I just hope they update it and bring it here. The XC40 version would probably be acceptable though.

I love it, but it’s too big. It’s only a matter of time until a new V40 (or similar) comes to North America, and that’s the one I’ll get. If I needed a SUV, this would be top of my list.

This is exactly why I got an NC Power Hard Top. It’s a little worse of a drivers car, but much more useable as a daily/highway cruiser: bigger trunk, more cabin storage, better visibility, softer suspension.

My parents launch their jet-ski with their Outback right from the beach. No issues whatsoever. 

That’ll play.

My uncle just bought a Hellcat, said the dealer gave him a sweet deal, because they need to sell so many Hellcats to get a Demon.

The Mustang is sweet and I’ve looked into the, but I’m seriously considering a Golf R right now because it has a hatch for things, a back door for my dog to get into, and AWD for Canadian winters. Also reasonable on gas. For similar price I’ve also looked at an Outback and Fozzy XT, but they’re slower, and worse on

My god, I’ve never wanted a Porsche so much in my life!

That’ll buff out.

If I could buy a level 5 car right now, I would gladly pay $10, 000 extra for it, especially if it was available on an already cheap practical car like a Golf. Autonomous suite is the thing I would want over any other feature right now, and would instantly make performance specs meaningless to me (for my daily at

I’m curious, did you ever trade in your old cars doing this? I would like to negotiate over email for my next car, but want to trade 2 cars in for it. I assume they would want to have them come in to be valued, and then there’s a whole other layer of negotiation and a trip to the dealer.

So coal is still their only industry, they have no union, coal makes no money on its own anymore, they’re pulling out of safety and environmental legislation, and citizens are happy about this? I feel like Detroit is/was better off than this. Unless something drastic happens, in one or two generations America is going

“How dare this American company, with its American made cars threaten the sanctity of our Mexican crap, and no-value middleman trickery!” - Car dealers everywhere it seems

Americans just want to FEEL like they’re buying American, so they’ll buy from an American company. My father in law drives a Tundra and has been berated a few times for not buying a ‘Murican truck.

CP 100%. It doesn’t have seats, or space for seats (the floor is raised up), weather stripping, and it looks like it doesn’t have a rear window.

If it was a hatch I would buy one for sure, but I can’t give up that practicality.

PT Cruiser Turbo. Why? WHY?!?!?!

2nd: I think this is a good play on Tesla’s part. One of the biggest complaints people have about the model 3 is that there’s a waitlist for it, which is a stupid reason to not like a product. If this drives more people away from pre-ordering their 3 and into an S then people who actually want the model 3 will get it