I don’t get that. It seems that Volvo doesn’t want people to buy the V90. Why sell it then? If you look around nationwide in the US there are only 44 brand new V90s on cars.com. There are 1398 V90 Cross Countries.
I don’t get that. It seems that Volvo doesn’t want people to buy the V90. Why sell it then? If you look around nationwide in the US there are only 44 brand new V90s on cars.com. There are 1398 V90 Cross Countries.
Tell me about it. I have a 2015 Mazda 6 sedan. I wouldn’t have even considered the sedan if Mazda offered the wagon in the US but I settled for it because there was no other choice.
I find it odd that automakers treat the US and Canadian markets so differently. Do Canadian car buyers seriously have drastically different tastes in cars than Americans do?
There’s a pretty nice MX6 at my apartment complex. It barely gets driven though. It does run though, I’ve seen it being driven. I still see 6th generation (97-02) 626s with somewhat regularity but I don’t typically see any 626s older than that. Millenias though? Yeah, those are pretty much all gone where I live.
Yeah he/she disappeared out of nowhere sometime in 2015. I wonder what happened to them?
EVERY single person I’ve known who had a Diamante parted ways with it because of transmission issues.
Lol. I really like them for some reason. They’re so terrible that they’re cool.
929s are so cool.
I don’t think I would want to give mine up if I had a pristine one. They’re really cool cars despite their shortcomings.
They depreciated horribly and ended up in the hands of people who thought they got a cool cheap car but couldn’t afford to maintain them. I think a lot of people got frustrated with these cars poor reliability and expensive maintenance and junked them.
I wasn’t going to but thanks for the warning.
This about is seriously about as close as they’re going to get:
57% is too low for you?
A pristine 1995 Millenia S huh?
The sad part about your story is how many other similar stories I’ve heard about other Tempos.
I already admitted I was wrong.
He probably does have moving violations. He’s a pretty shit driver. I hate being in the car with him when he’s driving.
This is true. If the US had a similar situation to Europe in that we suddenly decided to raise fuel prices and tax cars based on their engine displacement, we’d see a huge increase in subcompact car sales. People don’t buy subcompacts in the US because there is little to no incentive to do so.
It’s not that they don’t physically work in America, it’s that Americans aren’t interested in buying them.
Which one did you like better?