The time is ripe for van chases. Do I also glimpse a black Volvo V70 P2 in there?
The time is ripe for van chases. Do I also glimpse a black Volvo V70 P2 in there?
Certainly the shrub lobby that is behind this.
On the other hand, some buyer will one day be very happy!
I’d take this over today’s icing on the cake in the form of a Maybach or A8L or whatever without hesitation. It’s gorgeous.
Cadillac designs remain in the “no genuine idea, and still trying too hard”-corner for me. Well, apart from that earlier concept you mentioned. This one above is a messy mix of other manufacturer’s styles, even down to the Tesla hatchback.
Montreal, Russia?
I know GM is already heavily overrepresented, as always when asking for the worst of something. But here is a 1994 Daewoo Cielo ad that suggests this car is a hit, robust, worth running around the desert, and a certain win with women:
Such a well rounded argument, I can’t help but agree.
Motionless cars though will remain a luxury priced out of the market for commoners. Range Rover might smooth out the hiccups they have with cars that are occasionally and unintentionally auto mobile before us, but we’re developing a different, more integrated approach.
I had a ‘72 145 as a daily driver 2008-2010. Best car I’ve ever had. Selling it is a massive, never ending regret.
Have you ever talked anyone out of (or into) a Volvo then?
You know, the “Vorsprung durch Technik”-slogan never really did it for me. But this concept here...engineering heaven!
The commentary: Tire...hood...explosion...”it obviously had some sort of issue”. Brilliant. Insight.
Love it! We just saw episode four last night, and I think I saw a white Volvo 940 (1990-1998) pass in the background. Mentioned it, and my confusion if it was a 740 (1982-1990) anyway, to my spouse. No way to look back into that, but I love the thorough presentation here. Totally agree on this being an exceptionally…
...which used to be man kind’s #1 kill strategy for ages.
Now let me see your Google history.
Imho they look even prettier without the wood. That’s an SUV I could even see myself driving...if it had a better reputation for reliability. NP nonetheless.
My mother bought the Euroversion new in ‘99 or so. It was extremely loud and clunky, but also pretty reliable and spacious. Even if the cockpit is made out of recycled yoghurt cups, it is quite pleasant to look at. Just don’t touch anything. When I rode in a friend’s family Volvo V40 of the same year, the difference…