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You know these comic-y cars kids drew ik the 90s? The Volvo 90 series reminds me of that. 19 inch wheels that eat MASSIVE amounts of the interior annoy me a fair bit. But this was a nice review with great pictures and I’m sure Volvo manages to find its true customers with this offer. Buying a V90XC is like graduating

Match it, сомяаде.

Interesting. I remember thinking it was odd nobody else used this intuitive buttonery when it was new 15 years ago...seems to have caught on now.

This reminds me of something:

So, basically, they bought some bangers, stored them dry-ish without paying a dime, and are now looking to get rid of them as potentially worth a little more?

Ah, not always easy to read these comments here right. :) We are skiing whenever we get the chance. To me, the drive up is always part of the experience, but friends of mine who for no obvious reason distrust my sideways minivan tend to propose going up the mountains by train now...Whistler and other famous areas in

Hello from Norway. If you live under these conditions, or you want to race here, or you just want to commute in style, not putting studded tires on your 195/15 wheels is just stupid. I’m in the West and instead of bare snow we encounter a lot of ice and wet ice. Without studded tires, you better turn up the heat in

It’s impossible to move cars without those tiny elves with bells on their shoes. Just not enough elves.

Isn’t that quite the caveat:

They have held this somewhat artsy and certainly appealingly modern style for many years. It’s a nice contrast to the actual product.

“Gutless”...raceability was probably not a big strategic goal in the Soviet’s program for development of commercial vans. Communists are weird that way. Did you drive the gas or CNG version?

You forgot to mention that you can still buy the Bukhanka “bread loaf” van, pickup and ambulance new, and they cost next to nothing:

...and down the Google drain my night went.

Pulled by a horse, right? Right?

Car designers need to take us bottom scraping fifteenth owners more seriously.

False. It’s not about icy wipers, it’s about not breaking the rubber when they freeze to the windscreen. This has to be scraped before driving anyway - so icy wipers are not a thing. No troubles with the springs.

I’m sure this is staged - people can’t be this stupid? Hot/boiling water freezes faster than cold water, too, so there’s really no point to this other than breaking a wind screen.

Classic cars are expensive these days, but this might be a sound investment. Pun intended.

The ultimate cure: Drive one.

One important chink in the Twingo’s history is that the Polish claim to have made it first; as the Beskid: