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It looks like a cheese grater. I’ve seen vents with fewer vents. I don’t know if you’re supposed to drive it or shave with it.  I can’t think of a less attractive car on the market in North America currently.

Yeah, but those seats are sooooo comfy!

And that, my friends, is why we are still mired in racist imagery in the year 2020.  Your lack of recognition does not discount the racism.

Um.  No.  The last part is accurate.  They very clearly mimic minstrel show actors.  Not a stretch.

I wish I had phrased the question better. Thanks for the reply - that’s what I was trying to get at - are there potential problems with leaving the hydrogen cell full or what have you.  Too bad it’s so ugly.

I guess that was more or less what I was asking. If you store it and don’t drive it does the hydrogen system suffer any ill effects.

Does a hydrogen fuel cell degrade over time? Does the hydrogen “go bad”or anything? If I fill up in 2020, can I let it sit until I want to drive the car in 2021? I just wonder what the implications are in a car that will probably see 3000 miles of use over it’s entire lifespan.

You can’t have a tab, you haven’t ordered anything yet. 

Hey stupid, I’m aware, as I’ve said, that I can just find the pictures somewhere else. The point, which you seem intent on ignoring, is that it seems odd for the author to drive traffic away from this site in order to show pictures one of the main focal points of the article he wrote for this site. 

My 2015 V60 has an overboost feature. If you are in sport mode and put the pedal all the way to the floor it will deliver 37 lb-ft more torque, or around 12% more. And it’s just a family wagon. Thank christ they just called it "overboost." 

Where, in the body of that article, is there a photo of the backseat? I just scrolled through it again and looked through the slideshow again and I don’t see it?

I’m just glad I have a place to find Billy Haisley’s 5,000 word essays on why the MLS sucks.

In his defense, it’s the author’s main complaint about the vehicle. He essentially says he would forgo purchasing this more expensive body style due to the fact that the back seat is so bad.  To not include pictures seems a bit short-sighted.  

Whirley pop, coconut oil, salt and some clarified butter (removing the butter fat keeps the popcorn from becoming soggy).

VA salts the shit out of its roads, all over the state.  Every winter.  

I used to work with a guy doing marine construction. The guy had spent the previous 5-6 years working on a research vessel all over the world. He was a crew member and most of his tasks were related to keeping up with the maintenance demands of large steel ship. He told me that they would usually buy the cheapest

To which fuckers are you referring?

First car was a 1982 240 sedan, followed that up with a 1987 240 wagon, a 1992 240, two 1998 wagons, one C30 and now a V60. I owned a few Toyotas and a Subaru mixed in there, but at this point I wouldn’t shop for another brand either.

I watched 6 of those movies and can honestly say that 4 of them were watched because I knew it would be easy.  I could watch some, pause it, make a sammich, goof around on my phone and then go back without worrying about continuity or whatever.  Not quite background noise, but close.  I feel like during this whole

I love a wagon. I currently own two. I love Volvo’s and have owned 7 of them, all but three were wagons and three were 240's. That said, people are crazy. This car is not worth $8,000. Period. I get that 240's are cool and the nostalgia is strong, but they really aren’t anything special or interesting, and they are