theophilpot
Theo Philpot
theophilpot

The best car I’ve ever owned is my current car, a P3 Volvo V60.

This makes me feel pretty great.

I have so many bones to pick. A forester?? also. You put a photo of the v90 twice. for v60xc and v90. and you missed one. the v60 recharge. c’mon.

Proud to drive a wagon! A Brown one on top of that!

As much as I am 100% on the SAAB is always the answer train, I think the perfect car for you is the P1 Volvo C70.

Here’s another one: CVTS are not half bad. For WRX’s and performance cars, I can see where they are irritating, but for economy cars (and especially hybrids) most people like the added economy and won’t even notice the performance defecit.

Thank you SO MUCH for not making this a stupid slideshow. 

Mercedes, that was truly inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. You had us all tearing up, and brought me back memories discovering myself in my first car, a hand-me-down Sienna.

That’s definitely not a Ferrari FF. 

Carmax said my Volvo had remote start online, but it really doesn’t. It’s not a huge deal -- not something I’d have not bought the car over. Just wish they had a little more care. 

absolutley correct. -Volvo V60 owner :)

I don’t know if I’m just easy to please, but this is completely working for me. I drove a new Civic SI — and I loved it. I wish they made a hatch. Here comes a slightly more luxurious Civic SI, comes in an actual color, with a hatchback, comes with a manual, will surely come with Honda/Acura sensing fantastic ACC. And

I (20) got my first car of my own at the beginning of the pandemic, a hand-me-down Toyota Sienna. I’d have been eighteen at the time. It was pretty beat up; estimated value at the time was about a thousand or fifteen-hundred bucks.

For someone only 20, I’d like to think I’ve driven a fair share of cars. Last time I checked, it was around 80.

Actually, the newer one is my most disappointing car. I cannot get comfortable in the new Accord seats. The 1.5 is incredibly loud, and the 2.0 with the 10-spd is nowhere near as quick as it should be. You can’t get rain sensing wipers until waaaaaay up in the trims, and of course, the manual is discontinued. 

I do a LOT of road trips.. During the pandemic I’ve driven Los Angeles to North Carolina Via i-40 four times. I ALWAYS stop at Cadillac Ranch, and I always “stop” (mostly just detour) onto historic Route66 in New Mexico to drive over the Musical Highway. There’s a similar one in Lancaster CA, but this one’s actually

I think these are pretty good suggestions, but if you can go without the manual — get a Volvo V60 Polestar. Either a twin-scroll turbo i6, or a twin charged i4. Good room, pretty reliable, and AWD.

“Alexa crank that JoJo Siwa for my three tax deductions” LMAOOOOO

 I think this was pretty common on mid 00's minivans. My 09 Sienna had this same kinda vibe.

The V50, along with its S50 sedan sister, was engineered during the period of time when Volvo was owned and operated by the Ford”