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In an ideal world, it doesn't matter. But we don't live in an ideal world, so having voice actors reflect the race of their characters matters entirely because it creates opportunities for those actors.

The way I looked at it, if you load up a regular V60 T5 FWD R-Design with all the options that come standard on the T8 Polestar Engineered (it’s based on a fully loaded T8 R-Design), after factoring in the federal tax credit and local utilities rebate, it comes out to only $6-7K more, and for that extra coin you get:

Geely is mostly leaving Volvo alone. In stark contrast to Ford, who sucked everything possible out of the company, streamlined everything they had to make it cheaper, grabbed the best engines for their hot hatches (the 2.5liter from the ST is the direct descendant of the Volvo 850 T5 engine - designed in tandem by

Gorgeous, congrats!! Prob my fav color Volvo has rn. Was looking everywhere for an xc90 in that and “settled” for Bursting Blue instead. Really diggin those wheels too.

These things are shockingly good looking in person. Every time I see one on the street:

First Volvo: 2009 C-30 R-design, saw it on Twilight and loved it and hands down one of the best and funnest cars to drive I’ve owned/driven.

Well, last week I did my job to make sure Volvo stays solvent and continues to make wagons.

Modern Saab Sonnett anyone?

And the ON switch would have been between the front seats.

Yeah, but Saab being Saab, the cars would have required 135V, 4 phase power to charge.  Just because.

But Saab isn’t completely dead. The brand is gone (at least for now) but NEVS has been starting the production of old Saab models converted into electric propulsion. This example was built in Tianjin but they have still some R&D in Trollhättan too.

SAAB for sure. They were outside the box and would have been awesome electric. Imagine a new version of the 95 not (the 9-5 mind you) with electric power.

Alternative Headline: Toyota 2020 Try Hard With a Venza

That snot real.

It boggles my mind that there are people who buy cars with electrical release mechanisms for the doors, and don’t IMMEDIATELY do research to locate the mechanical fail-safe, which even the dumbest of common sense would tell you existed SOMEWHERE.

It boggles my mind even more that people refuse to read the manual for