Volvo XC40

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is your current car? I'd just go with the economical options of the Toyota, but hey you do you if you want sex.


No joke, my current car is a 1999 Forester. I'll keep it for city errands and home repair stuff, I take public transportation to my office. We live in DC.

This new car will be DW's. She wants a nice car with AWD.


why do you need awd in dc?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is your current car? I'd just go with the economical options of the Toyota, but hey you do you if you want sex.


No joke, my current car is a 1999 Forester. I'll keep it for city errands and home repair stuff, I take public transportation to my office. We live in DC.

This new car will be DW's. She wants a nice car with AWD.


why do you need awd in dc?


For when it snows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is your current car? I'd just go with the economical options of the Toyota, but hey you do you if you want sex.


No joke, my current car is a 1999 Forester. I'll keep it for city errands and home repair stuff, I take public transportation to my office. We live in DC.

This new car will be DW's. She wants a nice car with AWD.


My commuting car is a 1994 Volvo 940. Still going strong!
Volvos have as good a reputation as Subarus, if not better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is your current car? I'd just go with the economical options of the Toyota, but hey you do you if you want sex.


No joke, my current car is a 1999 Forester. I'll keep it for city errands and home repair stuff, I take public transportation to my office. We live in DC.

This new car will be DW's. She wants a nice car with AWD.


My commuting car is a 1994 Volvo 940. Still going strong!
Volvos have as good a reputation as Subarus, if not better.


Nice!!!! I’m sort of obsessed with my 90s manual transmission Subaru. Tho, the safety features are woefully outdated.

Still, I have no issues with the car and I don’t care if my car is tapped.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:XC40s are made in China and I would never buy one.


Are all Volvos now made in China?


Volvo's owned by Geely, a Chinese car company but Volvos aren't made in China - some are assembled in the US and the rest are assembled in Europe (and parts come from all over like every other car in the world). Geely's infusing Volvo tech into their cars, especially the new Lynk, but I don't think the reverse is true until the all-electric Volvo comes out, at some point in the future.
Anonymous
The first XC40s were assembled in Europe. Production of the XC40 was in fact moved to China a year or two ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:XC40s are made in China and I would never buy one.


While Volvo is owned by the Chinese, I think all the XC40s we get are made in Belgium. The "Y" at the start of their VIN number is European.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The first XC40s were assembled in Europe. Production of the XC40 was in fact moved to China a year or two ago.


The new 2020 and 2021 XC40s I just looked at my local dealer all have Y at the beginning on the VIN. That means European assembly, not China.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is your current car? I'd just go with the economical options of the Toyota, but hey you do you if you want sex.


No joke, my current car is a 1999 Forester. I'll keep it for city errands and home repair stuff, I take public transportation to my office. We live in DC.

This new car will be DW's. She wants a nice car with AWD.


why do you need awd in dc?


For when it snows.


LOL, stop it. No, you don’t.
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