Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Volvo is Chinese junk sold to pretentious Euro trash yuppies who want to pretend they're modest.

Buy a Tahoe or Yukon like a real modest American. Ford Expedition is acceptable, too. All three are assembled in the US.

Thank you. I’m so tired of Chinese garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Volvo is Chinese junk sold to pretentious Euro trash yuppies who want to pretend they're modest.

Buy a Tahoe or Yukon like a real modest American. Ford Expedition is acceptable, too. All three are assembled in the US.


Will it come with a complimentary MAGA hat? Asking for a lot of friends.
Anonymous
I don’t see THAT many Volvo’s. Way more Mercedes, Audi Q7, plus lots & lots of Escalades, Tahoes, Yukon’s.

That said, I do like Volvo’s. It might be my next car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we getting posts by Volvo salespeople now? Lol

I don’t know anyone who drives one and I think 46k+ is ridiculous to pay for any vehicle that automatically depreciates as soon as you buy it l.


Like which car does not depreciate as soon as you buy it? oh wait, Elvis's car?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Volvo is Chinese junk sold to pretentious Euro trash yuppies who want to pretend they're modest.

Buy a Tahoe or Yukon like a real modest American. Ford Expedition is acceptable, too. All three are assembled in the US.

Thank you. I’m so tired of Chinese garbage.


Volvo is made in China. Land Rover is owned by Indian company so what is left if you want European car?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see THAT many Volvo’s. Way more Mercedes, Audi Q7, plus lots & lots of Escalades, Tahoes, Yukon’s.

That said, I do like Volvo’s. It might be my next car.


Seriously? What are you smoking. Just take your silver Swiss Army Knife and cut a little line in your high gloss hand glued eucalyptus dashboard each time a Volvo passes by and a dot once a Mercedes passes by you and then at the end of the day.
Oh and once you are done with the count, just get some duct tape and tape over those cuts so your dashboard will look like new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see THAT many Volvo’s. Way more Mercedes, Audi Q7, plus lots & lots of Escalades, Tahoes, Yukon’s.

That said, I do like Volvo’s. It might be my next car.


Seriously? What are you smoking. Just take your silver Swiss Army Knife and cut a little line in your high gloss hand glued eucalyptus dashboard each time a Volvo passes by and a dot once a Mercedes passes by you and then at the end of the day.
Oh and once you are done with the count, just get some duct tape and tape over those cuts so your dashboard will look like new.


Weird
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just checked the local dealership and it seems that one can have easily their largest SUV X90 for as little as 46K before you even start negotiating. Wow! That is a hell of a really nice car for that little. Nice features too.


https://www.darcarsvolvocars.com/new/Volvo/2019-Volvo-XC90-Rockville+MD-d2648e8a0a0e0adf0bac9fafe7706f5c.htm




I’m sorry to say but that is butt ugly. I’d really like to like it because I hear they are safe, but yuck. And it looks like you are crammed in there good. No thanks.
Anonymous
If you are driving around Bethesda, Chevy Chase, NW DC, McLean, the street are swarming with Volvos. The further you go away from those areas the less of them you see. Pretty much like with Land Rovers. Mercedes and BMW on the other hand you can spot anytime, anywhere. Try this and marvel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are driving around Bethesda, Chevy Chase, NW DC, McLean, the street are swarming with Volvos. The further you go away from those areas the less of them you see. Pretty much like with Land Rovers. Mercedes and BMW on the other hand you can spot anytime, anywhere. Try this and marvel.


There’s one Volvo in our Bethesda neighborhood and that's about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are driving around Bethesda, Chevy Chase, NW DC, McLean, the street are swarming with Volvos. The further you go away from those areas the less of them you see. Pretty much like with Land Rovers. Mercedes and BMW on the other hand you can spot anytime, anywhere. Try this and marvel.


Well Volvo’s are not seen as luxury cars like those other three. Volvo’s are for stodgy old Wasps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are driving around Bethesda, Chevy Chase, NW DC, McLean, the street are swarming with Volvos. The further you go away from those areas the less of them you see. Pretty much like with Land Rovers. Mercedes and BMW on the other hand you can spot anytime, anywhere. Try this and marvel.


Well Volvo’s are not seen as luxury cars like those other three. Volvo’s are for stodgy old Wasps.


Who needs such a big car if you are old and stodgy and Waspsy? It could have been true up until the station wagons but once Volvo SUV's came into the pictures, families jumped it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are driving around Bethesda, Chevy Chase, NW DC, McLean, the street are swarming with Volvos. The further you go away from those areas the less of them you see. Pretty much like with Land Rovers. Mercedes and BMW on the other hand you can spot anytime, anywhere. Try this and marvel.


There’s one Volvo in our Bethesda neighborhood and that's about it.


It is me!
And it is not true.
Anonymous
I see the Volvo salespeople have resorted to spamming DCUM in their desperation to hit their April #s.
Anonymous
We just traded in our 3 yr old Volvo. It’s a true European car and breaks all the time and was very expensive to fix. I purchased for the safety aspect, but just couldn’t deal with it any longer.
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