Anonymous wrote:I know plenty of Snooty ppl with Volvos.
Anonymous wrote:I would dive into reliability on the Volvo. I think they used to be more reliable than they are now.
I have driven both BMWs and Mercedes. I prefer BMW (had 3) to Mercedes (had 2), but Mercedes has a smoother ride, IMO.
Which models are you comparing?
Anonymous wrote:Love love my BMW X3, picked it over Audi Q5 and similar size MB. I picked on trunk space and feel and I’m very happy.
Never tested a Volvo and I do have a little FOMO considering how many friends have them. On the other hand, X3s are all over my neighborhood too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Volvo? For example, the XC60 is offered a front wheel drive (all wheel drive optional). If they cared so much about safety, why not make all wheel drive standard? It's a lot safer.
Why is all wheel drive safer? Are all my cars unsafe?
Try driving a rear-wheel drive that isn't winterized properly in icy conditions and come back to ask that question again.
Oh wait, you might not be back...
(In all honesty, please refrain if you can; they spin/fishtail more easily than front-wheel drive or AWD and require more effort/expertise to drive safely in winter weather.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Volvo? For example, the XC60 is offered a front wheel drive (all wheel drive optional). If they cared so much about safety, why not make all wheel drive standard? It's a lot safer.
Why is all wheel drive safer? Are all my cars unsafe?
Anonymous wrote:Which Volvo? For example, the XC60 is offered a front wheel drive (all wheel drive optional). If they cared so much about safety, why not make all wheel drive standard? It's a lot safer.
Anonymous wrote:Why not Audi? Mercedes is trash for old people who think they know what good cars are. It's like the lexus of european cars. BMWs are great to drive but they ruined the front end on most of them (wait until next redesign cycle)