Anonymous
Post 05/06/2019 01:55     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Well, we live in the suburbs so I don’t know about cool city people, but almost all the moms I know drive minivans or Subaru’s, and most of the dads drive those Middle Aged Man dad trucks. No Volvo’sx

Same. I must be living amongst The Poors. Everyone near me has a Honda Odyssey or Pilot, Toyota Sienna, Rav4, or Highlander, or some sort of Subaru. The lawyers and real estate agents have BMWs or Mercedes.


Yeah, I know, all that area, people are renting and saving for a home so they are driving crap. It kind of changes when you move in a stable neighborhood and then you will see better brands coming in and out the hood because otherwise they park inside so you don't see good cars outside at all.


Hilarious! Most of the families we know have minivans, not Volvo SUVs. We are a two lawyer family and we have a 2009 Toyota Sienna and a 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. Not into overpriced cars.


Meh. Minivans? In 2019? Sounds like last millennium concept entirely. Try an SUV once, you will never look back at a minivan.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 21:00     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

My Honda Odyssey was 45k. Almost everyone I know has one.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 20:37     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the laminated glass in the panoramic sunroof has something to do with Volvo popularity among parents who put safety first. It is much safer car then others who don't have this safety feature.
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-safety/laminated-glass-reduce-risk-exploding-sunroofs/


Never heard of it and the sunroof glass is the last thing in the world I would be concerned with while car shopping. Can't imagine this is a factor for anyone but, well, you.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 20:36     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, we live in the suburbs so I don’t know about cool city people, but almost all the moms I know drive minivans or Subaru’s, and most of the dads drive those Middle Aged Man dad trucks. No Volvo’sx

Same. I must be living amongst The Poors. Everyone near me has a Honda Odyssey or Pilot, Toyota Sienna, Rav4, or Highlander, or some sort of Subaru. The lawyers and real estate agents have BMWs or Mercedes.


Yeah, I know, all that area, people are renting and saving for a home so they are driving crap. It kind of changes when you move in a stable neighborhood and then you will see better brands coming in and out the hood because otherwise they park inside so you don't see good cars outside at all.


Hilarious! Most of the families we know have minivans, not Volvo SUVs. We are a two lawyer family and we have a 2009 Toyota Sienna and a 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid. Not into overpriced cars.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 20:34     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, we live in the suburbs so I don’t know about cool city people, but almost all the moms I know drive minivans or Subaru’s, and most of the dads drive those Middle Aged Man dad trucks. No Volvo’sx

Same. I must be living amongst The Poors. Everyone near me has a Honda Odyssey or Pilot, Toyota Sienna, Rav4, or Highlander, or some sort of Subaru. The lawyers and real estate agents have BMWs or Mercedes.


Yeah, I know, all that area, people are renting and saving for a home so they are driving crap. It kind of changes when you move in a stable neighborhood and then you will see better brands coming in and out the hood because otherwise they park inside so you don't see good cars outside at all.


I live in a neighborhood of all single family homes with large garages, very few renters, and almost every family has a minivan + either a Dad Truck or a smaller commuter car. Can't think of anyone with a Volvo of any kind (and I do car line every day at elementary and preschool). Sorry to bust your theory.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 20:32     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

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.


Are you comparing a RR / Mercedes SUV / BMW SUV to a Volvo?


Read it again.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2019 20:31     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, we live in the suburbs so I don’t know about cool city people, but almost all the moms I know drive minivans or Subaru’s, and most of the dads drive those Middle Aged Man dad trucks. No Volvo’sx

Same. I must be living amongst The Poors. Everyone near me has a Honda Odyssey or Pilot, Toyota Sienna, Rav4, or Highlander, or some sort of Subaru. The lawyers and real estate agents have BMWs or Mercedes.


Yeah, I know, all that area, people are renting and saving for a home so they are driving crap. It kind of changes when you move in a stable neighborhood and then you will see better brands coming in and out the hood because otherwise they park inside so you don't see good cars outside at all.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2019 14:28     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

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.


Are you comparing a RR / Mercedes SUV / BMW SUV to a Volvo?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2019 14:23     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

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.


At $46k, it’s more of a competitor to the MDX or the Honda Pilot. Volvo’s are junk and depreciate very quickly.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2019 14:21     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:Well, we live in the suburbs so I don’t know about cool city people, but almost all the moms I know drive minivans or Subaru’s, and most of the dads drive those Middle Aged Man dad trucks. No Volvo’sx

Same. I must be living amongst The Poors. Everyone near me has a Honda Odyssey or Pilot, Toyota Sienna, Rav4, or Highlander, or some sort of Subaru. The lawyers and real estate agents have BMWs or Mercedes.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2019 02:16     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Perhaps the laminated glass in the panoramic sunroof has something to do with Volvo popularity among parents who put safety first. It is much safer car then others who don't have this safety feature.
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-safety/laminated-glass-reduce-risk-exploding-sunroofs/
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2019 01:07     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

My Volvo XC90 has an incredible sound system. That alone might get me to get one again. I wish there was more upfront storage space, and the electrical is a little quirky, but i love the car overall. The other luxury suvs were more expensive. Fwiw the other cars I looked at were the GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Honda suv, and Audi suv. Had a minivan before this car.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2019 00:33     Subject: Re:Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

2018 End of the year report.

"Sales of Volvo Cars’ award-winning SUV line-up boosted the result, with growth across all main regions driven in particular by the XC60 and the XC40, which hit showrooms at the beginning of the year. The company’s new V60 and V60 Cross Country also gave a boost to the volumes, while the new US-made S60 sedan is starting to reach dealerships.

During the January to November period, US sales grew by a robust 24.5 per cent to 89,437 cars compared with the same period last year. The strong performance came on the back of growing demand for its SUV line-up, led by the XC60. In November, Volvo Cars sold 8,181 cars, up 4.2 percent compared with the same month last year."
Anonymous
Post 04/28/2019 00:27     Subject: Why Volvo SUVs seem to be the most popular car of choice for families?

Anonymous wrote:I see the Volvo salespeople have resorted to spamming DCUM in their desperation to hit their April #s.