2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper
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2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper
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We see how the latest wagon compares to its rivals.Continue reading 2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper
2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Feb 2018 12:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We see how the latest wagon compares to its rivals.Continue reading 2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper
2019 Volvo V60 vs. wagon competitors: How they compare on paper originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Feb 2018 12:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Comparisons?
Yes, there is always somebody with the new BMW (Bavarian Motor Works?) or a Volvo, Audi of some sort (all foreign) thinking they're all that. Well designed, very expensive and supposedly a status of monetary wealth or bank debt usually lol? Even these days the former ubiquitous VW Beetle is a long term investment due to escalation.
I'm not impressed and along with the Japaneese infiltration it's all here to stay for a long time. So I have a '16 LaCrosse, what's the difference? For starters I can easily afford (no financing) it these days (not always, nor wanted one). And a wagon? Perhaps if I needed such but no longer and I certainly was way more conservative through my working career.
We're still under 6K miles after 2 years of ownership, would never of bought if I was driving my 10K miles or more per year. My thought process is you should have a greater financial network coming in than exiting, period.
I'm not impressed and along with the Japaneese infiltration it's all here to stay for a long time. So I have a '16 LaCrosse, what's the difference? For starters I can easily afford (no financing) it these days (not always, nor wanted one). And a wagon? Perhaps if I needed such but no longer and I certainly was way more conservative through my working career.
We're still under 6K miles after 2 years of ownership, would never of bought if I was driving my 10K miles or more per year. My thought process is you should have a greater financial network coming in than exiting, period.
Last edited by Rich B.; 02-23-2018 at 04:12 AM.
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