old vs new. something to think about.

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Re: old vs new. something to think about.

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Maybe China will learn now Geely own Volvo. :whistle:
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Post by Punx0r »

That's bloody awful! It's as though there's a ton of ballast in the boot!
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I certainly felt the opposite of that effect when I had my Volvo - There was just something about it that made you feel utterly immune
Hence why lots of rubbish drivers used to drive Volvos. Now they buy 4x4's instead...
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munky wrote:holy sh*t! Thats not the clip I thought it was... thats f*cking horrific! :o :|
Just a tad!
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