Well, they'll sell it, but y'all ain't a-buyin'.
AutoWeek reports: Volvo: wagons are a 'go'. It's cool that Volvo is making more wagons, but that's not what we found interesting. What we found interesting is that the bigger and more expensive the Volvo, the more it sells.
Bigger is better, say the sales figures.
So, why is that? We're suspecting the combo of a tight back seat and a spendy bottom line is causing nothing but trouble for the V50 (which is really a sweet-lookin' wagon).
Any thoughts on why the fancier the Volvo, the more it sells? Aren't the same safety things in the less-expensive models (the safety cage, etc)?
That's a snap of the 2007 Volvo V50. It's sweet, right? But it's spendy as hell.
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Posted by: CarExpert | Tuesday, January 30, 2007 at 02:00 AM