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Re: Volvo's are no good ALL 85

We haven't heard back from you. Perhaps you bit off more than you could chew?

Again, I really want to know, What do you Drive? Are you more ashamed of your car than you are aggrivated by Volvos? Can you actually identify a Volvo? I can't believe you do not know where they are made which is why I question your ability to recognize one.

But what I really want to know is, Why can't your car pass an "oil burning/leaking, underpowered, overpriced, piece of junk"? Where was your car made? Do you know where your car was made?

I personally haven't had the experience of being "stuck" behind any Volvo let alone one burning ot leaking oil or suffering from lack of power or costing more than it's worth. I have had the pleasure of showing up a good many American, Japanese and German cars which were obviously overpriced and underpowered and doomed to a much shorter live than ANY Volvo I have ever driven.

So fill us in. Let us know what wonderful machine it is that our Volvos are offending. Make up something good now! Don't waste our time.

I still question your ability to tell the difference between a Volvo and a K-car but we're up for a good story.







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