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Volvo Vs. Altima 200 1986

Yes, I enjoyed the story and the pix. It's fun to be a Volvo fan and have an experience like this to reinforce our opinion. Sorry physics explained by others had to interfere with your 'fun'.
It makes me wonder, however. If you had been driving the rice burner and she driving the brick, how would the pix look? Perhaps similar, but I doubt it.
My 940 is in the body shop after a deer strike. While there, another customer was there with a Honda after repairs, complaining about her power windows. She was politely told that her car (150k miles) was about worn out anyway. After she left, I commented on my '84 240s' power windows, antenna, etc. still worked fine. Body shop person said, "Well, ya, it's a Volvo!"
Point is: Keep being proud of brick ownership. Last longer, and in a real crash, you're better off than anything else!
Mark
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'94 940 Wagon, '84 240 turbo sedan






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