donaldb
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Your first three years of Volvo ownership include complimentary maintenance (though limited to 36,000 miles). I believe BMW has a similar program as well, so maintenance is a null point if you buy new.Volvo - BTDT, high maintenance costs. ditto for Audi. Subi's I've had better luck with, but the high end ones seem to be more maintenance intensive than the plain jane ones.
I too noticed Saab missing from your list. I just picked up my eleventh Saab a 9-3 Sport Combi, that be a wagon for you non-Saabists. Personally I don't buy the whole 4WD or AWD trend. Even living in Minnesota there's only a couple or time a year that it might come in handy. Then when ever you need parts or service they always nick you for extra $$ because it's AWD. I find good set of hi-performance snow and ice tires more useful. YMMV.SAAB now has an AWD version of the 9-3 Sport Sedan called the Turbo X. It might be a bit too small for you based on your criteria.
I own an '03 9-3 Vector (Aero). It is a very nice car. I haven't driven the new AWD yet, but hope to soon. Gotta love the SAAB turbos!!
[edit] I love that I get great performance and still manage 33-34mpg on the interstate (when I'm not boosting in the orange)
donald
Good sporty looking model you got there. Like the Subie too!
If you plan on not keeping it more than 3-4 years, that does remove some of the concern. Still, having your car in the shop, even for warranty work, sort of sucks after a while. The Subi's from the '90s were awesome, reliable vehicles. They got more bling, and steeper prices and the reliability started to drop off.Your first three years of Volvo ownership include complimentary maintenance (though limited to 36,000 miles). I believe BMW has a similar program as well, so maintenance is a null point if you buy new.Volvo - BTDT, high maintenance costs. ditto for Audi. Subi's I've had better luck with, but the high end ones seem to be more maintenance intensive than the plain jane ones.
I can't argue against Subaru either.... they seem to make great cars that can really rack up the miles with little issues.
I got 23.9 mpg going from La to Golden last July, i was averaging in the 80's is my guess.R, bout time you chimed in. 24MPG at what speed
And since 1998, loaded with cheaper Ford parts. Volvo's are not what they used to be. :angry2:Volvo residuals are the worst in the car industry. Old body, nothing new for at least 10 years. S-80 T6 is nice but the car business is doing bad. I'm in the same boat as you. Coming out of a G35X, low lease payment. Looking at subaru and possably Honda CRV for the wife.For safety and AWD that works well while maintaining a user-friendly interior, check out Volvo as well. The S40, S60 and S80 all are available in AWD.
just my .02
+1Mercedes C300 4 matic , I have the C300 and LOVE the car.Hey buddy, if I lived in the town of winter ice storms I would think of 4wd first and narrow it down from there.
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