If anyone is interested to know, the Volvo 144's featured in the stack 'em high advert were all brand new, flood-damaged vehicles which were due to be scrapped anyway, but were kept for that commercial. Bet you didn't know that, did you ?!
No sex in Volvos - "sorry!". What a great ad, dryly playing with all the prejudices and image of total rationality Volvo had in those days. The Volvo 140 was a superb car for its time and can still be driven in daily traffic today. You can't really say that about its competition 40 years later - if they still are on the road...
Absolut Klasse, sehr stolz fahre ich meinen alten '79er Volvo 245!
trabant601k 1 month ago
i wishd id had some day 142 1968. 142 1969. 142 1970 and 2 gt models 1970 and 1971
TheJosapappa1000 2 months ago
want a good, safe, comfortable and reliable car? buy a mercedes.
coolakiIlen007 2 months ago
@juantrippe82 Smart car, in billions of ways and nice looking as well.
rojblake82 3 months ago
Hello! Its uncle Leo @ 1:30
juantrippe82 4 months ago
possbily a best volvo for long time
josaldinho1883 4 months ago
If anyone is interested to know, the Volvo 144's featured in the stack 'em high advert were all brand new, flood-damaged vehicles which were due to be scrapped anyway, but were kept for that commercial. Bet you didn't know that, did you ?!
jmmullarkey1 5 months ago
the 1966-1974 Volvo 140 Series was assembled in
Torslanda, Sweden
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ghent, Belgium
Shah Alam, Malaysia
Annihilator1111 5 months ago
No sex in Volvos - "sorry!". What a great ad, dryly playing with all the prejudices and image of total rationality Volvo had in those days. The Volvo 140 was a superb car for its time and can still be driven in daily traffic today. You can't really say that about its competition 40 years later - if they still are on the road...
creamcheesedeluxe 6 months ago
Very nice :)
MrPekisha 6 months ago