Volvo XC90 Rollover Testing
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the audio on the video was great!....
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damm that barely got damage thats a tuff SUV
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@EliteDeforce yeh they do
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@carljunhong no,no,no
automatic pedestrian braking fails,airbags deploy too late and high price!
I don't say that Volvos are unsafe - they're safe,but too much fails when testing!
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@palebeachbum Volvo is in chinese hands now! Wonder how that will work out.
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@mipmipmipmipmip You are correct. Ford did the exact same thing with their Explorer/Bronco II being very prone to rollovers and many people dying because of it. Ford knew there was a problem, but it was cheaper to pay off lawsuits than redesign the vehicle to be safer! How sick is that?
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@Cylence01 Been driving my Mom's '95 940 this week. I really like the car. But at 15yrs old with 185k miles, it's a little rough around the edges to say the least. I'm amazed at how well it still runs though. Honest to God, she hasn't had to make 1 mechanical repair ever to it. Original everything with the exception of a brake switch. AC still blows cold too. All features work. Awesome car, just dog slow with only 114hp pushing around 3200lbs.
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Take care of you're car by doing Required maintenance and or replacing parts early.But with that said Volvo's are not cheap to fix so these car's aren't for everyone, you have to have the wallet to back it up,lol
Owner of a 96 Volvo 850Turbo Sedan with well over 250,000k's, still purrs like a kitten and hauls ass like a banshee......however, the body is starting to go.Owned the car since 1998.
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Exactly right, Ford bought Volvo in 96 or 97....so all of Fords safety bragging rights are because of Volvo.
Americans Can't do shit for them selves, it's been proven time and time again
I love Volvo cars very much! Best in safety.
carljunhong 3 years ago 15
Volvo doesnt take jack shit from Ford, if anything it is the other way around.
EliteDeforce 3 years ago 12