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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2006

Volvo 850 burnout, teal, automatic, blazing tires

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  • has to be an R and it can't be an automatic

  • Really? That is my old car, 1995 Volvo 850 Turbo, not a T-5R or an R. Also, I wish it was a manual, but that was an automatic too.

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  • Bye bye Tires xD

  • oh yeah a102 cause we all know that your Honda Civic can do SO much better. why do you bother going onto videos hating things that you can never afford?

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  • burnout med framhjul WOW keep up the good work

  • @CrazyDave650 It was on a concrete surface, you know how those have way less grip than tarmac. But hopefully they'll come out with some RWD platforms soon.

  • @AdrianC12345 My 940, also RWD, never spun out in the rain unless I purposefully made it.

  • Haha FWD burnouts looks so silly at times, although love Volvo :). Too bad Volvo just can't make 1 more RWD model that would be badass. Like an S/V100T5-R with 400bhp stock. Would totally buy it :).

  • as volvo is from a snowy country, yea i know it makes sence but i like the way rwd cars handle and have no use for the benifit of a fwd car, becuse ir your spinning in the rain your doing something wrong the only times i slid sidways is when im trying to slid sidways

  • @CrazyDave650 Well the rear wheel drive ones kept spinning out in snow or even rain, my mom used to have a '95 960, the last of the rear wheel drives I think, and she slid sideways when it was only raining. Cars that keep spinning out can't be good for a company that;s commited to safety. But anyways the AWDs can be tuned to send more power to the rear wheels. Plus FWDs do better in snow than RWDs and that might have also been the reason why Volvo switched.

  • I have the same car, but standard and those fuckers haul

  • no need

  • not really, that was probably a stock 850R. the moded race volvos rip it up... but FWD burnouts always make me laugh.

    im all for older cars, the older the better and i cryed the first time i knew volvo would be making FWD with the only option AWD,

    but i usualy look for cars older then '75

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