polestar reveiw

Wonder how the values will stack up in 5-6 years and perhaps make an interesting buy at that time...

Had a couple of v70 Volvos and liked them well enough and this should be way better... :ponder:
 
i hear ya but thats going to be a rare car ill have the 850 R please
 

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[quote author=Ciaran WRX link=topic=41922.msg479899#msg479899 date=1402324145]
i hear ya but thats going to be a rare car ill have the 850 R please
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They're rare enough now too. Father of a mate of mine in Holland has one... running 350bhp... great in a straight line, but awful torque steer as still FWD. Surprised a few folks at the lights though with his yellow brick (yellow like your picture, but saloon).

Had a V70 T5 (265bhp) and a 2.4T (200bhp)... thirsty buggers, though they take well to LPG and abroad can be bought from the dealer with factory LPG fitted. Very reliable and easy to run then and you lose no boot space as they put the tank under the floor. Great seats, loads of space and a bit of pace when you need it.... and other plus is lovely 5-pot rumble of them.

Wouldn't mind a V70R or an S60R for a while if found at the right money... proper go in them and very very comfy. Mind you, they are just as thirsty as the Hawk and the Hawk is a lot more fun to drive and already in the driveway so just :icon_blahblah: and no intention of changing :subaru:
 
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