*Sanatarium wrote: ↑21 Jan 2022, 08:09MoVolvos wrote: ↑20 Jan 2022, 22:30 *
The Volvo will continue to appreciate and be more exotic as time goes on while the Lexus will just be a forgotten foreign nice (I didn't say riceI can say that though I'm Asian
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Volvo 850 T5 Wagon - Ooo
Lexus IS350? LS,GS,LX,ES etc...
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Yeah that is a concern haha. I am a dad in my 30s, not into roasting tires anymore. Gotta give the Lexus some credit though it is a wonderful car to drive. But I do feel a bit juvenile at times....I hear you on the community too, I much prefer the Volvo gang.
Thanks for the insight.
My sister in law passed down her 98 LX470 with over 325K miles and it was great. I helped them with it from time to time but they kept it in excellent condition. My other brother wanted it for snow so we traded with other sister in laws 03 GS300.
We just gave away the 03 GS300 to a friend's sister after 5 years of ownership with 188K on the clock. Wife and Son both liked the car but the need was there. Was able to track down all the issues and repair besides being the best year according to Lexus Mech. The older models were truly well and overbuilt.
Tough call but for sure the Volvo in that condition will pay you back in the long run. Won't feel juvenile owning it either
Lastly, Lexus it's about the owner whereas Volvo it' about the car. Owner plays second fiddle.
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