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Boyd Casey
boyd411 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 15:46:23 EST 2014
But they are safe! It's virtually impossible to be killed in a car that
will not run ( unless your hit while parked) LOL. Sorry you missed out on a
pay day.
Hugh
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:08 PM, michael at michaelshortt.com <
michael at michaelshortt.com> wrote:
> Shooting a commercial today in Savannah, had TWO Volvos picked as picture
> cars ( to appear onscreen ).
> 7:30 a.m., picked it up and it left me stranded in the ghetto between the
> dealer's lot and the shooting location.
> Bad Water pump.
> 9:45 a.m., called my back up Volvo on standby to please come to the
> shooting location at the last minute,
> he calls back in 10 minutes, it won't start.
>
> Lost earnings today as a result of Volvos being a Piece of $#@^
> $750.00
>
> Michael Shortt
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Boyd Casey <boyd411 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The interesting thing is that we hardly ever got Volvo's in on trade.
>> Back in the days I was in dealerships (80's -2005) most Volvo owners
>> seemed to buy their cars new and keep them forever. You know Volvo was
>> always advertising their 400,00 - 1, 000,000 cars. The typical Volvo
>> buyer (back in the Volvo "Cube" ere was the pipe smoking, pencil caddy
>> , slide rule guy who knew every specification and was not inclined to
>> buy "someone Else's problems " Which was the famous excuse for not
>> buying a used car. I have owned a few over the years because they were
>> well made, safe, and REALLY CHEAP! and they really were good for a few
>> hundred thousand miles. I once threw a rod half way between NY and
>> Newport RI in the middle of the night (around 100 miles to go to make
>> it home to Newport) They car made it home running on 3 cylinders with a
>> hole in the block! If I remember correctly it was an 89 740 which was
>> one of the top of the line models. I always like the Volvo 1800 the
>> Roger Moore drove on the TV show "The saint" they looked great but
>> didn't really run as well as they looked!
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Jerry Knotts <[1]knottsj at galstar.com>
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Boyd,
>> Also you have to remember that Volvo is the original sobb sister.
>> jerry
>>
>> On 3/5/2014 3:19 PM, Boyd Casey wrote:
>> I certainly agree that the largest the sample size the more diverse
>> the lis will be but at some point one has to draw the line. But some
>> of
>> the choices I suggest don't even belong in a list of cars.The most
>> substantial error (in my opinion is the 1997 Thrust SSC.How can a
>> "one
>> of" land speed record machine even be considered in a list of cool
>> cars? I don't consider it to be a car except under the largest
>> stretch
>> of the imagination. The Bronco isn't a car it's a truck , The Saab
>> although it is a car is as far from cool as one can be, When people
>> used to come into dealerships I worked at trying to trade out of
>> these
>> "boat anchors" we had an inside Joke , we said " I don't wan't to
>> hear
>> any Sobb (Saab) stories" Saabs and Peugeot's had the lowest
>> residual
>> value of any car on the market. These cars had a residual value
>> value
>> of between 22%and 28% for 60 months (for comparison purposes Hondas
>> and M.B) which had among the highest residuals values between 48
>> and
>> 54% for 60 months). The residual value was the most important basis
>> in
>> calculating what the cost would be to lease a car. A car wih 50%
>> reisdual value for a 60 month lease would lose 50% of it's value
>> over
>> 60 months . So to make a long story short these cars were pieces of
>> junk.
>> And how about the original Boss 302? Instead of the modern version.
>> I
>> don't want to come across as a complainer but I just think that
>> they
>> didn't provide what they promised in the title of their article.
>> Many
>> of the cars listed ar in fact very cool. But I think they are a far
>> cry
>> from the "coolest" in the past 51 years.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, doug sedon
>> [1]<[1][2]sedond at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> redneck supercar? the car maybe not. but the owners?
>> absolutely! i
>> have never belonged to a list - cars or otherwise - filled w/so
>> many
>> freaking rednecks. i own #2602 in spite of it! ;~)
>> doug s.,
>> commie pinko owner of #2602
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But they are safe! It's virtually impossible to be killed in a car that
will not run ( unless your hit while parked) LOL. Sorry you missed out
on a pay day.
Hugh
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:08 PM, [1]michael at michaelshortt.com
<[2]michael at michaelshortt.com> wrote:
Shooting a commercial today in Savannah, had TWO Volvos picked as
picture cars ( to appear onscreen ).
7:30 a.m., picked it up and it left me stranded in the ghetto between
the dealer's lot and the shooting location.
Bad Water pump.
9:45 a.m., called my back up Volvo on standby to please come to the
shooting location at the last minute,
he calls back in 10 minutes, it won't start.
Lost earnings today as a result of Volvos being a Piece of $#@^
$750.00
Michael Shortt
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Boyd Casey <[3]boyd411 at gmail.com>
wrote:
The interesting thing is that we hardly ever got Volvo's in on
trade.
Back in the days I was in dealerships (80's -2005) most Volvo owners
seemed to buy their cars new and keep them forever. You know Volvo
was
always advertising their 400,00 - 1, 000,000 cars. The typical Volvo
buyer (back in the Volvo "Cube" ere was the pipe smoking, pencil
caddy
, slide rule guy who knew every specification and was not inclined
to
buy "someone Else's problems " Which was the famous excuse for not
buying a used car. I have owned a few over the years because they
were
well made, safe, and REALLY CHEAP! and they really were good for a
few
hundred thousand miles. I once threw a rod half way between NY and
Newport RI in the middle of the night (around 100 miles to go to
make
it home to Newport) They car made it home running on 3 cylinders
with a
hole in the block! If I remember correctly it was an 89 740 which
was
one of the top of the line models. I always like the Volvo 1800 the
Roger Moore drove on the TV show "The saint" they looked great but
didn't really run as well as they looked!
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Jerry Knotts
<[1][4]knottsj at galstar.com>
wrote:
Boyd,
Also you have to remember that Volvo is the original sobb
sister.
jerry
On 3/5/2014 3:19 PM, Boyd Casey wrote:
I certainly agree that the largest the sample size the more
diverse
the lis will be but at some point one has to draw the line. But
some
of
the choices I suggest don't even belong in a list of cars.The
most
substantial error (in my opinion is the 1997 Thrust SSC.How can a
"one
of" land speed record machine even be considered in a list of
cool
cars? I don't consider it to be a car except under the largest
stretch
of the imagination. The Bronco isn't a car it's a truck , The
Saab
although it is a car is as far from cool as one can be, When
people
used to come into dealerships I worked at trying to trade out of
these
"boat anchors" we had an inside Joke , we said " I don't wan't
to
hear
any Sobb (Saab) stories" Saabs and Peugeot's had the lowest
residual
value of any car on the market. These cars had a residual value
value
of between 22%and 28% for 60 months (for comparison purposes
Hondas
and M.B) which had among the highest residuals values between 48
and
54% for 60 months). The residual value was the most important
basis
in
calculating what the cost would be to lease a car. A car wih 50%
reisdual value for a 60 month lease would lose 50% of it's value
over
60 months . So to make a long story short these cars were pieces
of
junk.
And how about the original Boss 302? Instead of the modern
version.
I
don't want to come across as a complainer but I just think that
they
didn't provide what they promised in the title of their article.
Many
of the cars listed ar in fact very cool. But I think they are a
far
cry
from the "coolest" in the past 51 years.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 2:20 PM, doug sedon
[1]<[1][2][5]sedond at yahoo.com> wrote:
redneck supercar? the car maybe not. but the owners?
absolutely! i
have never belonged to a list - cars or otherwise - filled
w/so
many
freaking rednecks. i own #2602 in spite of it! ;~)
doug s.,
commie pinko owner of #2602
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