New Volvo Parts

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Thanks Don at DVW !!!

Nice site, but does it have to describe the wagon as a 5 door, the saloon as
a 4 door, and the coupe as a two door? Just nit picking I know - No offence
meant, just constructive criticism for the web man. LOL.
 
Stuart Gray said:
Nice site, but does it have to describe the wagon as a 5 door, the saloon as
a 4 door, and the coupe as a two door? Just nit picking I know - No offence
meant, just constructive criticism for the web man. LOL.

That's the best way to do it, when I hear saloon I think a place to go drink
whiskey, and I can never remember which is an estate and which is a saloon.
If you list them by the number of doors it's a no brainer no matter which
side of the pond.
 
Nice site, but does it have to describe the wagon as a 5 door, the saloon as
a 4 door, and the coupe as a two door? Just nit picking I know - No offence
meant, just constructive criticism for the web man. LOL.

Where do you think the designations 245, 244, and 242 come from?


Gary
 
James Sweet said:
saloon

That's the best way to do it, when I hear saloon I think a place to go drink
whiskey, and I can never remember which is an estate and which is a saloon.
If you list them by the number of doors it's a no brainer no matter which
side of the pond.
LOL , well I guess you can never be too specific !!!!!
 
ummmm, exactly my point. Did you look at the site?

Yes, I have.
Guess not - another spoon fed yank eh?

I fail to see what you're complaining about in the first place, as just
about every mention of Volvos up until they started the S/V/C routine
has used the third digit to indicate the number of doors.

As another poster indicated, it's universal--that terminology is understood
everywhere--or, just about everywhere, except wherever you have your head
inserted at the moment. Once you extract it, be sure to rinse thoroughly
with petrol before you light up your smoke.


Gary
 
Gary Heston said:
As another poster indicated, it's universal--that terminology is understood
everywhere--or, just about everywhere, except wherever you have your head
inserted at the moment. Once you extract it, be sure to rinse thoroughly
with petrol before you light up your smoke.
Arse is the word you're looking for I believe, and you're right. I really
shouldn't have 3 litres of strong cider before going online. Brings out the
troll in me : (
 
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