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    1. magikarpkingyo on

      It’s considered a premium car, it’s cheap, those 2 in combination are the key deciding factors, because who the hell would drive something like a Dacia?! What will the neighbors and their dog think of me?

      Also, the roads often are shit, so anything SUV-ish with longer lasting suspension is preferred.

    2. Visible-Chest-9386 on

      Volvo’s are big, safe, premium cars while also being more affordable than their German counterparts.

    3. SupperMeat on

      They last forever, except for the hand break that you have to repair every year.. And headlights that get stolen. And the interior that’s falling apart from age.
      Turning circle of a dead cow.. leaking sunroofs.

      Its just pefect.

    4. We support our neighbors, they can somewhat handle Latvian roads without disassembling in the process 😁

    5. GarmonboziaSnack on

      Latvians for the most part are practical, and this car is just that overall

    6. Top_Feeling_5083 on

      D5 is really good engine. I had volvo 2009 long time ago and it had zero rust esentially. Was very reliable car, with famous D5 engine. In like 5 years i had it, i spent may be 2000 euros for maintenance. Of which chip replacement was for sole purpose of selling car in perfect condition.

    7. Jacksonriverboy on

      Safe, reliable, practical, and there’s probably a load of parts out there for them so I’d imagine relatively cheap to repair.

    8. ShadowWhat on

      Love for Volvos dates back from the time when Swedish products were considered high quality, but cheaper than German products.

      Saab was also very highly regarded.

    9. supercilveks on

      Thats a good question because it is a Latvian dream car.
      In reality when you drive it – it drives and sounds like a tractor, its so rough and agricultural/tank feeling (that actually might be part of the appeal)

    10. TheLoliDeputy on

      Same reason we have a shit ton of nissan x-trails: reliability

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