Michael V70T5 Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 they have done everything for volvothey have LEFT volvo alone and let them keep working on thier cars which is the BEST thing ford could of ever done for volvo. So you want ford to of done with volvo what GM did with saab eh?Actually you have a VERY good point.I didn't think of it that way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ACBarnett Posted July 25, 2007 Report Share Posted July 25, 2007 I heard that GM was buying Volvo. That way they can rebadge an S60 as a new Pontiac/Buick/Chevy... and give Volvos crappy interiors. Then they'll put the Ecotech engines in Volvos, and the new XC90 will be a Chevy Blazer with new badges.And I bet some of you think that I'm kidding!Don't remind me, at least my opel vectra has the REAL saab engine. The Ecotec thing isn't so bad as it might seem though, saab has never had an in-house engine design. The ld two-stroke wasa DKW engine, the V4 was a ford engine, the engine in my 2000 9-5 aero is basically the same engine that was in the ~1970 triumph dolemite with a new head and balance shafts, and the ecotecs in the 9-3's are heavily modified compared to the base ecotec in your average cobalt. The same goes for the V6's.I used to hate alot of GM's decisions with saab, especially the 9-2x and the 9-7x, but now that GM has admitted that those models were half-assed stopgaps and is replacing them with the 9-4x and the 9-1 I have a bit more respect for them. I see it this way, whereas under ford, volvo has killed the R-line, made the S40/V50 into a car that's inferior in every way to the jetta yet sells for $5k more while allowing the S80 to balloon into an overpriced swedish DTS wannabe, under GM saab's actually making a halfway reliable car, the 9-3 is a great performance deal for the money and we finally get AWD. Not just any AWD either, but a torque-shifting system that's supposed give audi's true quattro systems a run for their money. To top it off, they're making a 320hp version of the new AWD 9-3 aero that will sell for ~38k.They might be moving 9-3 production to germany, but then again, all the S60R's and V70R's were made in belgium and nobody questions their swedish-nessMy first choice for a company to buy volvo would be volvo truck/penta/everything else, just because they don't have an existing sport/luxury line to slot volvo under and therefore would be the most likely to let the brand mature into something a bit more like mercedes or audi. My second choice would be renault, for the same reason that they need a true european luxury division, nissan is building some of the best engines in the world right now, and I would love to see what carlos ghosn could do with the brand considering his turnaround with infiniti. My last choice would be BMW because they already have a premium line, they already are THE name in sporting luxury cars, and under their ownership I can only see volvo languishing behind as a line of stodgy, reliable safety-barges aimed at the people who would normally buy a lexus over a BMW. There will most likely be little to no platform or engine sharing between the brands, and the only good that could come of it might be nicer interior materials and build quality. If we're really lucky they'll spare volvo from the joys of shift-by-wire, idrive, and "active steering". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt b Posted July 26, 2007 Report Share Posted July 26, 2007 July 26, 2007Ford swung to a $750 million net profit in the second quarter, as the No. 2 U.S. auto maker posted $600 million in cost savings. The company confirmed it is exploring a sale of its Jaguar and Land Rover businesses, and announced a strategic review for Volvo.For more information, see: http://WSJ.com?mod=djemalertSo close, yet so far..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
volvo4lif3 Posted July 26, 2007 Report Share Posted July 26, 2007 Don't remind me, at least my opel vectra has the REAL saab engine. The Ecotec thing isn't so bad as it might seem though, saab has never had an in-house engine design. The ld two-stroke wasa DKW engine, the V4 was a ford engine, the engine in my 2000 9-5 aero is basically the same engine that was in the ~1970 triumph dolemite with a new head and balance shafts, and the ecotecs in the 9-3's are heavily modified compared to the base ecotec in your average cobalt. The same goes for the V6's.I used to hate alot of GM's decisions with saab, especially the 9-2x and the 9-7x, but now that GM has admitted that those models were half-assed stopgaps and is replacing them with the 9-4x and the 9-1 I have a bit more respect for them. I see it this way, whereas under ford, volvo has killed the R-line, made the S40/V50 into a car that's inferior in every way to the jetta yet sells for $5k more while allowing the S80 to balloon into an overpriced swedish DTS wannabe, under GM saab's actually making a halfway reliable car, the 9-3 is a great performance deal for the money and we finally get AWD. Not just any AWD either, but a torque-shifting system that's supposed give audi's true quattro systems a run for their money. To top it off, they're making a 320hp version of the new AWD 9-3 aero that will sell for ~38k.They might be moving 9-3 production to germany, but then again, all the S60R's and V70R's were made in belgium and nobody questions their swedish-nessMy first choice for a company to buy volvo would be volvo truck/penta/everything else, just because they don't have an existing sport/luxury line to slot volvo under and therefore would be the most likely to let the brand mature into something a bit more like mercedes or audi. My second choice would be renault, for the same reason that they need a true european luxury division, nissan is building some of the best engines in the world right now, and I would love to see what carlos ghosn could do with the brand considering his turnaround with infiniti. My last choice would be BMW because they already have a premium line, they already are THE name in sporting luxury cars, and under their ownership I can only see volvo languishing behind as a line of stodgy, reliable safety-barges aimed at the people who would normally buy a lexus over a BMW. There will most likely be little to no platform or engine sharing between the brands, and the only good that could come of it might be nicer interior materials and build quality. If we're really lucky they'll spare volvo from the joys of shift-by-wire, idrive, and "active steering".Well, you have in wrong in every way about saab. I just got another s60 because the 9-3 vector and aero models are junk. I talked to some saab owners on this board, chambs T5-R, looked up ratings online, and people's reviews, and they all said the same thing-Electrical problems, and poor quality material. A majority of folk had to keep bringing their car in because in the cold their car's electrical system would all of a sudden fail. I forgot to mention that the interior of the saab is cheap plastic, and rattles to say the least. Sure, the aero has tons of stuff stock that my s60 2.5T doesn't have, but at least my car is more reliable up to this point. My interior feels like higher quality material was used. So many negatives about their cars made me not choose it. Don't think saab is so superior over volvo, because it isn't. Any car company is going to have pros and cons to a car, thats just what happens. Volvo is a good family car designed for safety first, not for styling or power. My vote still goes with volvo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ACBarnett Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Well, you have in wrong in every way about saab. I just got another s60 because the 9-3 vector and aero models are junk. I talked to some saab owners on this board, chambs T5-R, looked up ratings online, and people's reviews, and they all said the same thing-Electrical problems, and poor quality material. A majority of folk had to keep bringing their car in because in the cold their car's electrical system would all of a sudden fail. I forgot to mention that the interior of the saab is cheap plastic, and rattles to say the least. Sure, the aero has tons of stuff stock that my s60 2.5T doesn't have, but at least my car is more reliable up to this point. My interior feels like higher quality material was used. So many negatives about their cars made me not choose it. Don't think saab is so superior over volvo, because it isn't. Any car company is going to have pros and cons to a car, thats just what happens. Volvo is a good family car designed for safety first, not for styling or power. My vote still goes with volvo.Just try to pretend that the 2003 9-3's (like your vector) didn't happen, other than those I've heard nothing really bad about the new cars. The 2003-2006 interior kinda blew though, the new one is a big improvement, though still not up to volvo's standards. That said the mechanicals of the new saabs seem pretty bulletproof, and you can't beat their crash ratings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
volvo4lif3 Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Don't forget that GM's are known for their eletrical failures. I will never own a GM product. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waldendan Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 talking about the GM/SAAB deal, GM does such a great job with SAAB!!, just look at last years sales numbers GM would be the end of VOLVO as we know it, at least thats what I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt b Posted July 27, 2007 Report Share Posted July 27, 2007 Don't forget that GM's are known for their eletrical failures. I will never own a GM product.They've pretty much fixed those. The GM products were the most reliable products in my rental fleet, and that was a year ago. My father in law has had his HHR for a year now and it has been 100% trouble free. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxx999 Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 Man i can't belive this topic is still going strong.......Lemme know who buys Volvo out though "Fingers crossed" - BMW lol i know it won't happen though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
volvo4lif3 Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 That's why GM owners are so upset that after their wonderful 100k miles expires, there tranny and other things go right along with it. Read some of the reviews online about Saab and how not so wonderful they are. Face it, they are built like they used to be. Gm has eletrical problems, especially with oldmobile. Hell, I had a 98 blazer back in my teenage years and after my tranny went at 50k, everything else did along with horrible rattles from the plastic inside. If you like they so much, go try your luck with them. At this point i'd rather have a ford. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TM850R Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 I didnt think they made Oldsmobiles anymore. I also didnt think that GM's were known for electrical problems. Thats a pretty broad statement if I have ever heard one. Dont get me wrong, I most likely would never buy a GM vehicle but I dont see the need to say their cars are the worst thing on the planet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
info2x Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Yeah Olds was canned a few years ago. They did consider bringing it back in China since Buick is doing so well over there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TM850R Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Buick does well over there because its not the same Buick that is in the US. The Buick in China is a combo effort between Buick and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. Group. They decided that Buick is expected to be well built with attention to quality in China. There was an article that I read a couple weeks ago that had a Reuters reporter that visited China and checked out a couple of the Buicks over there and said that they are nothing like the Buicks in the US. Thats rather disappointing. An American car manufacturer doesnt hold high standards for their cars in the US but does in China. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
info2x Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Buick does well over there because its not the same Buick that is in the US. The Buick in China is a combo effort between Buick and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. Group. They decided that Buick is expected to be well built with attention to quality in China. There was an article that I read a couple weeks ago that had a Reuters reporter that visited China and checked out a couple of the Buicks over there and said that they are nothing like the Buicks in the US. Thats rather disappointing. An American car manufacturer doesnt hold high standards for their cars in the US but does in China.They had a fresh start over there. The chinese also don't have the mental image of Buick being an old person car. Buick does have some cooler stuff in the pipeline though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormtrooper1 Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 (edited) They had a fresh start over there. The chinese also don't have the mental image of Buick being an old person car. Buick does have some cooler stuff in the pipeline though.Buick's got some nice stuff. the hardest thing for them is like you said getting over the old person stigma. That and Every Car on the Freeway going 15 miles (or more) under the speed limit is a blue haired old lady in her buick.We Test drove a LaCrosse for the wife and it was a nice car, just out of our price range at the time.Before I purchased my Old Grand Prix, I drove a Regal which is pretty much the same car, I didn't like the Giant expanse of dash. passed another regal during the test drive and it was a old lady and that giant dash was encrusted with beanie babies.I thought Olds was doing well with the re-imaging when they killed that line. I still like the original Aurora. Edited July 29, 2007 by Stormtrooper1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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