Thinking about buying a volvo s60, but afraid I'll miss stick?
I'm buying a new(to me) car in March and i had told myself I was going to get a stick shift again. My options are limited, so I was looking at the mazdaspeed3, wrx, new honda fit, and accord sport. I don't know why but I looked up the volvo and I was surprised to see I can easily afford a low mileage 2012 s60. I remember driving my buddies s80 for the day and I loved it. Lots of power, smoothest ride ever, and seats that can compete with the most expensive recliner chair out there. I'm also positive that the volvo would be babied, compared to a used wrx. I live in ct too, so I get stuck in traffic a lot on i95. Do you guys regret ditching manual gears? My questions keep posting in different countries for some reason. I live in the us, so no stick shift volvo are produced.
Once you get a auto you will not go back to the stick.
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