volvos
Used Volvos can be very affordable. As far as quality goes, that is a matter of personal opinion. Every brand of car will have it's "lemons" but Volvo's are very popular and have good reviews.
They are great cars. Very reliable, with solid build quality. And in some cases, they can have very satisfying performance.
It depends on what you mean by good. The Volvo C70 ranks 19 out of 21 for an upscale midsize vehicle by US News. Volvos in general have always had a good reputation.
Yes, Volvos are known for their strong safety features and durability. They are designed to withstand impacts and protect passengers in case of accidents. Overall, Volvos are considered to be sturdy and reliable vehicles.
They are very safe cars the metal they use for the cars is strong and when you crash it gets pushed in but its safe ALL volvos are safe
It's hard to answer that question because the question is not very specific because Hondas are very reliable and safe cars. But if you compare that to Volvos then Hondas would probably not a as good as a safety record since Volvo focuses on safety.
New Volvos are somewhat expensive, occupying the Ford Motor Company price bracket between Mercury and Lincoln. However, Volvo passenger cars can last quite a long time, up to 30 years intact, and so finding a cheap and good quality used Volvo is very easy indeed.
"Hyundai Accent cars are not electrically powered, rather they run on the standard gasoline fuel injection system. Some of the newest electric cars include the Chevy Volt and some Volvos."
No, it's not an inexpensive car. They run in the $40,000 range. If I were you, I would find a Ford or Honda that I like as I imagine that's more what your dad had in mind.
Definitively. Small cars are not as safe as large cars, generally speaking. Cars like the Toyota Yaris, Nissan Versa, Mercury Grand Marquis, Hyundai Accent, Ford Mustang Convertible, and the Chevy Aveo Sedan are listed by Consumer Reports as not being as safe as they could be. Volvos are safe and sexy
Nearly all Volvo dealers sell new and used Volvos. However, although these dealers usually keep the cars in separate sites since their purpose is to firstly sell new cars. The older cars are referred to as "previously owned" rather than "used" cars.