In fact, the sleek seven–seater has won dozens of awards world-wide, including the ultra-prestigious 2016 North American Truck of the Year title, while the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada has deemed it to be the Best New SUV / CUV over $60,000. Add to this the Volvo brand’s now legendary reputation for producing safe, reliable and exceptionally well built cars, and you know the XC90 is a winner. The second generation Volvo XC90 recently rolled into showrooms and its arrival has had an immediate impact on sales, as the new XC is slightly bigger and more luxurious than its predecessor, but it also comes loaded with a whole host of new safety and technological features. Design: new XC90 is bigger, adds more luxury 2016 Volvo XC90 Inscription. Luckily the current slump in fuel prices helps offset some of the other costs associated with the purchase and maintenance of these double extra-large vehicles. Add to this the all-weather capabilities that come with having all- or four-wheel-drive at your disposal and you have the perfect rig for transporting the family and friends to the mall or the ski hill. While interest in passenger vans has waned in the past couple of years, the demand for luxury SUVs and crossovers is at an all-time high at the moment, as affluent buyers find these vehicles appealing due to the fact that they can haul a tremendous amount of cargo and provide a comfortable environment for passengers. There are lots of large capacity vans, crossovers and sport utility vehicles on the market, and these mobile living rooms are perfect for shuttling kids to and from, hauling mega-packs of toilet paper and frozen pizzas from Costco, or to facilitate weekend getaways to the cottage. While our economy is in a slump it can be difficult for a household to justify running two vehicles, but for larger families transitioning to a single large vehicle may be a wiser option.
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