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Kinja'd!!! "Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
05/24/2017 at 17:45 • Filed to: Volvo, 245

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A brisk one

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An American one and an everyone-else one. Work out which is which and why.

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Kinja'd!!! itschrome > Cé hé sin
05/24/2017 at 17:55

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tan is america.

reg tags and plate holder match american..


Kinja'd!!! Hermann > Cé hé sin
05/24/2017 at 18:25

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Wait.

Is the first picture the source for the first Jalopnik/Blipshift shirt?

Edit: Probably not. But strangely close.

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Kinja'd!!! boxrocket > Cé hé sin
05/25/2017 at 20:07

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Tan -U.S.: solid amber side markers/turn signals, fender badge not turn signal, license plate, and extra 5mph bumper blisters. Plus registration sticker in windshield.

Green: two-tone side markers/turn signals, fender side turn signal, obvious non-U.S. license plate, sleeker bumper.


Kinja'd!!! Cé hé sin > boxrocket
05/26/2017 at 05:04

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That seems to cover it, though I think the bumpers might actually be the same apart from the stuck-on bits.

The white lights are front facing side/parking lights though, not side markers in the US sense of the phrase. Modern Volvos as sold outside America have both orange side markers (which are oprional, at least in the EU, but rarely fitted by car makers) and white sidelights.