The interior of the former Bentley/Rolls Royce facility on Woodmont Avenue has been transformed for the showroom's rebirth as EuroMotorcars Bethesda Volvo. Furnishings and art seem to reflect the Swedish roots of the brand. As you can see, there is more furniture to arrange inside, and - of course - the cars have to be added eventually.
Thats not a volvo in the photo ... are you trying to deceive readers DYER?
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Given that Volvo hasn't actually been a Swedish company since the turn of the millennium, perhaps a Chinese or even American theme might be more appropriate for the decoration.
You guys are obviously not Volvo fans. That's a Volvo parked next to the Mercedes.
ReplyDeleteDo people in bethesda drive Volvo? I thought only Mercedes, BMW, Audi or better ...
ReplyDeleteI'd say Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Acura are more common.
ReplyDeleteIf you grew up in Bethesda during the 80s or 90s, Volvo was much more prevalent among families back then.
The boxy Volvo station wagon was very popular.
A Mercedes is an overgrown Volvo is an overgrown Subaru.
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