Volvo has announced that will roll out a broad strategy in hopes of reviving itself in the U.S.
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Volvo is known for being at the forefront of car safety, so the latest report from the IIHS should come as no surprise.
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At the end of 2013, Volvo will stop building the C70 Convertible, though the brand already has plans for a successor.
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All automakers are under enormous pressure to deliver the highest fuel economy possible without sacrificing performance. Volvo’s answer to the problem is their new Drive-E lineup of engines.
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Starting early next year, Volvo will be selling its V60 model in North America and those hoping for more power from the Euro wagon can look forward to a hopped-up Polestar variant.
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Shopping for a new car? Then chances are you’re not in the market for one of these ten vehicles. Unless, of course, you put a lot of value on the individuality of your vehicle. The following list, compiled by TrueCar for 247WallSt details the Top 10 cars that sat on dealership lots the longest before...
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Although all vehicles roll off of showroom floors with EPA certified fuel efficiency ratings, as the famous saying goes ‘individual results may vary’.
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When you think of automakers with certified pre-owned (CPO) programs, Koenigsegg isn’t exactly one that pops up.
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The Volvo Concept Coupe was first revealed at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, and thanks to its positive reception, the Swedish brand is now considering sending the vehicle into production.
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Saab‘s production has resumed at the Swedish automaker’s Trollhattan plant as a prototype 9-3 sedan has rolled off the assembly line.
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The story of Irv Gordon and his three-million mile Volvo P1800 journey will come to a peak today as Gordon will reach the milestone while driving on the Seward Highway in Alaska.
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Volvo and Geely announced today that a new research and development center is operating and has begun work on developing a new modular architecture to be shared between the companies.
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The Volvo V60 will finally be on sale in North America as a 2015 model year starting in January 2014.
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After several years of rolling our impressive, but hardly sexy, new safety technology, Volvo is looking to change its perception.
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The Volvo Concept Coupe has made its official public debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show today.
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Ahead of its official debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, Volvo has revealed its Concept Coupe that shows off the design direction of Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President Design at Volvo Car Group.
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Asking the question, “Is This Volvo?” the Swedish automaker has released two more videos teasing its concept vehicle that will debut at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show.
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Think the Volvo V40 belongs in the U.S. market? Tassos Panas, the head of marketing and product development at Volvo Cars of North America, agrees with you.
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Trying to shed its image of boring ‘vanilla’ styled cars, Volvo is going to debut a new concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show that is a major departure from the current lineup of Volvos.
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Geely aims to become China’s largest vehicle exporter this year, with as many as 180,000 units shipped overseas.
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In a little less than two years since it filed for bankruptcy, Swedish automaker Saab is back on track, hoping to restart production later this year.
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Volvo has announced pricing for its 2014 model lineup, which delivers the biggest renewal of existing models in the Swedish automaker’s history.
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The long story of Saab’s bankruptcy is starting to come to an end as the Swedish automaker has gained court approval for a plan in the U.S. to liquidate in order to pay back creditors.
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Car thefts have dropped an average 13 percent each year since 2006 according to the latest data from the government safety regulators.
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