WASHINGTON - Volvo Cars of North America LLC is recalling 9,746 MY 2010-2011 S80, MY 2010 V70, MY 2011 XC60 and MY 2010-2011 XC70 vehicles because of a potential airbag problem.
Read More →LOS ANGELES - Stefan Jacoby, president and chief executive officer of Volvo Car Corp., will kick off the Los Angeles Auto Show by delivering the Motor Press Guild keynote address during press days on the morning of Nov. 17.
Read More →LONDON - Imperial College in London is engaged in a research project exploring the development of car body panels that can also serve as a rechargeable battery for plug-in hybrids and electric cars. Volvo Cars is one of the participants in the project, the automaker said.
Read More →DEARBORN, MI - Volvo Car Corporation and related assets have been sold to the Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Company Limited, Ford Motor Co. announced Aug. 2.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Volvo Cars has been invited to donate its historic three-point safety belt to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
Read More →Following its sale, Volvo Cars will remain an independently run company. All U.S.-bound Volvos will continue to be built in Europe to maintain current order-to-delivery times. The promise is to retain Volvo’s “Swedish heart.”
Read More →ROCKLEIGH, NJ - Volvo Cars of North America is offering national fleet incentives for eight models, ranging from $500-$1,500.
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ROCKLEIGH, NJ - Volvo Cars of North America, LLC (VCNA) announced pricing for the all-new 2011 Volvo S60 sport sedan of $37,700. The all-new 2011 Volvo S60 sport sedan goes on sale in late 2010.
Read More →GŐTEBORG, SWEDEN - Volvo Cars' crash-test laboratory in Torslanda turns 10 years old this year -- and the almost 3,000 full-scale tests that have been carried out during the facility's first decade have helped give Volvo owners safer cars, the company said.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Volvo Cars of North America is recalling nearly 2,500 MY 2010 Volvo XC90 SUVs because a leak may develop in the fuel line between the line and a connector, the NHTSA said. This poses a fire risk.
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