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NewsMarch 7, 2008

New Volvo XC60 Features City Safety System

GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN – The new Volvo XC60 features City Safety, which can help the driver avoid or reduce the effects of the type of low-speed impacts that are common in city traffic and traffic tailbacks.

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NewsMarch 6, 2008

Volvo XC60 to Feature Advanced Safety Technology

IRVINE, Calif. --- Volvo is calling its all-new 2009 Volvo XC60 crossover, which made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 4, the "safest Volvo ever."

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ArticlesMarch 1, 2008

Fleet 500: Who's Who at Factory Fleet Departments

Who's who at factory fleet departments, including Audi, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo.

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NewsFebruary 25, 2008

Volvo Hits 15 Million Car Mark

IRVINE, CA – The very first Volvo car, called the ÖV4, left the factory on Apr. 14, 1927. On Feb. 20, 2008, car number 15,000,000, a convertible Volvo C70, left the factory in Uddevalla.

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NewsFebruary 25, 2008

New Volvo XC60 Featured at International Auto Show in Geneva

GENEVA – The new Volvo XC60 has its premiere showing at the international car show in Geneva on Mar. 4, and the first cars will reach dealers in Europe in autumn 2008.

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ArticlesOctober 1, 2007

Ford Keeps Drivers Alert and Away from Danger

Ford is taking a proactive approach to safety with technologies to help drivers avoid accidents before they occur.

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ArticlesMarch 1, 2007

Volvo Introduces All-New 2007 S80 Luxury Sedan

Volvo showcases the all-new 2007 S80 luxury sedan — complete with collision and blind-spot warning systems and adaptive cruise control — to fleet customers at its Las Vegas Fleet Meeting last December.

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ArticlesJuly 1, 1985

Import Fleet Penetration in the Wake of V.R.A.?

For the 1984 model year, Automotive Fleet statistics show that import manufacturers registered(52,087 new cars in the U.S. fleet segment, or just two percent of total import registrations. Most of those manufacturers, of course, had been operating in a restricted marketplace. But now that market place has begun to undergo some important changes.

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