Monday, October 09, 2006

 

I love Volvos So

I have always loved Volvos and had the priviledge of owning one a few years back. Bad luck struck and I lost it.

Anyway, even today I will read anything I see online about Volvo. LIKE THE ARTICLE BELOW ABOUT NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT VOLVO;

Volvo Gives Buyers Easy Support For 2007
By Khevin Anderson

"This combination puts a Volvo technician in the cab with each driver while also putting a wealth of information about truck and driver performance on fleet managers’ desktops."

This is a statement that was sent out by Volvo, one of the world’s major creators of vehicles. Volvo also is very popular as a good source of accessories and of auto body 1993 Volvo 960 parts. And for this year, all of the company’s trucks that were created so as to enter the market for the 2007 model year would now be coming with engines. Now what is important that these engines would be able to have instant access and admittance to technical experts. 2007 Volvo truck owners would also be able to freely have service supports any time of the day. These are the standard features that come with purchasing any Volvo truck made for 2007.

Apart from that, those with 2007 Volvo trucks would also be having the Volvo Link two way satellite communications for three years as well as the Volvo Action Service, or the VAS, 24/7 roadside assistance. The Volvo Link is actually a proprietary satellite communications system. This is a piece of hardware and it can be found mounted in the Volvo trucks. During the assembly of the vehicle, this is the time when the Volvo Link is actually integrated into the vehicle. It does make use of thirty low earth orbit satellites to send information to the company and truck drivers can be able to send and receive messages from the main station.

Now if you are looking forward to purchasing your very own 2007 Volvo truck unit, then you better wait. You see, these would be available come the first quarter of the following year.

So what would Volvo be getting out of this? According to the company, they would be getting status reports in real time as per how these new engines are doing on their Volvo trucks. Indeed, that would be a very important piece of information which could really help the company further improve their products.

As a former news correspondent for an auto-related websites, Kevin has gathered extensive knowledge and experience in the automotive industry. This 34 year old father of three from Pennsylvania is a genuine car lover.

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