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Volvo order
brings collision sensor to series production
Continental puts its infrared collision avoidance system
into production following order for Volvo's XC60
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Ford
appoints banks for Land Rover and Jaguar sale
Reports say luxury carmakers are to be sold off, but
there is no word on the fate of Volvo
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Volvo
engine set to survive Ford's cull
The D5 turbodiesel is set to be the mainstay
of the Swedish carmaker into the next decade
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Sleep
detection is new feature from Volvo
The carmaker has launched a system that can
detect when a driver is dropping off at the wheel
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Volvo
launches four new diesel models in Asia
Volvo launched four new diesel-powered models
in South Korea in just one day. The launching event
marks the largest number of new models unveiled by a
foreign carmaker in a single day.
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Volvo
proves that safety comes first
Volvo's latest safety innovations are designed
to improve road safety, and include two concepts to
help to prevent drink driving and speed related accidents.
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Volvo at the 2005
IAA Show
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Green with
envy
Volvo cars are known for their
safety and sympathetic ecological stance. It is
therefore of no surprise that the Swedish success
story should invest even further in its clean
diesel technology in the form of the brand new
D5.
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Volvo announces China
strategy
Volvo has revealed that manufacturing
in China is an option.
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Click here
for a PDF of a journal article revealing Volvo's thoughts about driver
distraction warning systems
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