Obviously, you like reading about your favorite car, Volvo, because you're reading our blog right now. Thankfully, when it comes to Volvos, we have plenty of choices on the web. Just Google "Volvo Blogs" and you get 40,900 results.
Our marketing team recently received a very cool story from a Volvo enthusiast. Below is Lisa's reflection on her longstanding "love affair" with Volvo. I am
Everyone has favorites in something: ice cream, movie, book, restaurant and team. You name it and someone has a favorite of it. Volvo owners are no different. We cling to that favorite all our life and tell anyone who listens how great that Volvo was to drive and how it endured hundreds of thousands of miles before we finally traded it in?for another one.
Most of us Volvo owners want to drive our beloved vehicles until we pass 500,000 miles or more. We love our cars and want to keep them for a long time, especially in an economic downturn as we have seen over the past few years.
I received my magazine the other day, and it was a two-parter. is for Volvo employees around the world. It keeps us abreast of developments in our company. Kind of like the straight (as straight as we can get) story about what is happening. My fave part is the engineering stuff.
As any automobile mechanic will tell you, it's not easy becoming one. It's a highly-competitive trade and it takes time build a good reputation in the industry. And, like the airlines and its mechanics, if they don't know how to repair it or repair it incorrectly, everything else will eventually fall apart-literally and figuratively.
The Volvo brand is perennially known for its safety and VolvoCars.com has highlighted this fact by creating a " Volvo Saved My Life Club" which showcases audio testimonials from families and individuals who have experienced dangerous crashes and lived to tell their story.
Have you ever watched a video of someone doing their job and thought: Man, I'm in the wrong business! After watching Glenn Rhodes, Sales Associate, of Mooer's Volvo (Richmond, Virginia) in the Youtube video titled " Volvo C70 Convertible Demonstration" you may wonder: He gets paid for pu shing buttons on a fancy convertible?
Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California. (March 11, 2012) - The USTCC (United States Touring Car Championship) had its inaugural round of the 2012 championship at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California this weekend. K-PAX Racing was represented by Robert Thorne driving the #80 K-PAX Racing C30 GT-R for the very first time.
Owner of LoebigInk.com, author of TheInkBlog.net, Volvo of Richmond blog, The Baldrige Resource Library Blog, and part-time Technology Manager for the Alliance for Performance Excellence, Brian has...