Volvo was started in 1927 in Sweden. As a company it managed to grow in the 1900's as one of the top automobiles to have for a fair price and great quality. Volvo specialists realize that history is important when it comes to a car company. It is this history that builds on a concept, bringing you a vehicle you can trust. The name Volvo was chosen because it means "I Roll" in Latin.
The first series of Volvo was the OV4. Now they have numerous models you can choose from. In the first year that Volvo was made they created 297 cars. They also debuted a truck in 1928, which was quite a success. Volvo did not reach recognition around the world until after World War II. By then they were creating a bus and aircraft engine. In 1999 Volvo Car Corporation was sold to Ford Motor Company. The Volvo car is just a portion of the Volvo Group. However, the cars are being manufactured through Ford with the Volvo specifications.
The iconic Swedish car brand was bought in 2010 by the Chinese carmaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group for $1.8bn, from Ford Motor Company.
Volvo has been currently developing new generation hybrid and electric vehicles, that will debut soon.
Volvo specialists and Volvo Servicing specialists like Personalized Autohaus can help you service and fix your current Volvo. With such a long history as a Swedish company it is apparent why Volvo is considered high quality.
Volvo Servicing should be done by a Certified Volvo Technician like Eric Benner at Personalized Autohaus to ensure that all replacement parts are genuine Volvo or equal in quality. Consider how long the business has been open, whether their quotes are competitive, and whether their pricing on vehicles is competitive. Volvo independent specialists can offer you top quality, great prices, and a local place for you to shop. They are dedicated to making sure you get the car of your choice.
For Great Volvo Servicing Quotes, advice and recommendations visit us at www.personalizedautohaus.com and Call us at (858) 586-7771 to make an appointment to service your Volvo.
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