Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Volvo Still Rules Estate Car Segment With New V70

Large estate cars, known for their luxury and the versatility to
accommodate a growing family, have been the best selling cars of
Volvo. Their previous models like the Volvo Duett, Volvo 245 and
the Volvo 745 have all been popular with the car manufacturer's
loyal buyer base.

And from the genes of such great estate cars come a new breed
that will further cement the company to that top spot of the
mentioned segment. The new Volvo V70 comes with so many
improvements that it seems like the Ford Motor Company owned
brand covered all the bases just like a href="http://www.swedishpartsshop.com/volvocarcover.html">Volvo
car cover does when it jackets all the parts of the vehicle.

The company has 54 years of experience in the development and
production of such vehicles and it shows in the ever improving
luxury wagons that they produce. Their confidence in their mass
produced estate car is summed up by Volvo Cars President and CEO
Fredrik Arp when he stated that, "This segment has been our
specialty ever since we invented it back in the 1950's. Our
competitors can count on us remaining number one in the future
too." He is confident that they would still be on top of the
market for a long time because of the Volvo V70 which he had
described to give "rear passengers and luggage both ride in
first class".

Their continuing dedication to producing estate cars is due to
the fact that the demand for such cars is increasing as their
performance gets better and better. The primary reason for the
increase in size of the estate car segment is the changing
preference of many car buyers which opts for these large and
versatile cars instead of the less roomy sedan. Switching to a
luxury wagon from a sedan does not sacrifice the driving
dynamics and the comfort of the occupants. The versatility of
the estate car and its much roomy interior is its best advantage
over the sedan. And today, the focus in choosing an estate car
is design and comfort which the company strived to give to their
Volvo V70. As a matter of fact, the car manufacturer even
expects that half of the number of people that will buy their
Volvo V70 will not be actually a person with a growing family.

What the new Volvo V70 brings to the table is a totally new
design brought about by the use of the design team of a new
vehicle architecture technique. For the first time in the
model's history it will sport a six-cylinder engine and it would
also offer a wide array of engine choices. Consumers can choose
from two gasoline engines - a diesel engine or a bio-ethanol
powered engine. All these engines are engineered to perform to
its highest potential with a complementing lineup of high
performance parts. The new Volvo V70 has an improved front seat
comfort over its predecessors, thanks to an improved cushioning
of the seats and ergonomically designed instruments and console.
The car also sports a high-end audio system for the user's
listening pleasure.

Versatility is what this estate car and it is evident in the
40/20/40 rear seat split configuration makes it the most
versatile and flexible vehicle of its kind, add to that a
convenient cargo loading feature. It features a sliding cargo
floor that allows for convenient loading of luggage. A power
liftgate is also an optional feature that further increases the
convenience of the user in terms of loading cargoes. To ensure
that the cargo should have a comfortable ride just like the
vehicle's passengers - every detail in the compartment and all
the accessories included are designed to give the correct
feeling of luxury and comfort.

About the author:
Glady Reign is a 32 year old is a consultant for an automotive
firm based in Detroit, Mi. she is a native of the motor city and
grew up around cars hence her expertise in the automotive field.

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