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The 2013 Volvo XC90's are Rolling In!

The 2013 Volvo XC90's have started arriving at Prestige! Take a sneak peak of the updated model with Joel here!

A Volvo Hybrid is in the Works!

Volvo Corporation revealed its concept for an XC60 electric hybrid at the 2012 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit yesterday, January 9.Want to get all the scoop?  Check out this entry in the New York Times

Volvo Models to Incorporate New Polestar Technology

Factory-authorized performance tuning software for several Volvo models went on sale for the first time Monday, November 14.

Volvo's Swedish-based performance partner, Polestar, developed tuning software for the C30, C70 and S40 with a T5 engine, year 2008 and on. With an MSRP of $1,295 installed, the tuning package adds a powerful 23 hp and 29 lb.-ft. of torque to each respective model.

Get all the skinny on the Polestar software here.

Volvo Updates the C70

Prestige Offers Allstate Vehicle Insurance Contracts

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For years now, Prestige has been offering customers CARS Protection Plus, Inc. Warranties on its used vehicles.  We offer the company's Ultimate Plus contract, which is the best value for components covered.  So long as the vehicle has less than 200,000 miles under its belt, owners can purchase up to four years of the Ultimate Plus Contract, starting at just $1,595.  This plan covers damage on virtually all vehicle components, aside from manual clutch replacement. 

 

According to its website, CARS Protection Plus, "Offers a complete line of limited warranties to meet…

Competitive Rates on 2012 Volvo Models

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It may seem early to think about purchasing vehicles for the 2012 model year, but in the luxury car market, the new model year had already begun.  To get the edge on the competition while doing its best to satisfy customers as well, Prestige Volvo is extending its low financing…

Tarquini joins Volvo for STCC races

Tarquini joins Volvo - WTCC
Eurosport

Gabriele Tarquini has signed with the Volvo Polestar team to race in the next two events of the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship.

"I really look forward to this," said Tarquini.

"I have raced closely against Volvo Polestar and the C30 in the WTCC this year so I know I am joining a highly professional team with a very good car and serious ambitions. I am very excited."

Tarquini will race at Karlskoga in Sweden on August 12th and Jyllandsringen in Denmark on August 27th.

"We are very happy to have Tarquini on board," said Christian Dahl, team manager for Volvo Polestar Racing.

"Regardless of his previous achievements from F1 to titles in BTCC, ETCC and WTCC, what has impressed us is how good of a job he is doing in WTCC this year."

Tarquini replaces James Thompson in the team and, alongside Tommy Rustad, will drive a Volvo C30 Drive powered by a 2.0-litre normally aspirated engine.

"Tarquini will race at the worst tracks for front wheel drive cars, where a top-five result is an achievement," said executive director for motorsport at Volvo Cars, Derek Crabb.

"These extreme circumstances are ideal to test how quick and well Tarquini and Volvo Polestar can align as a team, which is of obvious interest as our motorsport program may evolve."

"I really look forward to this," said Tarquini.

"I have raced closely against Volvo Polestar and the C30 in the WTCC this year so I know I am joining a highly professional team with a very good car and serious ambitions. I am very excited."

[Source: Eurosport]
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Irv Gordon's 1966 Volvo P1800S
Irv Gordon's 1966 Volvo P1800S - Click above for high-res image gallery

Think of Volvos and you're likely to picture a station wagon carrying kids home from soccer practice. But 50 years ago, the Swedish automaker produced one of the most curvaceous sportscars on the market.

It was called the P1800, and it still stands as an icon in the company's history and a cult favorite among collectors. Conceived in Sweden, designed in Italy and built in England, the P1800 gained fame on the screen as Roger Moore's car in The Saint, and served as a precursor of today's halo cars, envisioned to draw customers into the showroom.

The P1800 offered customers Ferrari-like styling with Volvo levels of dependability. That last part has certainly proven true for one owner, who holds the world record for most miles traveled in a non-commercial vehicle, and continues to beat his own record every time he pulls out of the driveway.

Irv Gordon - a retired science teacher from Patchogue, New York - racked up 1,500 miles in the first 48 hours after buying his P1800 in 1966. Within ten years of ownership, he had put on 500,000 miles. He reached the Guinness Book of World Records with 1.69 million miles in 1998, and hit the big two-million mark arriving in Manhattan's Times Square in 2002. As of this writing, his odometer reads 2.9 million, and he's not about to stop short of the three-million mark, touring classic car events around the world on Volvo's behalf.

Follow the jump for a related press release and check out the images of Irv's P1800 in the high-res gallery.

Continue reading Volvo's iconic P1800 turns 50 as record-holding owner passes 2.9 million miles

Volvo's iconic P1800 turns 50 as record-holding owner passes 2.9 million miles originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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city safety screen shot

Volvo just got a major thumbs up in the safety department. Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Institute and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have stated that the automaker's City Safety technology helps reduce, and even prevent, low-speed collisions. In fact, the IIHS noted that users of City Safety wind up filing nearly 30 percent less at-fault claims.

The system, which is available on the Volvo XC60, works by monitoring traffic in front of the vehicle. When driving at a speed of between two and 19 miles per hour, the car can apply the brakes should forward traffic suddenly do the same. When the difference in speed between your car and one in front of you is nine mph or less, the Volvo will brake quickly enough to avoid an accident. Above that threshold and you're most likely going into the car in front of you but the damage will be greatly reduced compared to an accident involving cars not utilizing the City Safety System.

We tried it out for ourselves a while back, and our own Dan Roth escaped without putting a dent into his bosses BMW. Check that clip out for yourself after the jump, and be sure to read the full press releases while you're down there.

Continue reading Volvo City Safety System gets thumbs up from NHTSA, IIHS [w/video]

Volvo City Safety System gets thumbs up from NHTSA, IIHS [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 20 Jul 2011 19:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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