In the year that has elapsed since Volvo gained its independence from Ford Motor Company, it has returned to profitability and formulated a clear plan for the future. The most radical aspect of that plan is a commitment to producing engines with a maximum of four cylinders from 2014. Peter Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
In the year that has elapsed since Volvo gained its independence from Ford Motor Company, it has returned to profitability and formulated a clear plan for the future. The most radical aspect of that plan is a commitment to producing engines with a maximum of four cylinders from 2014. Peter
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