Archive for November 19th, 2009

Volvo Makes C30 for the Young Ones

Thursday, November 19th, 2009
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Glady Reign asked:


Car manufacturers would indeed have to first decide as per what kind of market would they want their vehicle to be sold. And with that in mind, they could be able to start building and designing the vehicle so much so that it would appeal to the chosen market.

With that, it does look like Volvo Cars has decided that the 2007 Volvo C30 would be the kind of vehicle that they would be sending to the market to appeal to the younger car buyers.

Those who have taken a look at the new 2007 Volvo C30 have said that this vehicle is very much like that of the previous Volvo 1800ES. The latter is a sports car that has been making rounds during the year 1973. However, Volvo did maintain that the 2007 Volvo C30 is actually one vehicle that has been created using the very same platform that the current Volvo S40 sedan and the V50, a station wagon, use.

This new vehicle for the youth market comes with the trademark Volvo grille and there is certainly no mistaking that. Despite the fact that it looks similarly like the 1973 sports car model, this vehicle also does have some attributes like the current Volvo S40. But the similarities are only starting here.

Just like the Volvo S40, this 2007 Volvo C30 also comes using the Volvo transmission mount to provide an even better ride and performance. And when you do take a look at the vehicle’s interior, you would notice that the dashboard is simply very much like that of the Volvo S40. The center console of the vehicle has been made to be quite slim and it comes to show off a design that shows of minimalism.

For options, Volvo Cars decided to give consumers quite a few choices when it comes to the 2007 Volvo C30. For example, there are going to be five choices for the upholstery. The center console comes in two designs and there are also two options for the inlay for the door panels. The wheels have four different alloy decorations as well as four different colors for the exterior body kit.



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Get Only the Best at the Lowest Price With Volvo Aftermarket Parts

Thursday, November 19th, 2009
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John Garett asked:


There are a lot of things you should consider before buying parts for your Volvo. These things can be performance, reliability and of course, affordability. Who wouldn’t want to get the best Volvo parts at the lowest price possible? And it’s good to know that there are always possibilities out there, and one of these possibilities is buying Volvo aftermarket parts. The term “aftermarket” refers to the collective network of vendors who design and sell vehicular parts and accessories that are intended to replace the stock manufacturer’s parts. There are two basic reasons behind this. First is to alter the appearance or performance of the vehicle and second is to serve as a straight replacement for a stock item at a lower price, with no intention to cause such a change in appearance or performance. Aftermarket parts are usually certified genuine pre-owned parts. Keep in mind though that second-hand doesn’t translate to second-rate because these aftermarket parts have undergone rigorous quality control tests to be able to meet the highest standards of performance. Volvo aftermarket parts can have the same or higher quality than that of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts because being called aftermarket parts doesn’t mean that they are lower in quality. The only thing that is guaranteed is that they are less expensive than OEM parts and this can be very helpful to those people who want to their Volvo at its best shape without spending too much. When customizing and personalizing your Volvo, Volvo aftermarket parts can also give you the perfect look you want to achieve by providing styling and enhancements available only in the aftermarket. The Volvo after market parts you would want to buy may include your radiator hose that provide a flexible connection for coolant flow between the engine and the radiator, your thermostat which is a wax-pellet type temperature operated valve used to control engine temperature, your brake pad set which provides your car the ability to stop which is an essential mechanism of the car, your brake dust shields which are designed to permanently keep your car’s rims shiny clean to keep brake dust from settling on your wheels, and even your car floor mats which are used to protect your car’s floor from mud, dirt and other foreign objects. Whatever your Volvo needs, aftermarket parts can cater these at lesser price than that of the original parts. However, there are some important things that you need to know before buying your Volvo aftermarket parts. First, you should at least do a background check to know if your dealer is reputable. You can do this by emailing the company and asking a few questions like how long is their business, who is their supplier and what support do they usually offer. Some internet research and information from friends who are well-versed in the subject can also help. But for your Volvo aftermarket parts, it will be really useful if you only buy from trusted Volvo dealers for they offer only certified Volvo aftermarket parts that also come with warranties and technical supports. It’s good to know that you can give your Volvo the best parts without worrying too much of how much it will cost you. When you are on a budget, then buying Volvo aftermarket parts is the best option for you.



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