A Chinese firm has sealed a 1.8 billion USD deal to buy Volvo, the troubled US-owned Swedish car maker, ending more than a decade of ownership by Ford Motors. Read full article
if they produce --front-wheel drive--at BMW categorie..
then they won't have a chance to compete ..as mechanic, pricing..
this was the reason of Volvo's failure !
i am ready to assist them..they know me ...
( i am aware of Toyota's success how their wary technical advances..
but i don't think the recalls effects on negatively in medum,long terms)
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Disclaimer & comment ruleswe expect new Volvo s at priced $ 20.000 around !
Mar 29th, 2010 - 07:02 am - Link - Report abuse 0if they produce --front-wheel drive--at BMW categorie..
then they won't have a chance to compete ..as mechanic, pricing..
this was the reason of Volvo's failure !
i am ready to assist them..they know me ...
( i am aware of Toyota's success how their wary technical advances..
but i don't think the recalls effects on negatively in medum,long terms)
true !!
Mar 29th, 2010 - 03:02 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Volvos have sliding out at their back side after 90-100 km/h
while smooth drivings !
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