When you’re
in the market for a new or pre-owned vehicle, it’s easy to become frustrated with the competing advertisements for each
brand. While every car may have its positive attributes, only a few can be the best in the class. Volvo excels in
three specific categories. But if you don't care about these features, you may wish to look elsewhere.
... if you don't care about safety.
“Cars are driven by people. Therefore,
the guiding principle behind everything we make at Volvo is — and must remain — safety.” That motto is still
enacted and is evidenced by the numerous "safety firsts" and the constant high safety rankings given to Volvo by the IIHS and various other safety institutes. If, however, you aren’t concerned about keeping
your family safe, any other car will do.
... if you
don’t care about comfort.
Someone has said that the world’s most comfortable
seats are found in a Volvo. You’ll find that to be true whether you are traveling six miles or six hundred.
Volvo has teamed up with medical experts to design the perfect posture for their seats and headrests. That
means long-term comfort and less need to stop for rest breaks. But, if you would rather save a little money and
have to visit the chiropractor on a regular basis, any other car will do.
... if you don’t care about longevity.
Irv Gordon has driven
his Volvo over 2.6 million miles! While all Volvos may not last that long, statistics say that the average Volvo
lasts for 18½ years. That’s quite an accomplishment for any car. But if you would rather drive a car that will
need to be replaced in just a few years, any other car will do.
The truth of the
matter is that most people want to protect themselves and those who ride with them. Most people want a comfortable
ride. And most people don’t want a car that falls apart minutes after the warranty expires. So, if
you are one of the “most people” who require safety, comfort, and reliability, nothing less
than a Volvo will satisfy you.