The Volvo C70 will be produced in 2013 - In 2006, the Swedish brand Volvo C70 renewed its, ahead of the trend of retractable hardtops, four-seater vehicle. In 2009, the convertible again received a facelift, to put up with the new design line of the brand. In fact, it was the first to receive this update aesthetics.
However, without further changes to the aforementioned facelift, the brand has seen sales of its convertible still did not improve (10,000 units in 2010 worldwide), and ultimately decided to withdraw from the market in 2013. One of the main reasons is that, from a financial standpoint, these 10,000 units are not sufficient to maintain the Uddevalla plant, which produced only this model. Readmore Volvo Hatchback
However, without further changes to the aforementioned facelift, the brand has seen sales of its convertible still did not improve (10,000 units in 2010 worldwide), and ultimately decided to withdraw from the market in 2013. One of the main reasons is that, from a financial standpoint, these 10,000 units are not sufficient to maintain the Uddevalla plant, which produced only this model. Readmore Volvo Hatchback
The good news is that the 600 employees working in Uddevalla will be relocated to other production plants in Sweden that Volvo has. However, it is a shame to lose an alternative to the models we have today. From my point of view, the Volvo represented an alternative to the ubiquitous completely different German models.
No comments:
Post a Comment