Published: February 10, 2005
Volvo Overseas Delivery Program Continues to Outpace the Competition in 2004
For the second consecutive year, the Volvo Cars
of North America (VCNA) Overseas Delivery program has topped the European
Delivery segment. Consisting of rivals
Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Saab, Volvo delivered 2,327 vehicles in 2004,
recognizing an impressive 14.7 percent increase over 2003. For 2004, Volvo
topped Saab by 2,105 units, Mercedes-Benz by 935, and BMW by 98. "This year
was one of the most challenging ever," commented Lasse Magnusson, Overseas
Delivery Manager. "To be the best in this competitive marketplace is no
small task. But we feel the Volvo program offers the best value with the
right line-up of vehicles."
In addition to an outstanding 2004, this year is kicking off with a great
start as well. For January, 2005, the Volvo Overseas Delivery Program is up
46 percent over the previous year. This marks the best January sales in the
program's history.
The key to the Overseas Delivery Program's success is, according to
Magnusson, that it offers a program that is superior to the competition.
Volvo's Overseas Delivery Program takes care of the customers from the
beginning to the end, in line with the Care by Volvo philosophy. To that
end, Overseas Delivery works closely with the Volvo dealer network to
ensure that the retailers understand the competitive advantage of offering
such a program. "Recent studies show that as many as 70 percent of our
Overseas Delivery customers are purchasing their first Volvo and that 42
percent of our customers would not have purchased a Volvo if we didn't
offer the program," commented Magnusson.
Flexibility remains a strong factor in Volvo's Overseas Delivery Program,
giving owners the opportunity to customize their trip to their need. But
they may also opt for one of seven other pre-planned "Discover Scandinavia"
driving tours that range in length from three to 11 days. Since deliveries
are made right at the factory, the program makes it possible for consumers
to custom build their Volvos.
Through the program, buyers of any new 2005/2006 Volvo receive two free
round-trip SAS airline tickets to Europe where they may take delivery of
their car at any one of 12 designated locations. Deliveries taken in
Volvo's home city of Gothenburg, Sweden, will have the added luxury of a
complimentary night's lodging at the SAS Radisson Hotel in Gothenburg, a
test drive around Volvo's private track and a tour of the manufacturing
plant.
In an effort to exceed customers' expectations, Volvo continuously modifies
the program. A highlight in 2003 was an exclusive S60 R/V70 R delivery
program in which 20 purchasers of the high-performance models attended a
driving school, drove the German Autobahn and received tickets to the
Belgium Grand Prix. For 2005, Volvo's Overseas Delivery is planning another
S60 R/V70 R trek; this time the lucky buyers will get a chance to sit
trackside at the historic Nurburgring race course in Germany for the
European Grand Prix.
VCNA, part of the Volvo Car Corporation of Gothenburg, Sweden, provides
marketing, sales, parts, service, technology and training support to Volvo
automobile retailers in the United States, and oversees Volvo operations in
Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Volvo has been building cars with Safety in mind for over 75 years. The
2005 Volvo Cars model line-up includes: the award-winning new S40 and its
wagon counterpart the all-new V50; the award-winning XC90; the sporty S60
sedan -- including the award-winning performance sedan -- S60 R and the
performance wagon version -- V70 R; the flagship S80 luxury sedan;
versatile V70 wagon and rugged XC70 (Cross Country); and, the C70
convertible.
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