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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Feel safety in Volvo XC60

Volvo wants to adopt new strategy regarding the safety of its vehicles, so it will cut-price for its crossovers, which use new crash avoidance technology.
If you buy a Volvo you can have a real surprise- an unexpected bonus that consists in a cut into the insurance premium. Volvo Australia announced that they try and win cut-price car insurance for buyers who buy a version of the car maker’s latest-generation, mid-sized crossover vehicle, the XC60 that goes on sale next year.


Volvo XC60

Volvo XC60 is the first car to feature a specially developed City Safety package that helps a driver to avoid low-speed, front-end shunts and it will be a standard feature on all XC60s sold in Australia starting with February 2009, and is likely to trickle through into other models in the Volvo range.
If the difference in speeds between two vehicles is less than 15km/h, a crash can be avoided. If the difference in speeds is greater than 15km/h, the XC60’s system will minimize the impact.
It seems that is a good job for Volvo and maybe I will move to Australia and get one of these safety cars!

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