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If, like us, you've been following the Volvo saga pretty closely, you'll remember that several Chinese companies are considered to be among the top bidders for the Swedish automaker when Ford officially opens the bidding. Although Geely has said they aren't interested, that didn't rule out other Chinese outfits. Well, today we have word via Chinese news reports that Chery, for one, has been given the greenlight to enter the Volvo lottery by the Chinese government. Other interested parties are ru... Read More: http://feeds.autoblog.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/q1_Xjs8RbkM/ |
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Ah so, Vo-vo. |
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Ah so, Vo-vo. |
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"Mr. V" <allagoshang (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:ca759e01-be22-40ba-ad04-122c6aa06e78 (AT) r36g2000vbp (DOT) googlegroups.com... Ah so, Vo-vo. Well, Chinese stewardship of the brand couldn't be much worse than Ford's. Though I'm not likin' the idea of having everything I buy - from crap at Wal-Mart to my favorite car - support a communist nation. Bought 6 Volvos in my Life. Last year a C70 for $ 50'000. Done! Last one! |
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Well, Chinese stewardship of the brand couldn't be much worse than Ford's. Though I'm not likin' the idea of having everything I buy - from crap at Wal-Mart to my favorite car - support a communist nation. |
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If, like us, you've been following the Volvo saga pretty closely, you'll remember that several Chinese companies are considered to be among the top bidders for the Swedish automaker when Ford officially opens the bidding. Although Geely has said they aren't interested, that didn't rule out other Chinese outfits. Well, today we have word via Chinese news reports that Chery, for one, has been given the greenlight to enter the Volvo lottery by theChinese government. Other interested parties are ru... Read More:http://feeds.autoblog.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/q1_Xjs8RbkM/ ----------------------------------- Volvo NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogshttp://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Volvo.html |
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On Mar 7, 3:14*am, sjmmail2000-... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk wrote: If, like us, you've been following the Volvo saga pretty closely, you'll remember that several Chinese companies are considered to be among the top bidders for the Swedish automaker when Ford officially opens the bidding.Although Geely has said they aren't interested, that didn't rule out otherChinese outfits. Well, today we have word via Chinese news reports that Chery, for one, has been given the greenlight to enter the Volvo lottery by the Chinese government. Other interested parties are ru... Read More:http://feeds.autoblog.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/q1_Xjs8RbkM/ ----------------------------------- Volvo NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogshttp://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Volvo.html What I find interesting in this and other threads about the possible re-sale of Volvo Cars to another car manufacturer is their similarity to all of the complaining and agonizing when Volvo was sold to Ford. Threats to never buy another Volvo again because the brand somehow lost it's swedish identity in 1999. *Of course once the deal was done boycotts were quickly forgotten and we kept buying bricks. Apparently the concern now is that Volvo is losing it's american identity. *It's worth remembering that Volvo cars have for a long time included many parts originating in many countries other Sweden. *And it is worth remembering that if Volvo isn't sold to a non-swedish owner with pockets full of cash that the brand could very well cease to exist. *And finally, we should recognize that the brand with it's identifying *features would undoubtedly be continued with the new owner. *To do otherwise would rapidly dilute the identity of the car. |
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On Mar 9, 7:33*am, Radioguy <hjs... (AT) cs (DOT) com> wrote: On Mar 7, 3:14*am, sjmmail2000-... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk wrote: If, like us, you've been following the Volvo saga pretty closely, you'll remember that several Chinese companies are considered to be among the top bidders for the Swedish automaker when Ford officially opens the bidding. Although Geely has said they aren't interested, that didn't rule out other Chinese outfits. Well, today we have word via Chinese news reports that Chery, for one, has been given the greenlight to enter the Volvo lottery bythe Chinese government. Other interested parties are ru... Read More:http://feeds.autoblog.com/~r/weblogsinc/autoblog/~3/q1_Xjs8RbkM/ ----------------------------------- Volvo NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogshttp://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Volvo.html What I find interesting in this and other threads about the possible re-sale of Volvo Cars to another car manufacturer is their similarity to all of the complaining and agonizing when Volvo was sold to Ford. Threats to never buy another Volvo again because the brand somehow lost it's swedish identity in 1999. *Of course once the deal was done boycotts were quickly forgotten and we kept buying bricks. Apparently the concern now is that Volvo is losing it's american identity. *It's worth remembering that Volvo cars have for a long time included many parts originating in many countries other Sweden. *And it is worth remembering that if Volvo isn't sold to a non-swedish owner with pockets full of cash that the brand could very well cease to exist. *And finally, we should recognize that the brand with it's identifying *features would undoubtedly be continued with the new owner. *To do otherwise would rapidly dilute the identity of the car. Just think, we're going from a Swedish company who has brought us safety and environmental innovations such as seat belts, airbags, and catalytic converters, to become a Chinese owned corporation which may source out parts to companies that have manufactured lead painted toys, children cough syrup with ethylene glycol, milk and pet food tainted with melamine. |
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The year that Volvo will be sold to a Chinese concern will be the last model year that I will consider to purchase. |
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No sino Volvo for me! It was bad enough that Ford bought them but this is an order of magnitude worse. |
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