Volvo Gets Sirius About Its Features
- June 9th, 2010
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Volvo Automobiles recently announced that it will be incorporating SIRIUS Satellite Radio to other cars. It can be recalled that the partnership of Volvo and SIRIUS has long been established. And it seems that the partnership will be getting stronger since Volvo will be incorporating stated satellite broadcasting to more cars.
For the 2007 model year, Volvo will be offering works installed SIRIUS on S40, V50, C70, and all-new S80 automobile lines. “SIRIUS Satellite Radio is the perfect complement to Volvo’s respected audio systems featuring Dolby Pro Logic II Surround and Dynaudio. Volvo customers will enjoy depth and breadth of music, sports, news, and entertainment as they have never experienced before in their vehicle. In keeping with Volvo’s commitment to safety, SIRIUS also features channels dedicated to weather and traffic updates each four minutes in the top twenty U.S. markets, plus a weather and emergency channel,” states Hans Krondahl, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Volvo Automobiles of North America.
The current version of S40 belongs to the second generation of the car, based on the Volvo P1 platform. Volvo automobile parts S40 is enhanced to blend well with SIRIUS. V50, a station auto version of S40, shares the same platform with the Mazda3. Stated automobile is also given the satellite broadcasting benefit.
C70, on the other hand, is a compact automobile that is acquirable in coupe and convertible. Its new model, which features a 3-piece retractable metal top, was introduced last April. It boasts its less than 30 seconds operation. This time around, Volvo C70 parts and accessories can also boast the power of SIRIUS to make the automobile more appealing.
All-new S80, which will be prefabricated acquirable in 2007, will also offer a works equipped SIRIUS broadcasting with a 6-month subscription. In the upcoming version of the car, Volvo S80 parts are not only upgraded but prefabricated harmonious as well.
“We are very excited about our relationship with Volvo and the launch of works installed SIRIUS on the heels of the successful Special Edition S60, which featured SIRIUS as well,” stated Doug Wilsterman, Senior Vice President and General Manager Automotive OEM for SIRIUS. “We look forward to working closely with Volvo to offer their customers the ideal in-vehicle entertainment available.”
Kenneth McKinley is a 35-year old marketing specialist of voparts.com, a leading Volvo parts dealer in the country today. Working in the automobile parts industry for a long time now and being a automobile enthusiast himself gives him a wealth of knowledge on anything automotive.