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Volvo Facts Kit 1974

Volvo Facts Kit 1974

When you spend £2,000 odd on a car you’re entitled to know what you’re getting and how much of it you can look forward to getting back. Buying a Volvo is an investment. It’s been built carefully and slowly to give you years of trouble-free driving, few repairs and little servicing. Independent surveys show just how outstandingly reliable the Volvo is. I n one survey the Volvo headed the lists for fewest major faults and least loss of use. In fact, the Volvo averaged only one day off the road over a 12 month period.

No wonder in a subsequent survey over 90% of Volvo owners said they would choose one again. This Fact-kit sets out some good reasons why it’s worth your while to buy a Volvo. But you really have to own a Volvo for a number of years to see how much money it will save you.

Most cars are built fast-and they fall apart fast. A Volvo is built very, very slowly. It takes nine hours just to get through final assembly. And it’s checked very thoroughly because the more we check it the less you have to.
That’s why it gives you so little trouble in repair bills and servicing.And when you come to sell your Volvo you’ll find it’ll still be worth a lot to you. Take a look at the table above which compares the Volvo 144 with four of its competitors.The table is based on the costs of each car in December 1971 and the trade guide recommended retail price for February 1974.

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