As you may have noticed, there are a lot of older model Volvo vehicles still on the road around Nazareth, PA, and that's because every Volvo vehicle is built to last, and the best way to prolong your vehicle's lifespan is through regularly scheduled maintenance. Having maintenance performed on your vehicle before something goes wrong is the best way to ensure that it continues performing at a high level long into the future!
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When you drive a Volvo, you're counting on it being a standout in many different ways. When it comes to being eco-friendly, our lineup here in Nazareth, PA certainly provides that, as we have many different vehicles that have the power to run on fuel alternatives. The automaker is committed to bringing us efficient vehicles, and for models coming out in the post-2019 model year that is a priority.
Which U.S. State is Most Ready for Autonomous Driving? Hint: Not Pennsylvania!
Autonomous driving, love it or hate it, is on its way down the pipeline. So in order to gauge public opinion about that fact, Volvo Cars conducted a Future of Driving survey, and as of June 28th, nearly 50,000 people had responded worldwide. Here in Pennsylvania, people seem relatively reluctant to accept autonomous driving, at least compared to folks in California and New York.
New Yorkers and Californians really want driverless cars, Volvo says https://t.co/sdFTwoFfxe
— Mashable Tech (@mashabletech) June 29, 2016
Volvo Wants You to Ditch the Keys
Lose the keys, keep the car. At least, that’s what Volvo sees in the future. The Swedish automaker plans to become the first manufacturer to offer keyless-cars, beginning as early as 2017. Instead of a physical key, owners would be offered an app for their smartphones, which would then act as a digital key using Bluetooth technology. This feature opens up a whole host of innovative possibilities.
Volvo Cars plans to become the world’s first carmaker to offer keyless cars. Discover more: https://t.co/awldpfCh7jhttps://t.co/PLnSOsnGBk
— Volvo (@volvocarsglobal) February 23, 2016