Volvo’s 15 Millionth Car Came with Swedish Treat
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Volvo’s 15 Millionth Car Came with Swedish Treat


Last February, Volvo announced that its 15,000,000th car rolled off the production line in its Uddevalla factory in Sweden. The milestone vehicle, a Celesto Blue C70 Coupe-Cabriolet found its way into the US were it was delivered to Paul and Aimee Kay from San Diego California. In addition to receiving the commemorative Volvo, the couple were also presented with a trip to Sweden which includes a tour of the Factory Delivery Center, in the "Home of Volvo" Göteborg, Sweden.




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