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Go full throttle with Volvo’s ownership offers


MANILA, Philippines – It is high time to reward yourself with a car that is as exciting to drive as it is safe. Stating in October 2012, Volvo Philippines’ Full Throttle ownership offer gives you the chance to drive home your favorite Volvo for as low as 20% downpayment at zero interest for up to 60 months.

Volvo has always designed cars around people. That is why carefully chosen and allergy tested materials, ergonomically designed seats and the Volvo Sensus, a unique driver interface which allows you to personalize your Volvo’s infotainment settings, are all made for enhanced comfort, making you in full control of every drive. A range of powerful yet fuel efficient engines are also available at your disposal.

Volvo’s new design language, enhanced safety technologies and upgraded engine performance, also assures you that whatever lifestyle you choose, there is a Volvo that fits perfectly for you. Not to mention world class safety technology leadership ensures that you and yours can continue celebrating life with peace of mind.

Drive home the multi-awarded, world’s first 7-seater SUV Volvo XC90, the Volvo XC60 with the world’s first rear-end collision avoidance safety system known as City Safety, the dynamic Volvo S60 Sports Sedan and the versatile Volvo V60 Sportswagon, the Volvo S80 Luxury Executive Sedan or the iconic and nimble Volvo C30 Sports Coupe with a flexible financing terms truly designed around you. Find out more by visiting or calling the nearest the Volvo Showrooms.


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