Due to Consumer Trends, Volvo V40 Won't Arrive in U.S. Market
Published Thursday, 05 January, 2012 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
Volvo knows its consumers enough to understand what they want. On the flip side, the intuitive automaker can also recognize what they don't. One new Volvo vehicle that they've decided just won't fit into the U.S. market is the upcoming V40.
Sure, many Volvo lovers and auto buffs may initially be bummed about the "un-coming" of V40 which has already been teased. But a deeper look into market trends paints a clear picture of why this model won't rest on lots like Lovering Volvo in Concord at 95 Manchester Street Concord, NH 03301. First of all, sneak peeks at the V40 have indicated that the model will most likely be a small wagon or large hatchback. Motor Trend points out that Americans tend to brush over hatchbacks and wagons, instead flocking towards crossovers. Supporting this claim, Volvo has reported relatively low sales on its current V50 wagon.
On the up side, it does look like we will be welcoming the arrival of the Volvo XC40 crossover that has already undergone testing. Joining the ranks of models such as the XC60, the upcoming variant will be pitted against compact luxury contenders. Lovering Volvo in Concord, of course, has no doubt that the Volvo offering will easily win out.
As you can easily surmise, the auto industry is constantly changing and new announcements regarding Volvo models are released every day. In order to stay on top of the most important brand information, Lovering Volvo in Concord encourages you to follow our blog and contact us with questions.
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