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| Volvo AB acquired the U.S. assets of the company in | |
| ans, Leyland Olympians, Dennis Dominators, and | Volvo Ailsas. |
| dwood Bank, Fireman's Fund, Transamerica Open, | Volvo, and Comerica. |
| olm Stock Exchange, including Lindex, Skandia, | Volvo and TeliaSonera. |
| 7-Series, before being implemented on several | Volvo and Porsche engines throughout the 1980s. |
| erman and Swedish manufacturers including BMW, | Volvo and SAAB - was removed from the wreck and dest |
| he survival of different versions of cars like | Volvo and BMW. |
| Also in the fleet is 15 | Volvo and Leyland Olympians, with various bodyworks. |
| niversity of Gothenburg and has also worked at | Volvo, as a gardener and as a teacher of Eastern Eur |
| A new | Volvo automobile introduced in 1956, known in some m |
| It was the successor of the citybus version of | Volvo B10B and is used as a base for single-deck bus |
| 1 | Volvo B10B Alexander Strider - Driver Training |
| 3 | Volvo B10B Alexander Strider bodywork(Training Buses |
| nsists of Dennis Dart SLF Plaxton Pointers and | Volvo B10BLE Wright Renowns Single Deckers. |
| The | Volvo B10BLE is a low-entry city bus chassis which w |
| Next came the Renown body built on the | Volvo B10BLE which went onto become the standard bus |
| ex-CMT Buses & GTL | Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown 2049/W465CRN now Stagecoa |
| Volvo B10BLE/Wrightbus | |
| However from June 2009, one | Volvo B10L low floor single deck was allocated to th |
| t Eclipse Gemini, Solar and articulated buses ( | Volvo B10LA}, and Dennis Darts with Alexander Dash ( |
| uses were withdrawn, the allocation was mostly | Volvo B10Ls of both Alexander Ultra and Wright Liber |
| K779 DAO An Alexander bodied | Volvo B10M former Stagecoach North West |
| A | Volvo B10M coach with Jonckheere bodywork of the typ |
| h United Traction RETB1 (in various forms) and | Volvo B10M and B58 models. |
| Volvo B10M (new and rebodies) | |
| A | Volvo B10M Plaxton Paramount coach. |
| n recent years, Wallace Arnold standardised on | Volvo B10M and Volvo B12M Motorcoaches, mostly with |
| tre 300 service (using a rare Alexander Q type | Volvo B10M). |
| 2001, before the sale, Sovereign purchased two | Volvo B10M/Plaxton Premiere, which were specially br |
| 9 | Volvo B10M/Plaxton Premiere coaches |
| A First Bristol | Volvo B10M/Plaxton at Bristol Parkway railway statio |
| ont end design based on the Spryte (though two | Volvo B10Ms for Delaine Buses had the Opus 2 front e |
| 2 | Volvo B12M/Plaxton Paragon coaches |
| Volvo B18 engine | |
| Volvo B20 Engine | |
| A | Volvo B6 in LCNW livery with Watford Bus branding in |
| Volvo B6 (rebody) (photo) | |
| nter bodywork which came from Stagecoach and a | Volvo B6 with Alexander Dash body. |
| ful had been built on others, for example, the | Volvo B6. |
| 3 | Volvo B6/Plaxton Pointer |
| traight-5, which itself is an evolution of the | Volvo B6304 straight six engine, the SI6 can be moun |
| The service is almost always operated with | Volvo B6LE Wright Crusaders. |
| hich are all operated by low-floor easy access | Volvo B6LE buses give a combined peak time frequency |
| Other low-floor vehicles are a pair of | Volvo B6LE with Wright Crusader bodywork - which wer |
| Volvo B6LE (numbered 1332-1361) | |
| glazing, and was built on Dennis Dart SLF and | Volvo B6LE. |
| Volvo B6LE/Alexander ALX200 | |
| ton Pointers appear frequently, as well as the | Volvo B6LE/Wright Crusader bus type. |
| In 1999, new | Volvo B6LE/Wright Crusader 2 buses with route brandi |
| The most common bus for route 500 today is the | Volvo B6LE/Wright Crusader 2. Route 500 is supposed |
| Volvo B6LE/Wright Crusader 2 | |
| rafik in Copenhagen also have 22 examples with | Volvo B7L chassis. |
| e only examples in the UK are 10 Lolyne-bodied | Volvo B7L for First Glasgow and some Myllennium-bodi |
| Arriva Denmark had 14 with | Volvo B7L chassis - their only double deckers - in C |
| It is built on tri-axle 12 metre | Volvo B7L and later tri-axle Volvo B9TL chassis, and |
| This bus was succeeded by the | Volvo B7L, Volvo B7RLE, Volvo B12B and Volvo B12BLE. |
| le decks to appear on the route, most commonly | Volvo B7RLE (Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied) and Volvo |
| Two low-floor | Volvo B7RLE single-deckers with then-rare Plaxton Ce |
| The newest single deckers are | Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse Urbans new in spring 2009 |
| One of five | Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse Urbans used on the Guildf |
| In 2001, the route was upgraded to | Volvo B7TL / Plaxton President (VPL) double deckers. |
| Volvo B7TL 10.6m/ Wright Eclipse Gemini for routes 3 | |
| runs on the guideway is Superoute 66, run with | Volvo B7TL double deck buses. |
| t of stairs on upper deck otherwise similar to | Volvo B7TL with TransBus ALX400 bodywork |
| s Myllennium Vyking, a double deck body on the | Volvo B7TL chassis. |
| ) and Northumberland Park (NP) and replaced by | Volvo B7TL 10m/Wright Eclipse Gemini (VNW) but some |
| floor in 2001, using Plaxton President bodied | Volvo B7TL VPLs, and it is now quite common to see E |
| Volvo B7TL 10m / Wright Eclipse Gemini (VWL's) and D | |
| For the similar bodies on the | Volvo B7TL and Dennis Trident 2, see East Lancs Vyki |
| ally experience Alexander Dennis Enviro400s or | Volvo B7TL Alexander ALX400s on it. |
| the Olympians were duly replaced by 10.6-metre | Volvo B7TL / Plaxton Presidents, which continue to w |
| In July 2001 a fleet of 15 new low-floor | Volvo B7TL double-deckers, which included improved i |
| In 2000 low-floor | Volvo B7TL 10m/Alexander ALX400s (VA) were bought to |
| loor double decks, with usually at least three | Volvo B7TL (Wright Eclipse bodied) low floor double |
| ouble-decker vehicles, but today, it only uses | Volvo B7TL / Plaxton President's. |
| The fleet consists of 14 | Volvo B7TL double-decker vehicles with a Wright Ecli |
| ennis Trident 2. For the similar bodies on the | Volvo B7TL and DAF DB250, see East Lancs Vyking and |
| he similar Vyking and East Lancs Lolyne on the | Volvo B7TL and Dennis Trident 2 chassis. |
| at their Harrow Weald garage, using brand new | Volvo B7TL 10m / Plaxton President (VP) type double |
| e secondary schools, so 15 brand new low-floor | Volvo B7TL 10.6m / Plaxton President double deckers |
| routes & a few late journeys to Dudley however | Volvo B7TL Alexander ALX400 and Plaxton President's |
| East Lancs Myllennium; the double-deck body on | Volvo B7TL chassis, see East Lancs Myllennium Vyking |
| Volvo B7TL 10m/Plaxton President (PVL) for routes 36 | |
| It was built on the | Volvo B7TL chassis. |
| Volvo B7TL 10.6m/Wright Eclipse Gemini (VWL - Normal | |
| Volvo B7TL 10.6m/Wright Eclipse Gemini (VWL - Routes | |
| 40 | Volvo B7TL Plaxton President and Alexander ALX400 bo |
| Volvo B7TL Plaxton Presidents , Volvo Olympian Alexa | |
| A | Volvo B7TL of Carousel Buses operating route 4 at Hi |
| he Vyking was also the East Lancs body for the | Volvo B7TL, but in 2000, was given a facelift with E |
| viro 200's, VDL SB120, Man 18.280, Daf DB250 & | Volvo B7TL. |
| t Lancs Vyking, the East Lancs bus body on the | Volvo B7TL. |
| For the 2006 season, two low-floor | Volvo B7TL/East Lancs Myllenniums from Wilts & Dorse |
| w revised route started in 2005, it used newer | Volvo B7TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini. |
| A | Volvo B7TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini on route 87. |
| arge batch of new Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied | Volvo B7TLs was obtained to run the route. |
| United (now Transdev London) the route gained | Volvo B7TLs and Scania OmniDekkas. |
| deck operation was reintroduced with low-floor | Volvo B7TLs in 2004; there was no reduction in frequ |
| o Transport for London's London Buses using 14 | Volvo B7TLs with Alexander Dennis ALX400 bodywork. |
| er 2010 the company received a fleet of 12 new | Volvo B9R Caetano Levantes (the new overhauled Light |
| , which has sixteen new Caetano Levante-bodied | Volvo B9Rs. |
| pus for Alexander Dennis Enviro400, VDL DB250, | Volvo B9TL and Scania N230UD chassis |
| The first example, built on a | Volvo B9TL chassis for Delaine Buses, was displayed |
| gained the contract and will use 16 brand new | Volvo B9TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 double deckers. |
| them were withdrawn and replaced by brand new | Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Geminis. |
| mostly operated by long-distance double-decker | Volvo B9TL buses, which were introduced in October 2 |
| In November 2006, an order was made for 10 | Volvo B9TL/East Lancs Visionaires, worth £1.6 millio |
| Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini - all depots, the g | |
| Special appliances are mainly | Volvo based. |
| Volvo began offering a 4.4 L V8 engine in its large | |
| After ending his assignment at | Volvo Bill began penning his memoirs which resulted |
| Flow Snowboarding, Giro, | Volvo, Billabong |
| The | Volvo BM T425 tractor is one such example of a non-a |
| y is best known for leading the revival of the | Volvo brand during his eleven years from 1991 as Des |
| Regular air-conditioned | Volvo bus services introduced in 2009 provide easy a |
| AC | VOLVO buses. |
| Cars include the | Volvo C30, S60, S40, 850 and the 240 Turbo Group A. |
| It was also used in the | Volvo C303 military vehicle. |
| TWR also designed and built the road-going | Volvo C70 coupe and convertible. |
| isma related 1995 S40 and V40, the sporty 1997 | Volvo C70, which was engineered in collaboration wit |
| Ford's | Volvo Cars subsidiary designed the SI6 ("short inlin |
| 0 units/year manufacturing capacity and bought | Volvo Cars from Ford. |
| was a straight-6 automobile engine produced by | Volvo Cars starting in 1969, and used in the company |
| was a straight-4 automobile engine produced by | Volvo Cars from 1961 through 1968. |
| But in the year 2009 he came back by | Volvo Cars. |
| f aftermarket parts, specifically designed for | Volvo Cars. |
| Aldenham SC is RYA affiliated, an RYA | Volvo Champion Club and a recognized RYA Training Ce |
| ar bodies mounted on Alexander Dennis, VDL and | Volvo chassis but with a modified front, similar to |
| 1956 Tangalakis bus ( | Volvo chassis) |
| 006 he lost in a play-off to Paul Casey in the | Volvo China Open and in 2007 he had two second place |
| e first tournament he entered that season, the | Volvo China Open (actually played in late 2004), whi |
| f the new century but in April 2006 he won the | Volvo China Open, becoming the second Indian player |
| ransport were used, until new Alexander-bodied | Volvo Citybuses were delivered in 1989. |
| ses were 12 double deck, 14 single deck and 10 | Volvo coaches. |
| Most of the fleet consists of second-hand | Volvo coaches. |
| that title in 2005 and also won the inaugural | Volvo Cross Country Challenge. |
| 2005 (1) | Volvo Cross Country Challenge |
| commercial vehicle from manufacturers such as | Volvo, Cummins, Detroit, CAT, and passenger vehicles |
| 2010 | Volvo Cup, Hungary, 3rd place |
| An ex-Arriva | Volvo D10M is being used, the latest four deckers ar |
| The | Volvo D5 is a type of turbocharged diesel engine dev |
| Myllennium is a type of bus body built on MAN, | Volvo, DAF/VDL and Alexander Dennis chassis. |
| amme which showed how Mercedes, Volkswagen and | Volvo dealers were fixing car prices in Britain. |
| For the car, see | Volvo Duett. |
| 993/4, of which many have been replaced by new | Volvo Eclipse Gemini B9TL's. |
| The 4.4 L V8 | Volvo engine is built by Yamaha in Japan under Volvo |
| His father was a | Volvo executive who was transferred internationally, |
| Volvo Financial Services | |
| ent fire appliance located at the station is a | Volvo Fl6 inter-cooler water tender. |
| Volvo FM9 and FM12 | |
| 2004 | Volvo for Life Award finalist |
| Street): Fannie Mae, Ford, Philip Morris, MCI, | Volvo, General Electric, General Public Utilities, S |
| up power to the tower is 1MW using two 500 kVa | Volvo Generators. |
| Optionally available is a | Volvo GH10-series (GH10A, GH10B, GH10C) natural gas |
| Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1980 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1981 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1983 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| Indian Wells Masters and was part of the 1982 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| ayed on grass courts that was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| ayed on grass courts that was part of the 1981 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| layed on hard courts that was part of the 1980 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| layed on hard courts that was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| layed on hard courts that was part of the 1981 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| ayed on grass courts that was part of the 1982 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| The 1980 Heineken Open was a | Volvo Grand Prix tennis event and is now an ATP tenn |
| layed on hard courts that was part of the 1983 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| ayed on grass courts that was part of the 1983 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| in Toronto in Canada that was part of the 1980 | Volvo Grand Prix and of the 1980 WTA Tour. |
| nos Aires, Argentina that was part of the 1980 | Volvo Grand Prix and started on November 17, 1980. |
| in the United States that was part of the 1982 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| in Montreal in Canada and was part of the 1981 | Volvo Grand Prix while the women's tournament was he |
| in the United States that was part of the 1983 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| in Montreal in Canada and was part of the 1983 | Volvo Grand Prix while the women's tournament was he |
| in Toronto in Canada and was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix while the women's tournament was he |
| in the United States that was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| in Toronto in Canada and was part of the 1982 | Volvo Grand Prix while the women's tournament was he |
| The event was part of the 1984 | Volvo Grand Prix. |
| sumed the responsibility of Design Director of | Volvo in 2005. |
| The | Volvo industry, with related production, is probably |
| nship, Manchester Evening News Pro-Am Classic, | Volvo International Tournament |
| The 1980 | Volvo International was a tennis tournament played o |
| finals of the 1994 Beijing Grand Prix and 1995 | Volvo International in singles and the same round in |
| working as he was appointed senior advisor to | Volvo international where he spent several years wor |
| Main article: 1980 | Volvo International - Doubles |
| Volvo introduced its first straight-6 engine in 1929 | |
| s eight brands (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Mazda, | Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, and Aston Martin). |
| it from Stavanger Police HQ was blocked with a | Volvo lorry, set on fire. |
| KSRTC AC Orange | volvo lowfloor |
| Volvo Magirus fire engine | |
| anger and Montgomerie agreed to share the 2002 | Volvo Masters Andalucia after failing light caused p |
| His biggest tournament win was the | Volvo Masters at Valderrama in 1995. |
| He also won the season ending | Volvo Masters, which elevated him to a final positio |
| week after the comparable event in Europe, the | Volvo Masters, which allowed players who are members |
| l and international sailing events such as the | Volvo Ocean Race in Summer 2006. |
| essional yachtsman and has competed in several | Volvo Ocean Races, the Jules Verne Trophy, Olympic t |
| However, Farr's | Volvo Ocean Race boats fared less well in 2006 as al |
| and most recently, is competing in the 2008-09 | Volvo Ocean Race. |
| 1993-4 Whitbread Round the World Race (now the | Volvo Ocean Race) The change in direction thrust him |
| In 2001 the event was renamed the | Volvo Ocean Race. |
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