Volvo Launches Premium Certified Used Truck Program
The new Volvo Premium Certified truck program inspects and reconditions used Volvo trucks for resale.
by Staff
September 16, 2014
The Volvo Used Truck Search: via Volvo Trucks.
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The Volvo Used Truck Search: via Volvo Trucks.
The new Volvo Premium Certified truck program inspects and reconditions used Volvo trucks for resale.
Each low-mileage, late-model truck in the new program will undergo a 150-point inspection and reconditioning process. All Premium Certified models are backed by a Generation 2 engine warranty that includes turbo and injectors. Volvo will also offer extended warranties and breakdown assistance.
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In addition to the Premium Certified program, Volvo has added an online search tool to search for specific models. The tool lists available pre-owned Volvo models from the U.S. and Canada. It includes selectable criteria for refining the search.
Customers can search by model, year, mileage, price range and Premium Certified status. Clicking on a result will take the user directly to the dealer’s website.
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