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Volvo's Summer Sales Event

Volvo is being nice right now and giving you better deals. Only they aren't really better deals if you just scratch a little bit deeper. In the post, I will cover and give details about the deals Volvo is implementing for more interest. 

First, the free maintenance coverage has been expanded to 50000 miles/5 years from 45000 miles/5 years, but Volvo's actually the one getting the deal here. The outgoing free maintenance plan had 6 service stops, while the new plan only has five stops at 10000 miles each, with the reason being a switch to synthetic oil. This may be more convenient for most people, but it isn't much of a value.

If you lease or finance your car, two payments will be waived. However, those waived amounts can be up to $450; the bank will pay up to $450 for each of those payments. In addition that that sneaky little fine print, you have to finance or lease through U.S. Bank in order to get this incentive. July 31 is the expiration date for this offer.

A customer of the S60 and XC60 will get $1000 knocked off of the price if he or she comes into a dealer owning an Acura, Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Saab, Lexus, Infiniti or Audi. A loyal Volvo consumer who has got in possession of a Volvo in the past 6 months or currently owns a Volvo can get a bonus thousand dollars off any 2012 or 2013 model year Volvo. These incentives cease July 2. 

There you have it, a complete rundown of Volvo's summer programs. 

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