Volvo has achieved a stunning double victory in the Professional Driver 2012 awards, with the S80 claiming both the Executive Car of the Year and overall Car of the Year 2012 crowns.
The S80 D3 SE Lux came top, above the Mercedes-Benz E220, BMW 530GT and
Audi A6 to win the Executive Car of the Year class en route to then winning the coveted overall top prize.
The wins come on the back of Volvo launching a three year/120,000 mile extended warranty for chauffeur drive companies on S60, V60, V70, S80 and XC90 in 2012, and Tristar Worldwide renewing a solus three-year car supply deal late in 2011 for 2,100 cars to service its Virgin Atlantic Airways' Upper Class chauffeur contract.
Mark Bursa, Professional Driver magazine Editor attributes the S80's award success to the high-quality experience of both drivers and passengers, "The Volvo S80 is clearly a car for our times. It received a host of refinements last year. The sat-nav has been brought bang up to date, while subtle tweaks to the cabin have given a much more prestigious luxury feel. Rear legroom is excellent, and softer seats have enhanced the rear-seat experience."
Judges were also greatly impressed by Volvo's low speed collision avoidance system, City Safety. "This excellent system could save you hundreds of pounds in repair costs and vehicle off-road time by avoiding urban bumps and scrapes," Bursa says. "One of our chauffeur judges commented that the City Safety feature lets you 'drive like a Jedi'!"
Professional Driver said the S80's competitive pricing against its rivals, low running costs and appeal to many parts of the executive market make the model a highly appealing prospect for any budget.
"Factor in some excellent running costs, low CO2 emissions and a very keen contract hire price for chauffeurs, and the Volvo S80 makes so much sense for a very wide range of businesses. It's solid and reliable enough to be a workaday private hire vehicle, yet up-market enough to handle executive chauffeur work," Bursa adds.
"Would your clients really be disappointed if a Volvo turned up instead of a Mercedes or an Audi? We're guessing not. And in austere times, turning up in a less ostentatious car puts across a better image. That's why the Volvo S80 is Professional Driver's Car of the Year for 2012."
The S80 D3 SE Lux came top, above the Mercedes-Benz E220, BMW 530GT and
Audi A6 to win the Executive Car of the Year class en route to then winning the coveted overall top prize.
The wins come on the back of Volvo launching a three year/120,000 mile extended warranty for chauffeur drive companies on S60, V60, V70, S80 and XC90 in 2012, and Tristar Worldwide renewing a solus three-year car supply deal late in 2011 for 2,100 cars to service its Virgin Atlantic Airways' Upper Class chauffeur contract.
Mark Bursa, Professional Driver magazine Editor attributes the S80's award success to the high-quality experience of both drivers and passengers, "The Volvo S80 is clearly a car for our times. It received a host of refinements last year. The sat-nav has been brought bang up to date, while subtle tweaks to the cabin have given a much more prestigious luxury feel. Rear legroom is excellent, and softer seats have enhanced the rear-seat experience."
Judges were also greatly impressed by Volvo's low speed collision avoidance system, City Safety. "This excellent system could save you hundreds of pounds in repair costs and vehicle off-road time by avoiding urban bumps and scrapes," Bursa says. "One of our chauffeur judges commented that the City Safety feature lets you 'drive like a Jedi'!"
Professional Driver said the S80's competitive pricing against its rivals, low running costs and appeal to many parts of the executive market make the model a highly appealing prospect for any budget.
"Factor in some excellent running costs, low CO2 emissions and a very keen contract hire price for chauffeurs, and the Volvo S80 makes so much sense for a very wide range of businesses. It's solid and reliable enough to be a workaday private hire vehicle, yet up-market enough to handle executive chauffeur work," Bursa adds.
"Would your clients really be disappointed if a Volvo turned up instead of a Mercedes or an Audi? We're guessing not. And in austere times, turning up in a less ostentatious car puts across a better image. That's why the Volvo S80 is Professional Driver's Car of the Year for 2012."
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