When did Volvo Cars become a separate company?

When did Volvo Cars become a separate company?

In 1978, Volvo Car Corporation was spun off as a separate company within the Volvo group and Renault acquired a minority stake, before selling it back in the 1980s after a restructuring.

When did Renault and Volvo start to collaborate?

In the 1970s, French manufacturer Renault and Volvo started to collaborate. In 1978, Volvo Car Corporation was spun off as a separate company within the Volvo group and Renault acquired a minority stake, before selling it back in the 1980s after a restructuring.

Who is the owner of Volvo Construction Equipment?

In December 2013, Volvo sold its Volvo Construction Equipment Rents division to Platinum Equity. In 2014, Volvo’s Volvo Construction Equipment acquired the haul truck manufacturing division of Terex Corporation, which included five truck models and a manufacturing facility in Motherwell, Scotland.

When did Bolinder Munktell become part of Volvo?

Bolinder-Munktell was renamed as Volvo BM in 1973. In 1979, Volvo BM’s agricultural equipment business was sold to Valmet. Later, through restructuring and acquisitions, the remaining construction equipment business became Volvo Construction Equipment.

When did Renault take full ownership of Volvo?

Volvo Group took complete ownership of Nissan Diesel in 2007 to extend its presence in the Asian Pacific market. Renault sold 14.9% of their stake in AB Volvo in October 2010 (comprising 14.9% of the share capital and 3.8% of the voting rights) for €3.02 billion. This share sale left Renault with around 17.5% of Volvo’s voting rights.

How to book delivery of a new Volvo?

Place and confirm your order with a $3,000 deposit. Book your trip with confidence using Volvo Concierge. Take delivery of your new Volvo at Volvo’s Factory Delivery Experience Center where you will receive a VIP delivery from a factory trained delivery specialist.

When did Volvo take over Bolinder Munktell business?

In 1950, Volvo acquired the Swedish construction and agricultural equipment manufacturer Bolinder-Munktell. Bolinder-Munktell was renamed as Volvo BM in 1973. In 1979, Volvo BM’s agricultural equipment business was sold to Valmet.

When did Volvo become part of Nissan Alliance?

AB Volvo acquired 13% of the shares in the Japanese truck manufacturer Nissan Diesel (later renamed UD Trucks) from Nissan (part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance) during 2006, becoming a major shareholder. Volvo Group took complete ownership of Nissan Diesel in 2007 to extend its presence in the Asian Pacific market.

How to check the validity of a Volvo Vin?

Every car manufacturer is obliged to mark all its vehicles in this special format. This online service allows a user to check the validity of the car and get detailed information on almost any VIN number, search for Volvo car parts and check the car’s history. The VIN also allows a user to get a build sheet of Volvo.

What should I look for in a Volvo history report?

Volvo vehicle history report may contain the following information: title problems, prior damages, unsafe salvage rebuilds, odometer mileage, theft, past sales. What is VDS? VDS is a Vehicle Descriptor Section. VDS is used to specify a type of vehicle and may include information about the model, platform, engine and transmission. What is VIN?

When did Volvo stop using the name WhiteGMC?

In 1995, Volvo GM ended the use of the WhiteGMC name, with all non-Autocar models adopting the Volvo name. In 1997, Volvo AB purchased the rest of its stake in Volvo GM, renaming it Volvo Trucks North America. In 1996, Volvo released the Volvo VN-series, the first Volvo truck developed outside of White or General Motors.

Where was the Volvo split split test filmed?

This live test was set up to demonstrate the precision and directional stability of Volvo Dynamic Steering — a world first technology that makes the Volvo FM easier to drive. Filmed in Spain on a closed-off landing field at sunrise in one take.