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Car and Driver: 2017 Volvo S90 First Drive: Sleek, Sophisticated, and Not a BMW


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-After Ford sold Volvo to Chinese automaker Geely in 2010, the Swedish company’s first order of business was to fashion a new product lineup that would update its aging fleet of vehicles and catch up to the other luxury brands, which were surging. Geely had plenty of money to invest in Volvo, but even so, the automaker had to plan this new portfolio around flexible engines and platforms that could be widely used in a brand with barely half a million global sales in 2015. We saw the first vehicle to emerge from this process last year, the new XC90 three-row SUV. This new S90 luxury sedan is the second new product of the Geely era. READ MORE ››

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