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headrests for drivers with ponytails. Engineers also created lots of storage space for cellphones and shopping bags. They also installed gull-wing doors for graceful exits. Unlike other Volvo vehicles, this one comes with an unusually low hood for better visibility. "So that when you're driving this car in a city environment, on a highway, you feel like you are in control of the environment. You can see the bike and the cars coming in the intersection," YCC exterior designer Anna Rosen says. Inside the cabin, drivers can redecorate seats and the car cabin. It is possible for the customer to have a choice of their own so that they could change the interior in an easy way. Volvo says its YCC is designed to be virtually maintenance-free. When service is needed, the car will send a wireless call to a nearby service station, which will then call the YCC driver to set up an appointment.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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