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Chinese car maker's deal to buy Volvo from Ford imminent

Chinese car maker Geely will run Volvo as a separate entity to protect its luxury image, according to a report in the Financial Times.

Geely is set to conclude its $2 billion (£1.25bn) deal to buy Volvo before China's lunar new year holiday begins on February 14.

"We want to be careful not to damage the Volvo brand," said Freeman Shen, Geely's vice president for international operations. "We don't want the image of a luxury car made in a third world country. We want the image of a European luxury car, albeit owned by a Chinese owner."

Responding to suggestions that Geely would struggle to turn around Volvo's fortunes, Shen responded: "Geely is not fettered by 100 years of automotive history and our chief is more flexible, willing to try new ideas and learn from other countries and companies, and will provide better motivation to Volvo's management."

He added that getting Volvo production up and running in China will be key to turning around the company's fortunes. At least 10 provincial and municipal Chinese governments are wooing Geely with incentives to build a plant in their area.

However, Shen ruled out moving Volvo's main production base or research and development operations to China.

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Mckayla Cole 26 September 2019

Good to read

Decision of Chinese auto manufacturer “Geely” of keeping the unique and separate identity of Volvo brand has been really fruitful. Revenue of this company that I see in description has significantly improved with that decision.
noluddite 1 February 2010

Re: Geely 'to protect Volvo'

'Shen ruled out moving Volvo's main production base or research and development operations to China.' In 2010 anyway.

VX220EDDIE 1 February 2010

Re: Geely 'to protect Volvo'

justi wrote:

No, but Chrsyler do, badged up as 300C.

Something a bit "Poundland" about that car...

The 300c has some of the finest materials i have ever seen in a car! i especially like the bits of interior trim that just fall off in your hand lol yes i was really dissapointed when i saw one in a chrysler showroom they also have nice big seats which you slide in when cornering for fat mcdonalds lovers (i've yet to figure out why anyone would buy one)! getting back to Geely looks just as bad i hope Volvos stay good looking well made machines under there control but indeed the above is good news