The very first Volvo car left the factory in Gothenburg on April 14, 1927. It was called the ÖV4 because the letters ÖV are Swedish for “open car”, and 4 denoted the number of cylinders in the new Swedish car’s engine.
Today, on February 20th 2008, it is once again an open vehicle that is under the spotlights when car number 15 000 000, an attractive convertible Volvo C70, will leave the factory in Uddevalla in Sweden.
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