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Volvo opened up the patent for three-point seatbelt cause "it had more value as a free life saving tool than something to profit from"
In the '70s, North Korea ordered 1,000 Volvos from Sweden. To this day, the cars have not been paid for. Sweden still sends an invoice to Pyongyang, but North Korea has never upheld its end of the agreement.
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 50 of the best facts about Volvo Volvo I managed to collect.
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Volvo released the first car with 3 point seatbelts, the Amazon, and gave the seatbelt design away for free to save lives.
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If you buy a Volvo through their Overseas Delivery Program, you will receive 2 free round-trip tickets to Sweden, which includes airport pickup + a luxury hotel. Then you'll get 2 weeks to explore Europe in the car and Volvo pays for the insurance, after which they ship your car to you for free
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North Korea Owes Sweden €300m for 1,000 Stolen Volvos and every 6 months Sweden sends them reminders.
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Despite owning the patent, Volvo made the three-point seat belt design free for other manufacturers to use in order to increase its adoption and save lives
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Volvo invented the three-point seatbelt and gave the patent away to save lives.
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Anyone can purchase a Volvo and get a free trip from the US to Sweden to tour the factory and test drive your car in the land that it was built. All costs including airfare and shipping the car to the US are complimentary.
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If you buy a Volvo through their Overseas Delivery Program, you will receive 2 free round-trip tickets to Sweden to test-drive your car (includes airport pickup/luxury hotel). Then you'll have 2 weeks to explore Europe in the car (they pay insurance). Volvo then ships your car to you for free
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North Korea still owes Sweden €300million for 1000 stolen Volvos 40 years ago
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Volvo invented most important safety device 'Three point seat belt'. Volvo could have netted a fortune on patents alone but gave free license to all other auto manufacturers to use it as free life saving tool than something to profit from.
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Volvo invented the three point seat belt, then gave free license to all other auto manufacturers to use it.
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In 1959, Volvo invented the 3-point seat belt, then gave free license to all other car manufacturers to use it. [x-post from r/Autos]
There is a 1966 Volvo with more than 3 million miles on it. - source
Matthew Broderick killed a mother and her daughter when he crossed into the wrong lane and collided head-on with a Volvo. He was fined $175. - source
Ron Howard has given each of his children the middle name of where they were conceived: Bryce (Dallas), Jocelyn and Paige (Carlyle; Carlyle Hotel, NYC), and Reed (Cross; famous London street. Reed was named after the street because according to Howard, "Volvo isn't a very good middle name."
Jean-Claude Van Damme's epic Volvo split commercial was done in one shot... without practice. - source
Volvo plans for no one to be killed or seriously injured in one of their new cars by 2020.
North-Korea still has not payed Sweden for the 600 volvos they bought in 1971
Volvo engineer Niels Bohlin invented the three point seatbelt, but Volvo gave away the patent to other manufacturers because it had more value as a free life saving tool.
Volvo invented the modern seatbelt in 1959. To save lives, they decided to make it an "open patent," allowing other manufacturers to use the same design. Every car produced today uses this mechanism, considered one of the major safety inventions of the 20th century, saving over 1M lives.
The Volvo XC90 has seen no passengers or drivers killed since its release in 2002.