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Volvo Car USA Introduces Next Generation Roadside Assistance

The new roadside assistance technology is designed to complement a growing ecosystem of connected car technologies introduced by Volvo, including valet service, fuel delivery, and in-car delivery.

by Staff
June 7, 2018
Volvo Car USA Introduces Next Generation Roadside Assistance

 

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ROCKLEIGH, N.J. —  Volvo Car USA has introduced a new generation of roadside assistance technology the automaker said will dramatically improve response time to Volvo customers in need. With the use of advanced tracking technology, Volvo customers can pinpoint where help is with real-time information.

This new roadside assistance technology complements a growing ecosystem of connected car technologies introduced by Volvo, including valet service, fuel delivery and in-car delivery in select European markets.

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Volvo customers will have access to a ride-sharing style interface where they can track approaching roadside assistance vehicles. This real-time information is also shared with Volvo Customer Care agents who will guide drivers through the process. Volvo’s New Jersey-based customer care team will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days per year.

“Our next generation roadside assistance provides complete transparency to the affected customers,” said Bill Casey, director of customer care and dealer support for Volvo Car USA. “Real-time tracking will allow customers to know exactly when help will arrive and whom to expect. It will dramatically cut down on the response time, setting a new benchmark in the industry.”

The Next Generation Roadside Assistance service and 24/7 Volvo Concierge Customer Care debuted June 1, 2018.

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