Research shows that Volvo is still the safest car

Volvo Car Group has an outstanding position in the Swedish insurance company Folksam’s latest safety report. Four Volvo models – the S60, V60, V70 and S80 – are on top of the ranking with a 12 per cent margin to the next car on the list. The Volvo S60, V60, V70 and S80 are almost 60 per cent safer than the average car in the report.

All models in Volvo’s current range gets a top safety pick recommendation by Folksam. To get this recommendation a car must be 40 per cent safer than the average car.

“We are very proud of the result. The report is built on accident data and real traffic conditions, which have always been the starting-point for our own safety work. We focus on areas where our new technologies create significant results in real-life-traffic,” says Thomas Broberg, Senior Advisor Safety at Volvo Car Group.

Moving towards zero accidents
Volvo Cars’ knowledge-driven approach to car safety is based on findings by the company’s own Traffic Accident Research team, which has been operative for more than 40 years.

All Volvo models come with the stability system DSTC (Dynamic Stability and Traction Control), and the whiplash protection system WHIPS as standard. The auto brake system City Safety is also standard equipment in all new models.

“Over the years, the risk of being injured in a Volvo has been reduced continuously and substantially. By introducing new preventive and protective systems, we keep moving towards our aim that by 2020 no one should be seriously injured or killed in a new Volvo. Our long-term vision is that cars should not crash,” says Thomas Broberg.

The Folksam study
The Folksam study evaluates the safety performance of 238 car models that have been involved in 158,000 accidents that have been reported to the Swedish police between 1994 and 2013. The information is combined with medical reports about 38,000 injured persons in traffic accidents between 2003 and 2013.

Volvo Cars at Tokyo Motor Show

The Volvo Concept Coupé will be the centre of attention when Volvo Car Group (Volvo Cars) returns to the Tokyo Motor Show this November, as the company introduces its new design strategy to customers and media around the globe. Lex Kerssemakers, Senior Vice President Product Strategy and Vehicle Line Management at Volvo Cars, and Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President Design at Volvo Cars, will also attend the event’s press days on November 20 and 21.

Volvo Cars attends the Tokyo Motor Show this year for the first time in seven years, a sign of the growing importance of the Japanese market for Volvo Cars and the company’s strong momentum in the country. Volvo sales in Japan so far this year have been extremely strong, with sales up over 25 per cent compared to 2012 and at a level not seen since the late 1990s. Japanese customers have especially warmed to the Volvo V40, which was awarded the prestigious 2013 Imported Car of The Year award by the Automotive Researchers and Journalists Conference of Japan this month.

The rapid transformation of Volvo Cars is also highly evident in the Volvo Concept Coupé, which was first shown during the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show in September. The Volvo Concept Coupé showcases the capability of the company’s new Scalable Product Architecture, as well as the new, highly efficient four-cylinder Drive-E powertrains (formerly known as VEA) that are already now available in six Volvo models.

Volvo Cars’ strategy is to use electrification to create the most powerful versions in the Drive-E engine family, taking power figures up into V8 territory. The Volvo Concept Coupé is equipped with Volvo Cars’ ingenious plug-in hybrid technology. A high-performance petrol engine teamed with an electric motor on the rear axle gives the Volvo Concept Coupé a total output of about 400hp and over 600Nm of torque.

The Volvo Concept Coupé is the first in a series of three concept cars that demonstrate the new design direction of Volvo Cars and paves the way for the introduction of the All-New XC90 in 2014.

“We are creating a new product portfolio that blends a strong heritage with innovative technology and emotional design. Every core area is brought into a new dimension, also injecting more emotion into the rational properties that are the heart and soul of Volvo,” says Lex Kerssemakers.

“The Volvo Concept Coupé shows what you can expect from our new architecture: the confident stance, the proportions and the most prominent design signatures. Even though the all-new XC90 is a different type of car, you will recognize the connection instantly,” says Thomas Ingenlath.

New CR-V 2.0 V Modulo Limited Model Now Available

Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) is pleased to announce the availability of the new CR-V 2.0 V Modulo Limited Model.

As one of the pioneer models in the SUV category, the CR-V continues to provide car-like drivability and ride comfort, while providing new features and technologies that enhance driving enjoyment and ownership experience of our most valued customers.

The CR-V 2.0 V Modulo Limited Model builds on these qualities by being equipped with genuine Honda accessories that provide added safety, convenience, and design. The rear camera system connected to the intelligent multi-information display (i-MID) provides added safety and convenience by helping the driver park the CR-V Modulo Limited Model  even in tight situations with more ease. Up front, the front fog lights provide added safety and presence. Inside the vehicle, the rear cargo cover provides added confidence by covering your valuables while being easily retractable when not in use.

Finally, providing a unique and bold look to the CR-V 2.0 V Modulo Limited Model is the Modulo front grille. Modulo is Honda’s genuine accessory brand and Modulo accessories are developed in parallel with Honda’s new car development. This assures Modulo accessories with an optimum level of design, functionality and quality unmatched by non-genuine aftermarket accessories.

The suggested retail price for the CR-V 2.0 V Modulo Limited Model is Php 1,295,000 for the manual transmission and Php 1,345,000 for the automatic transmission. Exterior colors are Urban Titanium, Taffeta White, and Crystal Black. For more information, please visit www.hondaphil.com or any of the 29 authorized Honda dealerships nationwide.

Let’s Trade Up: Volvo PH offers exclusive perks with trade-up program

As Volvo Philippines celebrates its 19th year, it offers a smart way to upgrade to a brand new Volvo with the Volvo Trade Up Program. Enjoy additional perks such as a P50,000 Volvo Gift Coupon and a free Samsung item of their choice when they trade-in their old car to a new Volvo. High appraisal value is guaranteed and other perks await for clients making the smart choice to switch to Volvo.

Form and function come together to create a smart luxury experience. From the free-flowing lines that enhance aerodynamics, to the ergonomic cabin and allergy-tested interiors, these Volvos are also fitted with world-class safety technologies such as City Safety and Pedestrian Detection with Full Auto Brake that help prevent and mitigate road accidents. Intuitive technologies like the Volvo Sensus, a user-friendly feature that helps the driver personalize his in-car information and entertainment settings are also designed to make life less complicated for the driver. Performance-inspired engines and upgrades such as Polestar tuning add thrill and dynamism to the Volvo ride.

Built with people in mind, a bevy of Volvos are available to suit different lifestyles. Choose from the nimble All-New V40, the capable All-New V40 Cross Country, the dynamic S60 sport sedan, the versatile V60 sportswagon and the multi-awarded premium crossovers XC60 and XC90.

The time for an upgrade is now. Reward yourself and experience the Volvo difference. Visit or call Volvo Makati, Volvo Alabang and Volvo North EDSA for a test drive.

Caltex-Pugad Coffee & Saints Training Café Re-Opens

Don Bosco Pugad Foundation Director, Fr. David Buenaventura, proudly introduces Pugad graduates who have landed full-time jobs in renowned hotel and restaurants across the country.

Coffee and Saints (C&S) café, a Caltex-Don Bosco Pugad livelihood project for migrant youths, a favorite of the office crowd and church-goers at Don Bosco parish, has reopened for business.

The new C&S has a fully furnished upper level and improved menu. Up to 25 people can enjoy dining and hang out on the upper deck, al fresco. The added deck doubles the capacity to 50 customers including patrons at the main dining area. The café is fully equipped with an air-conditioned dining area, expanded kitchen and a professionally trained crew in new uniforms.

Diners can choose from a wide selection of meals, which include the new King David’s Chicken and Roast Baby Back Ribs. The secret to the café’s success and the real story behind its popularity is the C&S crew. C&S is manned by migrant boys rescued by Don Bosco Pugad Center or Pugad from a life of child labor, vagrancy, abuse and poverty.

C&S equips these young men in the field of food preparation, food business and restaurant operations to expand their employable skills. Attending to customers also helps the youth develop healthy self-esteem, improve their social proficiency and reinforce   positive values learned from Pugad’s Salesian doctrines.

In 2003, Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), marketer of the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants partnered with Pugad to start a bakery skills training project called Caltex Pugad Pandesal. The outstanding success of the bakery led to the opening of Manna from Heaven bakeshop, also a joint project of CPI and Pugad.

C&S opened as a natural offshoot of the food ventures of CPI and Pugad in 2006. With its popularity and the changing customer needs, C&S was renovated in 2012 to bring a more contemporary look and improve the menu. Success again dictated another renovation in 2013 to expand the kitchen, add the roof deck and strengthen the food offerings. CPI provided grants for each renovation and also helped promote C&S, linked with partners for professional training, and generate publicity.

Pugad center director Fr. Dave leads in saying grace for media and other guests before they sample the best-sellers and new offerings of Coffee & Saints during the re-opening.

“The success of Coffee and Saints Café is not the steady flow of income; it is the lives of ex-migrants who are presently manning the coffee shop, not to mention those who have found full time jobs in well-known restaurants in the country and abroad. Much thanks to Caltex for providing an avenue where these boys receive their livelihood training” says Fr. David T. Buenaventura, SDB, Pugad director.  

This remarkable change has allowed some of Pugad’s youth to land jobs in five-star hotels, first-class restaurants both here and abroad.  Tracing back to 2011, out of the 40 graduates of C&S 38 alumni are currently employed.

“What was once envisioned as a simple means to an end is now one of the favorite go-to-places of Don Bosco Parishioners and residents in the nearby condominiums. C&S now competes with food and restaurant establishments in the area. Today, we are really excited to re-open the café with our improved menu and newly furnished upper deck with Caltex tents to accommodate our growing clientele,” said senior C&S cook, Bryan Rabino.

On average, C&S caters to about 60 customers a day and generates enough revenue to sustain other Pugad projects.

Raissa Bautista, Manager for Policy Gov’t and Public Affairs, CPI, adds. “We are proud to partner with Don Bosco Pugad Center who shares the same belief that helping disadvantaged youth is not only a worthy cause but a good, long-term investment in the future of the Philippines.  Through Caltex Energy for Learning (EFL) initiative, we support livelihood programs that empower beneficiaries by providing them with skills that will expand their job opportunities.”

CPI’s other joint projects with Pugad are as successful as C&S such as Pugad Pandesal which was the mother project. Others are Manna from Heaven Bakeshop, the outlet for Pugad’s pastry products, and Mobile Mechanic, a car repair service.