Volvo Cars has a reputation as a builder of safe cars, but how does the Volvo lineup maintain its commitment to safety? Well, the Volvo Cars Safety Centre, which is celebrating its 20th year, has a lot to do with that. It's been reported that this facility crashes one brand-new Volvo vehicle per day on average in the name of learning how to make Volvo vehicles safer. And it's paid off for drivers from Frisco to Richardson, TX and far, far beyond. Models in the Volvo lineup boast excellent crash test scores, and they offer advanced safety features to help you and your loved ones stay secure.

So, how does the Volvo Cars Safety Centre fit into the big picture that is the Volvo lineup's amazing safety-centered history? When this facility opened in 2000, it was among the most advanced crash labs worldwide. The goal was to make Volvo vehicles safer and keep pushing towards a better future.

With information gathered from the constant tests at the Volvo Cars Safety Centre, Volvo Cars engineers are able to design vehicles that grow safer and safer as time goes on. One of Volvo Cars' primary goals is to build a future in which no one is seriously injured or killed in a new Volvo model in Garland or anywhere else.

You can trace the automaker's dedication to safety all the way back to the three-point safety belt, which is now standard across the automotive industry. Thus, it's easy to see why working to create a safer future has been part of the Volvo Cars identity for decades.

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We're eager to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Volvo Cars Safety Centre by helping you choose a Volvo model that inspires confidence. If you have any questions about what the Volvo lineup has to offer in terms of safety features, please don't hesitate to ask our team here at our Volvo dealership serving Allen, TX and Dallas!

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