Köping appointed Volvo Selekt Dealer

November 30, 2017
Köping appointed Volvo Selekt Dealer Paul Mooney, Dealer Principal, Köping
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Köping on the Naas Road in Dublin has been appointed a Volvo Selekt Dealer.


Volvo Selekt is Volvo Cars' premium used car programme, ensuring the highest standards and customer service. Köping is an existing Volvo Cars approved repairer and now becomes one of three Volvo Selekt dealers in the Dublin area.

Every Volvo Selekt used car must pass over 100 checks to meet Volvo's safety, performance and appearance standards.  Only Volvo Genuine Parts are used during preparation, ensuring that the customer's Volvo remains 100% pure to the brand. All cars are carefully selected, always under five-years-old, with less than 150,000km on the clock. Each car also receives vital software upgrades to keep it up-to-date. Satisfaction is guaranteed on the programme, as the customer is given 30 days or 1,500km to exchange their car. For added piece of mind, each Volvo Selekt used car comes with a minimum 12-month warranty, along with road side assistance across Europe.

Speaking about the announcement, Paul Mooney, Dealer Principal, Köping, said; "Köping is extremely proud to continue to grow its relationship with Volvo Car Ireland, as a Volvo Selekt franchise. This is testament to our dealership's excellent team and high standards. We would like to thank the Volvo Car Ireland team, who we have been working with since 1993, from our Naas Road site. The last number of years have been a challenge, but the loyalty of our customers has been outstanding and we are delighted to be experiencing growth once again."
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