You Can Now Have Shopping Delivered Straight To Your Volvo

Volvo has teamed up with a Nordic delivery service and a couple of online retailers to provide a service that allows someone access to your car boot in order to place items inside
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Everyone’s favourite Swedish manufacturer has just revealed that customers in the Nordic region can now have their shopping delivered directly to their car. Volvo has teamed up with NordPost and a couple of online retailers to provide the service.

The way it works is that you place your order as normal, then select the Volvo In-Car Delivery service at the checkout. The delivery driver will then take your package to your car, and can gain access to the boot thanks to a digital key. Once the key has been used once, the code is deleted.

Volvo is better known for being at the forefront of safety technology, but it claims it’s actually committed to all technologies that “make a customer’s life easier, better, safer or more fun.” This service will certainly make it easier to do the Christmas shopping for people who don’t have time to wait around for parcels during the week, or don’t fancy hitting the shops on busy weekends.

This isn’t the first time a manufacturer has provided such a service. Earlier this year, Amazon and Audi teamed up to trial an almost identical service, shortly after Volvo’s initial trials for its service began.

Comments

Anonymous

The postman opens the boot, postman gets shot, robber jumps in the car and boom your car is gone.

12/01/2015 - 11:42 |
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Anonymous

“You Can Now Have Shopping Delivered Straight To Your Volvo” Yeah, with a Volkswagen…

12/01/2015 - 21:31 |
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Anonymous

Could they just Rob stuff from your car?

12/30/2015 - 23:19 |
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