February 23, 2012
Published: 4 Oct 11 11:44 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/lifestyle/20111004-37985.html
If you're a diplomat or have tax-free status at an international organization, a special scheme from Volvo means that you can buy a premium car at favourable prices - and gain many benefits besides.
Finding somewhere to live and buying a car are often the top two priorities for diplomatic and embassy staff when they begin their posting. As a maker of luxury cars, Volvo realized the potential of this high-end niche market nearly 60 years ago, and the long running Diplomat Sales scheme was launched.
Get great deals - then ship it back home
Under the scheme diplomats and other temporary foreign residents can take advantage of a great deal with exclusive benefits, and can even ship their car back home when their posting is over.
According to sales director Stephan Green, it’s not just the cars themselves that attract thousands of customers each year.
”We offer a highly specialised sales channel, serving a real VIP group. We have our own unit as well as specially trained and focused sales units, so this isn't just another initiative run out of disparate dealerships. What our customers like and appreciate is the exclusivity we offer with this service.”
Not just for diplomats
Despite the name, the scheme is open to more than just diplomats - all tax-free personnel at embassies, consulates, EU, UN and other international organisations are eligible.
Although the entire range of Volvo cars is available on the scheme, the most popular models among diplomat staff last year were the top selling 60 range (S60, V60 and XC60) as well as the XC70 and XC90.
External link: Find out more about Volvo Diplomatic Car Sales »
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