Volvo boss wants to return to wagon
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Hakan Samuelsson, who became Volvo's CEO in October, says he is interested in bringing a station wagon, once a Volvo staple, back into the lineup.
Speaking at the Detroit auto show last month, Samuelsson also said that a crossover smaller than the XC60 is a good idea for Volvo but said he does not favor adding a large luxury sedan.
Samuelson said his vision for the brand is "safety, styling and functionality."
He said Volvo's German luxury-car rivals have had problems with ease-of-use on its center stacks, so he sees an opportunity for Volvo.
Samuelson said: "Volvo has always been known for functionality."
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