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Old 21st May 2020, 13:00   #1
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Default Volvo's new cars now top out at 112MPH to limit speeding accidents

Volvo has followed through on its promise to limit the top speed of its upcoming cars to 180 kilometers per hour (112 miles per hour). Little more than a year ago, the company said it would introduce the cap in an attempt to limit speeding-related in...

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