Volvo CCO Knows Heated Seat Subscriptions Are Just Another Way to ‘Nickel and Dime’ People
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Customers spending $80,000 on a new car shouldn't have to pay monthly for heated seats, Volvo's Eric Severinson says.
Customers spending $80,000 on a new car shouldn't have to pay monthly for heated seats, Volvo's Eric Severinson says.
Customers spending $80,000 on a new car shouldn't have to pay monthly for heated seats, Volvo's Eric Severinson says.
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