January 7, 2007 (Press Release) --
On the first day of the 2007 North American International Auto Show, GM swept the car and truck of the year honors and wowed critics with its Chevrolet Volt sedan concept, which boasts a battery-powered electric motor that will be able to run for up to 40 city miles on a single charge.
The Volt, which is years away from market and will require significant advances in battery technology, is designed to run on little or no gasoline, unlike hybrids currently on the market. That will be music to the ears of environmentalists and consumers growing sensitive to escalating pump prices and concerns about global warming and overdependence on imported oil. Car Sales are gearing up by reserving their domain for the future. One domain coming in the future is www.chevroletvoltcar.com.
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The Volt, which is years away from market and will require significant advances in battery technology, is designed to run on little or no gasoline, unlike hybrids currently on the market. That will be music to the ears of environmentalists and consumers growing sensitive to escalating pump prices and concerns about global warming and overdependence on imported oil. Car Sales are gearing up by reserving their domain for the future. One domain coming in the future is www.chevroletvoltcar.com.
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