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22 July 2011
(Odometer: 991 miles)
ELGIN, Ill.–The Volt gets really thirsty in 103 degree Midwest heat as it roams across Illinois in search of innovation stories.
Luckily, we pulled into Harting, where a pit crew awaited us in the most creative welcome the Volt’s received so far:
Frank Yodonis July 26, 2011 at 7:40 am
Hey Guys,
It would be great PR if you could find your way into the south…….say Atlanta!
The local Avnet office would be honored to have you guys show up and invite some customers to take pics with “ya’ll”
What do you say?
Thanks,
Frank
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Barbara July 26, 2011 at 7:26 am
The website has made it to my tool bar, and I will be checking back often! Good travels.