July 3, 2007

Chevrolet on a Car Show

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As I work on an article about the Mercedes Benz fuel tank cap and the Mercedes Benz glow plug, I came across this news about a talent show that will feature the Chevy Volt.

The innovative Chevrolet Volt will make an outward show. It’s not the first appearance of this model since we’ve seen movies and music videos that featured the Chevrolet Volt. But this one is different.

The vehicle would be part of the American Idol talent show and will give the opportunity for families to get their auto child safety seat checked to guarantee that it is installed properly. The General Motors Corp. Lordstown Complex subsequent yearly Community Car & Bike Show assures all that and more fun things would be experienced throughout the event’s run starting from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday at the extensive auto making compound.

Last 2006, the show attracted almost 800 vehicles and more than 10,000 viewers. It was documented by the Cruisin’ Times magazine as one of the peak 10 nonprofit car shows in different city states namely Michigan, Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania.

According to Tom Mock, the Lordstown spokesman, ‘Wwe want to start celebrating the area’s automotive heritage. It’s strong and getting stronger.”

The said show will feature the Chevy Volt model car that’s put up on the chassis made for the Chevrolet Cobalt at the Lordstown Complex. The vehicle can move 40 miles on an electrical charge prior to using any gasoline, and it is able to be charged all night at a domestic plug.

All along with the Tony Stewart No. 20 Chevrolet NASCAR racer are a number of gasoline-ethanol powered cars and they will also be displayed on the show.

President Jim Graham of the United Auto Workers Local 1112 requested the whole population to come to the show saying that the objective is to draw extra people to reach about 10,000 for this year.

The family activities will comprise child auto seat safety test, all along with other sports competition and prizes. And what’s this professional boxing championship challenger Kelly Pavlik planning to do? Oh, he is going to be an evaluator at the American Idol talent show.

The proceeds from Chinese auctions, the show’s vehicle entry fees, and other dealings will set out to help the Rich Center for Autism and the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northeast Ohio.

Julie Scarsella, the Make-A-Wish Regional Manager, said that "a voluntary family is listed to be present at to acquire its wish granted for a kid with a life frightening illness, adding up the GM staff are incredible.’’

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