Sorry, you can’t have it. The old General has set Chevrolet Volt #1 aside for a top spot at the General Motors Heritage Collection Museum in Detroit. But, if your bid is high enough, you can still be the owner of Chevrolet Volt #2.
That’s right, the first paying customer for the long-anticipated full-electric bowtie will be a bidder at the Chevy Volt Charity Auction. The money goes to the Detroit Public Schools Foundation (DPSF), supporting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education initiatives in the Detroit Public Schools (DPS).
Sounds like a worthy cause, but does anybody even live in Detroit anymore?
Sorry, you can’t have it. The old General has set Chevrolet Volt #1 aside for a top spot at the General Motors Heritage Collection Museum in Detroit. But, if your bid is high enough, you can still be the owner of Chevrolet Volt #2.
That’s right, the first paying customer for the long-anticipated full-electric bowtie will be a bidder at the Chevy Volt Charity Auction. The money goes to the Detroit Public Schools Foundation (DPSF), supporting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education initiatives in the Detroit Public Schools (DPS).
Sounds like a worthy cause, but does anybody even live in Detroit anymore?