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Harry Green Chevrolet to preview new Chevy Volt with showroom appearance

One of West Virginia’s largest Chevrolet dealers, Harry Green Chevrolet Nissan is displaying the much-anticipated Chevrolet Volt Wednesday, June 22nd and Thursday, June 23rd. The revolutionary vehicle named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year delivers 40 miles MPG of gasoline- and emissions-free electric driving. It will be available for viewing in Harry Green’s showroom on Route 50 East in Clarksburg Wednesday June 22nd and Thursday June 23rd.

The two-day viewing is a preview for current customers and others interested in finding out more about this revolutionary vehicle. Harry Green Chevrolet Nissan will be receiving an allotment of Volt’s later this year. “We are finalizing the number of vehicles and delivery dates with Chevrolet right now” said Frank Smith, General Sales Manager for Harry Green.

The Chevrolet Volt represents a new class of vehicle known as the Extended-Range Electric Vehicle, or E-REV. For trips up to 40 miles, the Volt is powered by electricity stored in its 16-kWh, lithium-ion battery. When the battery is depleted, a gasoline/E85-powered engine generator seamlessly provides electricity to power the Volt’s electric drive unit, sustaining the charge of the battery. Hal Green, President of the dealership is excited about bringing the next generation vehicle to North Central West Virginia. “The Volt is symbolic of Chevrolet’s exciting commitment to new technology, and fits very well with Harry Green Chevrolet Nissan’s commitment to bringing the best to North-Central West Virginia.

The Volt’s electric drive unit delivers the equivalent of 150 horsepower and a top speed of 100 miles per hour. The lack of engine noise, combined with special sound-deadening materials, make the Chevrolet Volt an extremely quiet vehicle to drive.GM estimates that the Volt will cost about two cents per mile to drive while under battery power compared to more than 12 cents per mile using gasoline. For an average driver who drives 40 miles per day (or 15,000 miles per year), this amounts to a cost savings of $1,500 annually.