Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Package Offers Low-emissions Chevy Volt 2012 California HOV Lanes



State of California has more than 1,400 miles of high occupancy vehicle, or HOV, lanes. Initially, only vehicles with two or more residents are used to minimize clutter. But as low-emission vehicles are becoming more common for the Golden State recently changed the rules allowing them to use the lanes to broaden their appeal to buyers.

"HOV Lane Access for a homage area in California," said Chris Perry, vice president of global marketing for Chevrolet. Despite the extended hybrid, V does not meet one of the 40 000 HOV stickers that are available only in California, Advanced, Advanced Technology - Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle. "

So far. Is that GM has changed to 2012 volts with a low-emissions package which makes it eligible to use HOV, even with less than two people inside

According to Chevrolet, its engineers have added a pump secondary air injection, a current of air in the exhaust system to improve the capacity of the catalyst to remove more pollutants from the area extending internal combustion engine .

Perry commented that "low-carbon Volt will be a strong draw for drivers driving environments congested daily commute in the United States."

In addition, buyers of all low emission equipped 2012 Volt will be eligible for the delivery of State Project cleaning of the vehicle that adds an incentive to over $ 1,500 loan, but the current federal government fiscal $ 7500.

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