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11-05-2012, 05:15 PM | #1 | ||
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Yep surprised me as well.
Parked in Bendigo opposite the council offices to drop off some paperwork a courier forgot to deliver. Wandered outside and parked opposite was a Chevrolet Volt. I knew it was Volt because it said "VOLT" in letter about 600 mm high in neon blue on the side. It was also marked Left Hand Drive on the back window and a sticker on the front window told anyone who cared to read it the vehicle was for evaluation purposes only and did not comply with ADR's under some section of the motor act. It had Vic registration and the plates looked the same as any other car apart from the little green "Hybrid" badge on them. Fit and finish of the panels looked impressive and the paintwork as good too. The interior looked pretty conventional (apart from the wheel on the LH side) and the leather seats and interior trim looked up market but fairly conventional. The owner was not there unfortunately so I didn't get a chance to discuss the vehicle in the little time I had. Just a surprise to see it there. Peter. |
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