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View Article  Nicely Pressed - getting at the back story behind interesting press releases

The Release:

Jeffrey Automotive Introduces Brand New Plan for a DIY Electric Car

Cornwall, UK (PRWEB <http://www.prweb.com/>) March 5, 2007 -- Jeffrey Automotive is proud to introduce plans for a build it yourself electric car. The car can be built for $5,000 or less, with running costs of less than 3 cents a mile and no garage service bills. An excellent vehicle for doing the shopping, commuting to work or just for plain fun, all this and drivers will be helping the environment in the bargain.

source: http://ca.prweb.com/releases/2007/3/prweb509297.htm; www.electric-cars-plans.com

 

The Conversation:

Hi George: There is currently a gas shortage here in Toronto. Gosh - you should sell a lot of these plans around the world.  Suggestions though - what are the laws on these vehicles in North Amercia. Also I'd love to see a picture. Can I blog about your offering on http://prmeasure.blogware.com. I'm starting a new column called Nicely Pressed. You will get some good google rankings from the effort. I'll do a piece on you if you send me a few words about your company, its technology and how you are doing your PR program. No charge....

Howard Oliver
http://prmeasure.blogware.com

 

Hi Howard: Thanks for your interest in the car. I designed the car to solve just some of the problems you mention. The big manufacturers, are just not interested in the electric car being in the pockets of the petroleum companies, hence the hybrid the worst of both worlds. I have spent over a year researching and developing this vehicle using my previous background knowledge in the building of racing and sports cars, aeroplanes and boats.

We had hoped to present the car to the world this week, but like all the best laid plans the car is still with the people doing the finishing and painting - we will get their shortly.

The rules governing these vehicles in North America are very similar to those in Europe. There is not a problem as long as the specifications are met and the standard of workmanship is of a satisfactory standard. 
I'll get something together for you hopefully with a photo.

George Jeffrey

 

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View Article  Nicely Pressed - getting at the back story behind interesting press releases

I spend lots of time looking a press releases. Good, bad, boring, and sometimes interesting. The best ones are worth responding to. This is very web2.0 - interacting with the folks and companies that put these cool press releases out. There are conversations waiting to be engaged in - innovations to explore.

Nicely Pressed, a new feature on this blog, will engage in some of this chatty behavior.

Howard