Sawicki Motors, Freeport and Rochelle, Illinois
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sawicki Motor Company 2nd annual "Black Friday Special"
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| Mike Myers, Edna Miller, Rob Tholin |
On Friday, November 25, 2011 Sawicki Motor Company Promoted it's 2nd annual "Black Friday Special"
Special discounts were offered for vehicle checked in between 6 A.M. & 9 A.M..
All customers who had their vehicles checked in for the specials were entered into a drawing for a 32"LCD Flat Screen TV.
The winner from random draw: Edna Miller of Rochelle
Mike Myers General Manager, Edna Miller, Rob Tholin Service Manager are shown with Edna's new TV.
Our goal at Sawicki Motors is to exceed our customers expectations of reliable service, quality and exceptional value. By providing reliable service of the highest quality at an unequaled value, we build a long term, profitable relationship with our customers. By recognizing that 'word of mouth' is the best advertising, we will strive for 100% customer satisfaction to guarantee repeat and referral business. By having a highly trained and motivated staff we will achieve the satisfaction and pride that comes with knowing we will meet our goals and exceed our customers expectations.
Sawicki Motor Company 2nd annual "Black Friday Special"
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The All NEW Chevrolet VOLT
Now available at Sawicki Motors!
The first electric car that runs on more than electricity
Volt is unique among electric vehicles because you have two sources of energy. You have an electric source–a battery–that allows you to drive gas–free for an EPA–estimated 35 miles. And there's also an onboard gas generator that produces electricity so you can go up to a total of 375 additional miles on a full tank of gas4. So if you want to drive using only electricity, you can. If you want to drive using electricity and gas, you can do that too. Volt is first for two very good reasons.
So advanced, it's simple
If you can drive, you can drive a Volt. Instead of turning a key, you push a blue button. Rather than looking at dials and needles, you check two interactive LCD screens for feedback based on your particular driving style. For example, suppose you want to go from A to B in the most efficient manner possible. Volt is programmed to respond with a choice of three driving modes. Normal mode enables Volt to drive like a conventional car, only more efficiently. Sport mode gives drivers more aggressive feedback and heightened response. Mountain mode maintains a power reserve for climbing long, steep grades.
Charging for about $1.50 per day on average5
It doesn't get much simpler than that. For less than the cost of a latte, you can fully charge your Volt and drive an EPA–estimated 35 miles gas–free. Choose a standard 120V charging kit that allows you to plug into a conventional electrical outlet and fully charge the battery in about 10 hours, depending on climate. Or opt for an available 240V charging station that reduces your charging time to approximately four hours. Professional installation required. For more information, visit SPX Service Solutions.

The first electric car that runs on more than electricity
Volt is unique among electric vehicles because you have two sources of energy. You have an electric source–a battery–that allows you to drive gas–free for an EPA–estimated 35 miles. And there's also an onboard gas generator that produces electricity so you can go up to a total of 375 additional miles on a full tank of gas4. So if you want to drive using only electricity, you can. If you want to drive using electricity and gas, you can do that too. Volt is first for two very good reasons.
So advanced, it's simple
If you can drive, you can drive a Volt. Instead of turning a key, you push a blue button. Rather than looking at dials and needles, you check two interactive LCD screens for feedback based on your particular driving style. For example, suppose you want to go from A to B in the most efficient manner possible. Volt is programmed to respond with a choice of three driving modes. Normal mode enables Volt to drive like a conventional car, only more efficiently. Sport mode gives drivers more aggressive feedback and heightened response. Mountain mode maintains a power reserve for climbing long, steep grades.
Charging for about $1.50 per day on average5
It doesn't get much simpler than that. For less than the cost of a latte, you can fully charge your Volt and drive an EPA–estimated 35 miles gas–free. Choose a standard 120V charging kit that allows you to plug into a conventional electrical outlet and fully charge the battery in about 10 hours, depending on climate. Or opt for an available 240V charging station that reduces your charging time to approximately four hours. Professional installation required. For more information, visit SPX Service Solutions.
The All NEW Chevrolet VOLT
Friday, October 14, 2011
100 Years of Chevrolet | Take the Ride of Your Life | Chevy Culture
We present an other GM, Chevrolet video. Enjoy!
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