GM ANNOUNCES ETHANOL VEHICALS IN FLORIDA
Florida Governor Jeb Bush gets behind the wheel of an E85-capable Chevrolet Tahoe as he talks with Chevrolet General Manager Ed Peper at a press conference where General Motors, in a collaborative partnership with Inland Food Stores and the State of Florida. announced plans to launch 17 E85 ethanol fueling sites in the greater Tallahassee, Florida area The announcement was made at the first site, the Inland Food Store on North Monroe in Tallahassee, Florida Wednesday, September 13, 2006. (UPI Photo/General Motors HO/Brandon Goodman)
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