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March 1, 2010

GM White Marsh upgrade good news for Baltimore

Here are Maryland Public Television's Jeff Salkin and me talking about General Motors' decision to move the manufacturing of hybrid-vehicle motors to the company's White Marsh plant. The discussion is about this column.

Posted by Jay Hancock at 1:22 PM | | Comments (1)
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Jay,

I have driven the Volt. Much faster than I thought it would be and extremely quiet. Years ago I had a diesel VW Rabbit and all I could think about was that car prior to actually driving the Volt. I was happy to get rid of the Rabbit even though it was very cheap to operate. Too many other negatives loud slow noisy inside could not climb a hill. Absoutely no comparison between the two cars. The Volt could get me out of my internal combustion machine.

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About Jay Hancock
Jay Hancock has been a financial columnist for The Baltimore Sun since 2001. He has also been The Baltimore Sun's diplomatic correspondent in Washington and its chief economics writer. Before moving to Baltimore in 1994 he worked for The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk and The Daily Press of Newport News.

His columns appear Tuesdays and Sundays.
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