Saturday, September 10, 2011

Chevrolet wants to help the world to continue to pressure victims of cancer

DETROIT, -"Over 100 years of existence, Chevy has always helped all people in line with experience. We also know, sometimes the journey of life there are obstacles and sometimes has to end too quickly. Through racing fans, Chevrolet wants to help the world to continue to pressure victims of cancer," said Alan Batey , Chevrolet vice president, Sales and Service in the company's official release, as quoted autoblog (4 / 9).

General Motors showed its concern in patients with breast cancer in the world, particularly in the United States. To help patients, one of the American car giant is raising funds through the NASCAR Sprint Cup race with the Chevrolet Camaro painted pink. The race cars will compete in two series (4 and 10 September 2011) of the whole series this year.

Camaro macho figure who looks more feminine with pink. The choice of pink for the attention of the audience to care more about fellow human beings.

For that noble goal, Chevrolet spend 200 dollars for every lap adopted pink Camaro on the track. Funds raised will be donated through the American Cancer Society specifically to help sufferers of breast cancer.

Actually, the company's commitment to fight disease was limited to breast cancer in the title race. Throughout this year, Chevrolet officially took the American Cancer Society to campaign together. The company is also committed to actively take part in alert tone Breast Cancer, October 2011, pending the anniversary to -100 Chevrolet 3 November next.

Chevrolet wants to help the world to continue to pressure victims of cancer