LIVONIA, MI - The ROUSH liquid propane vehicle program continues to grow in terms of visibility, early adopters, and staff. The Livonia, Mich., company announced that Peter King has joined the division as executive director.
by Staff
September 8, 2010
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LIVONIA, MI - The ROUSH liquid propane vehicle program continues to grow in terms of visibility, early adopters, and staff. The Livonia, Mich., company announced that Peter King has joined the division as executive director.
In this role, King will be responsible for business development at the corporate level, as well as interface with the OEM fleet departments.
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"My main objective is to work with the main fleet accounts around the country to develop their alternative fuel programs and help them to see the value proposition in making a switch to propane," said King. "There are so many positive aspects to using clean propane technology and I'm looking forward to helping these accounts save money, clean up their emissions footprint, and help reduce the number of gallons of foreign oil gasoline used.
To get a look behind the scenes at what goes on at ROUSH and how the vehicles are designed, manufactured, and produced, log on to www.ROUSHtv.com. For more information, see your local ROUSH dealer, visit www.ROUSHperformance.com or call (800) 59-ROUSH.
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