Three letters: U-S-B #chevygirls
A part of being "on the go" means being able to stay up-to-date with both my online and offline life. The two often cross paths, need constant attention, and require great energy. My online life is always "plugged in" — laptop, iPod, camera, cell phone — so I need access to a very important piece of hardware. And that is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) and a USB port. Would you believe I can take my life on the road with me thanks to this handy feature in the Chevy Traverse? Well, believe it peeps.
Take a look at the video to see just how easy life was just made more easy for this Baltimore Chevy Girl on the Go.
I L-U-V the U-S-B from Chevy Girls on Vimeo.
Not only can I listen to music from an iPod, but it also charges the device as well. Now I can no longer use the excuse that my battery died. I'll be able to capture life's every moment, or at least rock out to some great tunes while doing so.
Did I mention I hate having soccer practice on Fridays?
Disclaimer: The Baltimore Chevy Girls on the Go campaign is being sponsored by Baltimore Area Chevy Dealers. I was given a Chevy Traverse to test drive for one month, as well as gift cards to pay for the documented missions. The views and opinions shared are my own. The excitement is real and I may shed a tear when I return the vehicle back to its rightful owner.
Take a look at the video to see just how easy life was just made more easy for this Baltimore Chevy Girl on the Go.
I L-U-V the U-S-B from Chevy Girls on Vimeo.
Not only can I listen to music from an iPod, but it also charges the device as well. Now I can no longer use the excuse that my battery died. I'll be able to capture life's every moment, or at least rock out to some great tunes while doing so.
Did I mention I hate having soccer practice on Fridays?
Disclaimer: The Baltimore Chevy Girls on the Go campaign is being sponsored by Baltimore Area Chevy Dealers. I was given a Chevy Traverse to test drive for one month, as well as gift cards to pay for the documented missions. The views and opinions shared are my own. The excitement is real and I may shed a tear when I return the vehicle back to its rightful owner.
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