Submit Your Questions to our Washington D.C. Guests
January 17th, 2012 at 10:42am
Mark your calendars because we’re LIVE on January 26th from our nation’s capital for the 2012 Washington Auto Show. Join us as we learn how government regulations are affecting the future of alternative fuel vehicles such as clean diesels in the American market. We’ll be talking with top policy makers, technology experts and corporate leaders to get the answers.
Be there LIVE to have your questions answered by experts such as Roland Hwang of the National Resources Defense Council, Jake Jones from Daimler, Phil Murtaugh of CODA and many more. But, you can submit your questions NOW! Just click here or the link at the bottom of this post to submit your questions.
12:00PM ET / 17:00 GMT Live Show Begins
January 20th, 2012 at 12:02 pm
[...] Time. But we need your help! Go to the John’s Journal page of our website, Autoline.tv and submit your questions. Get ‘em in as soon as you can. You can also see the complete list of regulators and policymakers [...]
January 23rd, 2012 at 11:32 am
[...] be webcasting live from the Washington DC auto show this coming Thursday at noon, with a strong line-up. If you want to know what the regulators, [...]
January 25th, 2012 at 12:02 pm
[...] Thanks for all your letters and comments, we love to go through them all. And while you’re thinking of writing to us, we’d love to get any questions you’d like to pose to the people I’ll be interviewing at the Washington D.C. Auto Show tomorrow, starting at noon. We’ll have Margo Oge from the EPA, Roland Hwang, from the Natural Resources Defense Council, Phil Murtaugh with CODA and others. Go to the John’s Journal section of our website and scroll down to where it says submit your questions to our Washington D.C. guests. [...]
January 26th, 2012 at 11:23 am
[...] He’s down in D.C. right now for the Washington Auto Show. And make sure you stick around, because he’ll be webcasting LIVE from the nation’s capitol starting today at noon Eastern Time. Check it out . . . oh, and one more thing. It’s not too late [...]