
After 2 months, the thrilling treasure hunt organized by Volvo Cars of North America comes to an end. David Hutz, a 30 year-old computer programmer from Herndon, Virginia, unearthed the ‘heart’ of the treasure hunt Volvo XC90 V8 SUV.
Beating around 52,000 participants and outwitting six other finalists, Hutz finally unearthed the ‘heart’ in Bahamas. If you want to catch the techniques Hutz uses to trace the treasure then you learn it from him by viewing the series of webisodes on Volvo’s websites from August 25th.
Best part if that the romantic Hutz would be handing over the keys to the car to the person he adores the most, yes you guessed it right - to his wife. A well deserving winner indeed!
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[... To be honest, Volvo’s treasure hunt and tie-in with a certain Disney movie sequel starring Johnny Depp lost us after about three minutes. But apparently it’s over, and one man, David Hutz, a 30 year-old computer programmer from Herndon,...]
with all due respect, the article is poorly written and hard to read. use correct grammar please.
Ty for the suggestion. However, it surprises me that no one else but you, found the post difficult to read. Nevertheless, I do appreciate the effort taken to alert me.
Oh man! Just look at that car. Isn’t that similar with those car covers that we merely seen on countryside?