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July 30, 2010

$41,000 For A Chevy?

Send by DennisMurray54

GM finally disclosed their pricing for the Chevy Volt electric car: $41,000 before a federal tax credit, and that is for the base model! This is not a car for the masses. Only upper middle class and higher will be able to afford this car as well as the costs of putting in a higher voltage charging line for faster charging. [...]

July 30, 2010

The Voltswagen - The Car The People Pay For - July 28, 2010

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Like the Apollo program, the Volt is massively expensive, and pointless Ontario taxpayers should be grateful that the Chevy Volt is not due to appear in the province until next year. Put together a $10,000-per-car provincial subsidy with ultra high-cost solar electricity foisted on the public via feed-in tariffs and you have a level of [...]

July 30, 2010

Worth The Cost? The Chevy Volt Vs. The Nissan Leaf

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With great fanfare, General Motors unveiled the $41,0000 sticker price for the Chevy Volt, its much-hyped extended-range electric sedan -- or about $8,000 more than the all-electric Nissan Leaf, which will list for $32,780. Are they worth the cost? [...]

October 13, 2010

How Electric Is The Chevy Volt?

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And to some critics, the Volt really is more just a car than an electric one. The Chevy Volt is displayed at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics [...]

October 11, 2010

Michigan Is Plug

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David Joos, Chairman of CMS Energy and Consumers Energy Company and Kristin Zimmerman, manager of advanced vehicle infrastructure for the Chevy Volt. [...]

July 28, 2010

The Chevy Volt Gets A Price Tag: $41,000USD

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When the Chevy Volt concept first materialised a few years back, there were a lot of questions surrounding America?s first mass-market electric car. While answers to most of those questions dribbled out over the last few years, GM remained mum on one critical aspect: price. But today it?s official: the Chevy Volt will cost $41,000USD [...]

July 30, 2010

GM Boosts Production Target Of Chevy Volt By 50%

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There's no better time to make a public announcement than when you have the President of the United States with you. Today,President Barack Obama visited the Detroit-Hamtramck plant where GM is building its Volt. They announced they would increase 2012 production of the Volt by a remarkable 50 percent due to strong and increasing public demand. [...]

July 28, 2010

Chevy Volt $41,000 Sticker Shock

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Car buyers interested in General Motors plug-in Chevrolet Volt might get electrocuted by the Volt's shocking sticker price, $41,000. The car's hefty price tag is at least three full years' wages for a minimum wage employee working full time all year long at $7.25 an hour. [...]

October 11, 2010

The Great Chevy Volt Hybrid Mishap Explained

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Of all the information spilling out of the Chevrolet Volt's national media launch in Detroit this week, none is more surprising to us tech heads than news [...]

October 11, 2010

Will Electric Cars Work For The Everyday Driver?

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The Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt already have tens of thousands of pre-orders. Until now, electric cars had been the domain of small groups of tech [...]

July 28, 2010

Volt May Be Electric, But STILL Not Clean Enough For CA

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While California loves the Nissan Leaf, current regulations deny Chevy Volt buyers two significant perks: a $5,000 rebate, and permission to drive solo in HOV Lanes. [...]

October 12, 2010

Things To Consider Before Buying Electric Vehicles

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The much-anticipated Chevy Volt is expected to be available in November and the Nissan Leaf will go on sale in December, but there is a lot to consider [...]

October 11, 2010

The Moment When A Volt Runs Down

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Alan Boyle writes:I barely noticed when the Chevy Volt stopped acting like an all-electric car. And that's exactly what General Motors is going for. [...]

July 27, 2010

The Chevy Volt: Now Taking Pre-Orders

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Pricing for the Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle with extended range is announced, with details given on where and when buyers can get more information on how to get their Volt. [...]

October 13, 2010

Test Drive's Healey On Chevy Volt Tiff: Price Is Only Real Flaw

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Volt is a remarkable piece of engineering that uses very little gasoline and, because it has an on-board gas engine to crank a generator and keep going when [...]

October 13, 2010

Chevy Volt To Hit Line In November

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Detroit — General Motors Co. will formally start production of its extended-range, battery-driven Volt on Nov. 10, GM Vice Chairman of Global Operations [...]

July 28, 2010

Would You Take The Nissan Leaf Or Chevy Volt

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It has been a few year of uncertainty and things not looking positive for General Motors as they finally revealed there the Chevy Volt the company's first Hybrid electric car that's for sale for $41,000 which is rather high for a car that can only go 40 miles on an electric battery power it extends range for 300 more miles would this be a car to bu [...]

July 27, 2010

EPA Still Not Settled On MPG Labels For Plug-ins

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The upcoming Chevy Volt claims to be able to achieve extremely high gas mileage, as much as 230 MPG, but the number that will be on its fuel economy sticker when it hits the market is still an unknown. That is because the EPA has still not finalized the procedure for calculating mileage on this type of vehicle. [...]

July 28, 2010

GMs Electric Wonder Will Cost You - Truthdig

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Back when GM was going down the tubes, we heard an awful lot about a futuristic electric car that would save the company. The Chevy Volt finally has a price tag, and its set at a luxurious $41,000 (before a substantial tax rebate). [...]

October 11, 2010

Best Buy To Plug EV Charging Stations

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With electric vehicles, including the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt, now coming onto the roads, the auto industry and governments are seeking to ensure that [...]

October 11, 2010

Test Drive Of Chevy Volt Is A Pleasant Surprise

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Months before it comes to market, the Chevrolet Volt — GM's plug-in hybrid with a backup gasoline engine — has already been slammed by many in the media. [...]

July 28, 2010

Chevy Volt Officially Priced At $41,000, $350/month

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It may not exactly be a huge surprise at this point, but GM has finally revealed that the official base price for its Chevrolet Volt will be $41,000 (including a $720 destination charge). That price is before the $7,500 federal tax credit, however, which will bring your eventual end cost down to a slightly more reasonable $33,500. [...]

July 27, 2010

Obama Stimulus To Pay For 15,000 Home Elect

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General Motors has announced that buyer's of its Chevy Volt could be eligible to receive a free home charging station thanks to the Obama administration's economic stimulus package. [...]

July 27, 2010

Cities Are Preparing For The Arrival Of Electric Vehicles

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Cities are preparing for the arrival of electric vehicles, as models like the Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt prepare to hit the market later this year. Car companies are making deals with local officials in cities across the country to set up public charging stations and figure out ways to make it easier for customers to charge their vehicles at home. [...]

July 27, 2010

GM Puts $41,000 Price Tag On The Chevy Volt

Send by ChrisArchitect

The Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in car capable of driving about 40 miles at a time on battery power without using any gasoline, will have a sticker price of $41,000 before a $7,500 federal tax credit, General Motors said Tuesday. The carmaker has begun taking orders for the plug-in vehicle, which is expected to be at dealers in November. [...]


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