2011 Chevy Volt Unveiled
Heres the one many have been waiting for, the Chevy Volt. Dont try to rush right out and buy one just yet, they wont be ready for sale until November 2010. Heres what Popular Science has to say about the Chevy Volt.......
Today, after a nearly two-year tease, General Motors unveiled the final design for the car that it hopes will save the company: the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, the world's first production plug-in hybrid. The Volt is designed to drive 40 miles on a single charge of its giant lithium-ion battery; after that, an onboard 1.4-liter four-cylinder flex-fuel engine kicks in to power the electric motors that drive the car. GM will most likely make 10,000 of the cars in the first year of production; it's expected to go on sale in November 2010. It's unclear how much the car will cost, though the relatively unproven lithium-ion batteries could drive the cost close to $40,000. Government incentives could help drive that cost down closer to the $30,000 mark.
Not a bad looking car but still seems a little pricey. Any Comments?








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