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Chevrolet Volt gets closer to production

3:41 PM, 25/9/2007 .. Posted in Hybrid Vehicles .. 1 comments .. Link
chevy volt

The highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt has been showing up on US TV. During some recent baseball games in the US, Chevrolet showcased commercials that have the Volt as the center of attention.

The Volt was unveiled at the 2007 International Auto Show in Detroit, receiving extremely high fanfare for it's projected ability to run on full-electric for up to 40 miles. The Volt launched GM's new E-Flex propulsion system.

Volt may be recharged by plugging it into a common household electrical outlet, or with the onboard generator while driving or while parked. It can be configured to run on electricity, gasoline, E85 or biodiesel. Production for the Volt is slated to start very early in 2010 as a 2010 model.

So come on Holden - snap to it and get the orders in!


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The Chevy Volt Ad:


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This car pollutes.

5:38 PM, 6/3/2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
This car is a joke.
General Motors is doing it to us again.
They scrapped the GM EV1 and now have given us this unworkable monstosity. 40 miles between recarges is an insult to us.

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