Chevrolet News
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Mark Ups Aren’t New, But They Can Catch A Buyer Off Guard
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The 2011 Chevy Volt: Made Alongside GM's Gas-Guzzling V8sThink of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and very little seems conventional about it. With a range of 40 miles per charge and a range-extending gasoline engine used to provide extra power when the battery pack is depleted, Chevrolet is keen to push the car’s green credentials. Built at the Hamtramck...
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GM Confirms Return Of Mild Hybrid Models In 2011With the demise of Saturn, GM was left with only one model featuring its mild hybrid system, the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid sedan, but sadly even that green vehicle was dropped from the automaker’s lineup this year. GM is planning to bring back its mild hybrid models, however, and according to...
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GM Invests In Plug-In Hybrid Truckmaker Bright AutomotiveGeneral Motors announced today that it will invest in startup Bright Automotive, which hopes to start final production engineering of its Idea plug-in hybrid delivery van design later this year. GM Ventures, the automaker's venture investing arm, already provided funds to Bright this week; formal...
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2011 Chevy Volt Danger: Rapacious Dealer Surcharges Could Turn Off BuyersLast week GM announced pricing for its upcoming 2011 Chevrolet Volt, revealing that its range-extended electric vehicle will have a MSRP of $41,000. This came as quite a shock to many considering that the similarly advanced Nissan Leaf all-electric vehicle will have a starting MSRP of just $32,780...
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We Hit the Big Time: NPR's 'All Things Considered' Calls!We are mostly humble peasants here at Green Car Reports. We just try to report on green cars fairly, with an occasional bit of acerbity tossed in for flavor. Once in a while, we post a story that hits a chord, including our discussion of why the 2011 Chevrolet Volt may not get either an EV purchase...
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Not As Anticipated As the Volt, But a Win In The Small Car Category
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Another Chevy Volt Surprise: Premium Fuel RequiredIf You Want Maximum Efficiency, You Will Have To Pay For It
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Car Sales Surpass Cash-For-Clunkers For The First Time In 2010Could Higher Sales Forecasts Mean The Industry Is Coming Back?
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L.A. Auto Show Scheduled For More Than 20 World Vehicle DebutsMore Auto Debuts Seem To Signify Shows Importance
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Volt Production Increase: Does It Indicate Future Success?Could the Volt Be Chevrolet's Next Blockbuster?
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BREAKING: GM Boosts 2011 Chevrolet Volt Production 50 PercentThere'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 2011 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle. And the company took full advantage of...
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Green conscience and new technology are both laudable, but getting extra money in your back pocket is nice too. Now, after all those years of paying taxes on your hard work, you can finally get some of it back. Consider it a tax refund for buying an electric car. Now that we know the purchase and lease prices of two of the biggest-hitters--the 2011 Chevrolet Volt and the 2011 Nissan Leaf--many buyers will want to know is how much they'll save off the purchase price once federal and local tax credits have been taken into account. United States Buyers in the States will get some of the most...
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2011 Chevy Volt: Official GM Propaganda On Why It's BetterForgive us our weariness, please. It's only Thursday, but the barrage of news about the two upcoming electric cars that will go on sale for the 2011 model year is wearing us down. Nonetheless, we have manfully pulled ourselves together to bring you the video at the bottom of this piece, in which...
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Renting a Dollar Small Car Gets Charged By Hertz CompetitionAvis Puts a Bid To Grab The Thrifty Rental Chain
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2011 Chevrolet Volt Price Finally Announced Coming shortly after the Chevrolet's announcement about the 2011 Volt's 8 year, 100,000-mile battery warranty, GM has now announced the price for their range-extended EV. The Volt's MSRP will be $41,000. GM have also announced the three-year lease price for the Volt. At $350, with a $2,500...
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2011 Chevy Volt: No $5K Rebate, HOV-Lane Access For CA BuyersNow we know: The first two plug-in cars from major manufacturers will go head-to-head on warranties and lease prices: $350 a month for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, $349 for the 2011 Nissan Leaf. Now the choice shifts to other measures, including electric and overall range, as well as the plug-in perks...
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Volt Price Revealed: Be Prepared For a $41K Sticker PriceAfter Rebates the Pain In Your Wallet Should Lessen By $7K
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The 2011 Chevrolet Volt has been in gestation so long, we've wondered if it ever would become a reality. Now the reality is here. GM announced the price for the 2011 Volt at Plug-In 2010, a conference being held this week in San Jose. The Volt's MSRP will be $41,000, which includes a $720 destination fee. Early estimates had pegged the price at roughly $40,000, perhaps slightly less. Lower lease price GM also tossed a curve ball into the mix: The three-year lease price for the Volt will be $350 a month, with a $2,500 down payment. That's only a dollar higher than the lease for the 2011...
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Sounds For Silent EVs, More Data, Same Result: Not Needed?When we wrote about the debate over whether silent electric vehicles should have noise legislated into them, we obviously hit a nerve. Now EV enthusiast Mark Larsen has added further data to his original analysis of 1994-2008 traffic death figures from the Fatality Reporting System maintained by...
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Want a New Volt? The Price To Be Announced TomorrowWill Price Make the Anticipation Greater?
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Over 600 Chevy Dealers In Launch Regions To Offer 2011 VoltThree weeks ago, Chevrolet unveiled two new launch markets for its 2011 Volt electric car and described some of the things dealers would need to do in order to be granted the privilege of selling GM's most advanced and most eagerly awaited car in decades. Now it appears that pretty much every Chevy...
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GM Greens Its Auto ACs With Greenhouse-Gas-Friendly CoolantAmong the many substances emitted by autos back in the "good old days" were the refrigerant gases that would leak from older auto air conditioners. Freon, also known as R-12, was replaced starting in the early 1990s with R-134a, which did less damage to the ozone layer. Now concern has expanded to...
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Sounds For Silent EVs: Solving a Problem That May Not ExistIt's a wonderful TV news flash: Blind people in peril from killer electric cars! News at 11. The fear is that electric vehicles are so silent that blind people can't hear them coming, so new draft safety regulations may now require electric vehicles to emit sounds. There's just one problem...
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