New Chevy Volt 230 MPG City

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28g w/o the bag

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Tesla:

Roadster - The base price of the car is US$109,000, and it qualifies for numerous state tax waivers, as well as the $7,500 federal tax credit.

Roadster Sport - The Roadster Sport starts at $128,500 in the United States

Model S - anticipated base price of US$57,400 (or US$49,900 after the federal tax rebate).




Model S pics . . .






that first photo is an aston martin...

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I saw a Tesla on the road the other day. They look cool in photographs but they remind me of the Lotus Elise out on the road. Too small for me to ride in.

Id cop that Tesla. It gets BETTER MPG than the Volt does.
You sure? The article mentioned that this would be the first car ever to break into the triple digit MPG numbers. Unless I'm missing something here.
 
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how did this turn into a tesla thread. i wouldnt buy a tesla car, it probably has shitty safety ratings and overall design concept. like chevy been doing this for around 100 years how long has tesla been in the car game? it might look cool, but looks dont mean its practical and worth the money.
 
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this is old news to guys like me...

They been talking about the Volt for like two years now, and I think it was at the North American International Auto Show back in January... of last year? I can't remember.


Good to see they're getting it out on the road though.

I just saw an Escalade Hybrid yesterday. Its kinda whack cuz they have "Hybrid" written on the sides of the damn truck. The little "H" badges are tight, but they need to not have it roll off saying "HYBRID".
 

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that model S is clean, they are charging way too much for that volt to get anyone to buy one.