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2011 Chevrolet Volt Professional Cars.com Review

...What those cars can't do is drive petroleum-free. The Volt will launch by year's end in California, Washington, D.C., New York City and Austin, Texas. It will then hit dealerships in New Jersey...

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2011 Chevrolet Volt Professional Cars.com Review

...First, it's alarming to see the gas gauge greyed out. It's shoved off to the screen's corner during electric mode, and the fuel level doesn't budge. Even wilder is gazing at the pie chart separating...

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2011 Chevrolet Volt Professional Cars.com Review

...power to get me home and does driving an electric car mean I'm on a 'short leash' all the time?" One of the other misconceptions the Volt must overcome is that it's "another hybrid." It isn't, but...


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Edmunds user
Outstanding MPG!!!

...I bought the Chevy volt for one reason only. I'm a business man who drives around 300 miles almost everyday. Driving both city and highway averages 104mpg. Im...

Edmunds user
The future of the Automobile

...I have had my Volt for one month and am impressed with this vehicle. It is more refined than I expected. The ride and handling is very good especially for a...

MSN Autos user
ultimate unicorn

...Pros: everything Cons: nothing Overall: awesome...

Kelley Blue Book user
Best thing GM has come up with.

...Test drove a Volt in Houston. About a month later my wife drove one in Tennessee, a week later we owned one. 2012 Silver Ice. Best car we have owned...


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What do you think of the 2011 Chevy Volt?
http://www.chevrolet.com/pages/open/default/future/volt.do Some people may recognize it from Transformers: RotF as Jolt. I think it's a nice car, 40 miles may not seem like much, but that'll get me to school and work, and back. I'm kind of looking forward to it. What about you? Would you even consider getting a car like this? I know the 40 miles...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

well first of all the volt will beable to travel much farther than 40 miles. the 40 mile feature is emissions free, pure electric drive while there is a small gasoline motor that will recharge the battery when it runs low. so hyper Gforce (although i mean no disrespect) is kinda wrong. Plus if GM...

Can you pull a Chevy Volt behind a motorhome?
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Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

get one of those trailer things so only the rear wheels are on the road/turning and you'll be fine. They are a good idea on all FWD cars (including hybrids) because you aren't logging a bunch of miles on a car that isn't even on

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The 2011 Nissan Leaf, which goes on sale on a limited basis about the same time as the Volt, is an all-electric car, with a range of about 100 miles.

Simpler in purpose—and more than $10k cheaper than the Volt—the Leaf has no fuel tank, no tailpipe, and no conventional gasoline engine, so it's a greener solution if your daily driving is in the 40-90-mile range.

The Tesla Roadster is also an all-electric vehicle, but this little two-seater is a cartoonish exaggeration of what an EV can be—an EV exotic of sorts—capable of zero to 60 in less than four seconds.

And of course the Toyota Prius, ceremonial king of green cars, bears some contrast; Toyota is preparing a plug-in version of the Prius, but its all-electric capability will remain for low-speed operation only and its range will be very limited—less than 15 miles, typically.

The Lexus HS 250h is another alternative; but at nearly twice the price of a Prius, it appeals to the luxury set.

Unfortunately it neither has the mileage of the Prius nor its nimble driving demeanor.

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