2011 Used Chevrolet Volt-EV

Vehicle Cost: The Chevy Volt is expected to have a list price of $40,000. However, all Volt purchasers will qualify for a $7,500 Federal Tax Credit, bringing the total cost down to $32,500. The Volt's primary electric car competitor, the Nissan Leaf, is expected to have a list price roughly $7,000 less than the Volt's. The most similar gas powered vehicle is the Chevrolet Cruze, with a price tag in the $20,000 range. Popular hybrids like the Toyota Prius and Honda Insight cost roughly $10,000 less than the Volt will. Clearly, if GM hopes to sell to more than just the first adopters, they will need to find ways to cut production costs and bring the price down.

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2011 Used Chevrolet Volt-EV

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The Chevy Volt is an electrical vehicle that just happens to have a backup gasoline engine to energy the motor, when the battery runs out.

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2011 Used Chevrolet Volt-EV