WARREN, Mich. – General Motors said Tuesday its Chevrolet Volt electric car could get 230 mpg in city driving, making it the first American vehicle to achieve triple-digit fuel economy if that figure ...
General Motors expects that the Chevy Volt will get an EPA city fuel-economy rating of 230 mpg, and a combined fuel economy rating of triple digits, CEO Fritz Henderson said Tuesday. The ratings will ...
Neither General Motors nor the EPA are making declarative statements about how, exactly, the 2011 Chevy Volt will achieve it’s much-touted 230 mpg rating that was announced today. GM’s most clear ...
View post: Jaguar’s Big Gamble Finally Arrives At The Nürburgring This revelation was revealed this afternoon during an event at GM’s Michigan battery plant in Brownstown Township, and we were in ...
DETROIT -- The Chevrolet Volt, General Motors' first foray into mass-market electric vehicles, will get the equivalent of 93 miles per gallon of gasoline in combined city and highway driving while ...
General Motors Corp. said yesterday that its Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car should get 230 mpg in city driving, more than four times the current champion, the Toyota Prius. The Volt is ...
Maybe I’m just getting sick of seeing those ads with the smiley-faced electrical outlet, but I figured that the 230 MPG touted for the Volt seemed a little too good to be true. As it turns out, ...
As Chevrolet very often point outs in marketing its 2011 Volt extended-range electric car, more than 70 percent of U.S. vehicles cover less than 40 miles a day. That means that if you recharge a Volt ...
We bought this car as the second owners and loved a lot about the car. We had a Prius before, but this motor both electric and gas worked way better than the anemic Prius engine. It feels more like a ...
Another blow for the Chevy Volt. The Department of Energy released its 2014 fuel economy guide, complete with a list of fuel economy leaders, and yet again, the Volt didn’t make the list. In fact, the ...
The Chevrolet Volt could be on its way to being the first mass-produced vehicle rated at 100 mpg or more. To ensure that happens, General Motors is asking the EPA to declare the Volt an electric ...
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