When was the last time you took back your defective whatchamacallit to the store and the manager offered to take the gadget off your hands and give you anything on the shelf — even if it was of greater value — while your item was being fixed? Probably never is the answer to assume here. But General Motors is willing to do just that for Chevrolet Volt owners who are concerned about reported fire issues with the vehicle.
That’s right, while the company did say last week that it would offer a loaner to Volt owners as a means of transportation until the issue is resolved, what we didn’t realize is that it could be any vehicle. If a getaway with a Corvette ZR1 is what you desire, GM will let you borrow one with a smile. But chances are most Volt owners wouldn’t go for such a thing. Pity.
Source: Jalopnik
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Seriosly, I'd turn down the Corvette and its fuel bill for a replacement Volt.
Yes, I know the LS+6sp is as fuel efficient and as powerful as the small block has ever been, but I simply don't want to pay for gas anymore.
I don't want to pay for gas either, but for the next few years, my heart belongs to muscle cars and sports cars. I just need to get it out of my system.
My reckless side says it's worthit.
Yeah i would take the corevtte. The meek shall inherit the earth, but not in my life time.
I have a highly modified '99 but sadly, no Volt. I would totally go for a new Vette any day! It's temporary! Have a little fun because believe me, LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO HANG OUT IN THE SLOW LANE!!! =)
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