Chevrolet Volt Continues To Handle Nissan LEAF In Sales
For the month of February 2011, the Chevrolet Volt once again continued to smack around the all-electric Nissan FAIL LEAF in overall monthly sales, posting 281 unit sales to the[…]
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For the month of February 2011, the Chevrolet Volt once again continued to smack around the all-electric Nissan FAIL LEAF in overall monthly sales, posting 281 unit sales to the[…]
In a web chat put on by Opel yesterday with Mark Adams, GM Europe’s vice president of design, Adams provided general insight to the future direction of the Opel/Vauxhall brands.
Consumer Reports, what many could consider the Fox News of consumer evaluation publications, has just finished up its first evaluations on the Chevrolet Volt. Unsurprisingly, the critics were less than[…]
Opel is thinking about introducing another car for police departments, but it’s not the Insignia OPC, or the upcoming Astra GTC. Instead, they’re considering the Ampera, the Chevy Volt’s European[…]
Have a seat, Ford Sync. Chevrolet has finally entered the 21st century with the introduction of Chevrolet MyLink, the latest automotive infotainment system that allows drivers (or passengers) to access[…]
File this one under foul play: according to a report from Motor Trend, a Florida-based dealership is listing a Chevrolet Volt for $65,590 — nearly $15,000 higher than the Volt’s[…]
Despite the questionable affairs of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt not qualifying for California’s $5,000 tax rebate, word on the street is that next year’s model will carry an amazing 10-year,[…]
Audi A1, Audi A8, BMW 5 Series, BMW X3, Jaguar XJ, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Nissan LEAF, Porsche Cayenne, and the Volvo S/V60. A vehicle seems to be[…]
The Chevy Volt: the greatest invention since the light bulb? Maybe.
While the first Chevrolet Volt is far from being available across the United States, speculation has already begun about the next generation Volt and how the car’s price will drop[…]
Though we’re still a long ways away from seeing a plug-in electric vehicle in every household, OnStar has come up with a few things that will help EV owners —[…]
As GM begins to roll out the Chevrolet Volt on a national level, dealerships located in the EREV’s initial launch markets (plus Michigan) will be receiving Volts suited for demo[…]
Having made 125,389 sales for the month of January, Chevrooet is getting off to a fast start for 2011 right out of the gate, outpacing all of its rival brands,[…]
With Chevrolet carefully dancing around the (non-SS) performance segment with the Z-Spec line of show cars, we thought we’d ask what your favorite Z-Spec vehicle is. So, is it: Cruze[…]
So, for those of you living outside the realm of California, New York, Texas, D.C., Connecticut and/or New Jersey who cannot wait to purchase a 2011 Chevrolet Volt, don’t fret:[…]
File this one under the “bold-ass-statement” category, as General Motors CEO Dan Akerson has recently blurted out that his company would like to increase production of the Chevrolet Volt to[…]
Get it? Because — well — you plug in the Chevy Volt — and they want to… never mind. Anyways, according to a Reuters, GM is looking to reach out[…]
According to a report from the Detroit Free Press, General Motors is setting up to offer more electric power to its customers by expanding beyond the Chevy Volt and implementing[…]
Through a jury of 49 journalists, the Chevrolet Volt ran away with the 2011 North American Car of the Year, once again beating out the Nissan Leaf as well as[…]
Months before the Chevrolet Volt was even on sale it had an intense rival in the Nissan Leaf. Despite the Leaf being significantly different from the Volt as far as electric cars[…]