Chevrolet Volt, OnStar Take Home Edison Awards
General Motors has walked away with a gold and silver medal from the 2011 Edison Awards. Named after Thomas Edison (duh), the awards represent the persistence and excellence of companies[…]
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General Motors has walked away with a gold and silver medal from the 2011 Edison Awards. Named after Thomas Edison (duh), the awards represent the persistence and excellence of companies[…]
Volt sales are beginning to climb as it continues to launch across the U.S.
Such a move could help lower development costs of the Voltec program, though it does bring on the concern of just how much GM plans on distinguishing a Buick variant of the Volt from the Chevy.
The Volt stops apologizing for being electric, and instead decides to flaunt its recent awards to the world.
Launching The General’s most evolutionary car it has arguably ever made in its largest market makes sense to us, and totally plausible.
We can’t make this stuff up.
Possible plant suspensions may take effect pending on the reports.
No matter what you may think of the Chevy Volt, its eventual success or failure depends on the population’s ability to rapidly adopt and embrace a new technology. We’ve seen this before…
Chevrolet celebrated Pi Day in the most numerical way possible.
As of February 28th, the Chevy Volt has managed to account for 982 total unit sales. Of that number, 410 (or 41.8%) were sold in California, with most of them[…]
In an effort to make the Chevrolet Volt appeal to more mainstream buyers, General Motors has been hard at work at finding ways to lower the cost of the[…]
Going along with claims from General Motors that they will sell 10,000 Chevrolet Volts through the year, the company has decided to add another shit later this year to the[…]
Despite the Chevrolet Volt failing to break the 1,000-unit mark as of last month’s sales results, GM’s Rob Peterson claims that the vehicle will begin to pick up momentum around the[…]
To further blur the line between distinguishing the Chevrolet Volt from the Opel Ampera in Europe, official pricing for the Volt puts the Volt at 41,950 euros, undercutting Ampera’s price[…]
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[…]