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General Motors is trailing Nissan in electric car sales, prompting the the American automaker to boost output on Chevrolet Volt to 5,000 units a month as the automaker tries to take the lead.
However, parent company GM just made it a bit more of a palatable option: the 2014 Volt will be about $5,000 cheaper than the previous model. When you add in potential government tax credits of up ...
Chevy has announced a $5,000 price cut on the 2014 Volt. General Motors announced Tuesday that it will knock $5,000 off the sticker price of a new Chevy Volt, making it the latest electric car to ...
GM made the unofficial official today, cutting the price of the 2014 Chevrolet Volt to $34,995 -- $5,000 less than the 2013 model. What they didn't say was, "We sort of did that a few months ago ...
What's new for the 2014 Chevrolet Volt? Apart from a few new colors and a nifty new steering wheel, not much - unless, of course, you count the price tag.General Motors announced this morning it ...
It also didn’t grant the Volt access to a $5,000 state-funded rebate. How come? Despite the Volt being fully capable of a 40 mile pure electric range (which is good for 80 percent of the ...
The slow selling newfangled plug-in car, which is supposed to the star of General Motors' portfolio, is going to have $5,000 knocked off its list price. The 2014 Volt will now cost $34,995 ...
NBC News explains that with this latest incentive offer form GM, you could pick up a Chevy Volt for as little as $28,495. Base price for the car s $39,995, but GM offers $5,000 off any 2013 model ...