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Subscribe to this threadWant a Volt in 2010? Then take $40,000 to your nearest Chevy dealer
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MemphisNET @ Jan 27th 2008 11:45AM
It's a shame that it may not meet its original projected price initially... I was really looking forward to a 30k Volt.
However, I don't think this will be the Volts downfall. It will find an audience (both Hollywood celebs and other well-to-do's) or even a single car family who wants a premium vehicle. Not necessarily in inside fit & finish and luxury, but in technology.
And if they can get a Malibu like interior in there, it will be still be a nice place to be.
geo.stewart @ Jan 27th 2008 3:37PM
3 yrs away. we'll just have to wait and see. Lutz is smart to have a firm date. when developing tech, its the go ugly early philosophy. for this technology, the ugly will be the price but it will be important for GM to deliver on time and more importantly first. price will come down as competition increases, as is typical with vehicles and any other technology (PC, electronics, phones,...)