AutoblogGreen for 09.17.08

Click above for high-res gallery of the 2011 Chevy Volt
Look, there were other green car news stories yesterday, and AutoblogGreen covered them. But, really, the news is this: here's the 2011 Chevy Volt. Now, tell us which you like better the concept or production version?
- Officially Official: 2011 Chevrolet Volt finally revealed!
- If we were political pundits covering the production Chevy Volt reveal...
- Poll: 2011 Chevrolet Volt - which do you prefer, concept or production?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Don 8:22AM (9/17/2008)
Beats the Prius in every form and shape. Now that you are awake after decades of sleeping, show the world what you are really made of. Go GM go!!
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David 11:04PM (9/17/2008)
I highly doubt it will beat the Prius in reliability, which is the most important attribute of all, and one in which Generally Misaligned will falter ... as usual.
RayJ 10:36AM (9/17/2008)
Oh and the Prius has had recalls so it is not the icon of reliability people. Add to the fact the reason the Volt is not out right now is because GM is making sure it is rock solid in reliability. Something they do lately and why they are now doing so well in that regard. It is not 1985 anymore!
cFoo 10:21AM (9/17/2008)
I must admit, GM is heading in the right design direction again. It's almost as if they swapped designers with Honduh.
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RayJ 10:33AM (9/17/2008)
Production. I just love that interior and the outside looks so futuristic! I think if everyone loved it off the block it would not do well. I remember the same remarks when the first CTS came out. Sales went up every year for 5 years against industry trends. I want one and as long as I can get it for about 35K I will.
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