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Nissan And GM Bet Americans Ready To Go Electric

By the end of 2010, two mass-market electric cars will be rolling on American highways: the Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt. The Volt is a gas-electric hybrid, with an all-electric range of 40 miles, and the Leaf is pure electric, with a range of 100 miles. Are Americans ready to plug in? » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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Chevy Volt May Not Cut Efficiency Mustard

Robert Siegel speaks with John Voelcker, editor of GreenCarReports.com, and senior editor of High Gear Media Inc., about why the Chevy Volt may not qualify for a California Tax Rebate of $5,000, and why single drivers of Volts may not be able to use the HOV lanes in California, as the Nissan Leaf drivers will. » E-Mail This      » Add to Del.icio.us

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Chevy Volt: A lot of unanswered questions

While General Motors continues to define itself post-bankruptcy, it is pushing ahead with one of its key pre-bankruptcy projects: developing the Chevy Volt. See the rest here: Chevy Volt: A lot of unanswered questions Link: Chevy Volt: A lot of unanswered questions

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