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In reply to the discussion: After Record Sales, Chevy Volt Production Will Resume One Week Early [View all]Liber-AL
(71 posts)38. I agree, Rosa
I always wondered what sense it made to buy a $40.000 car to save money spent on gas. If I keep my 9 year old PT cruiser ( it's paid for) I will come out ahead by saving on insurance ( liability only) and car payments. As long as I change the oil regularly and drive "liberally" it ought to last another 10 years. With only 73,000 mi. It has a lot of life left in it.
But if the price of Volts comes down to around $15,000 I might consider buying one... although, I still like the idea of no payments and liability only insurance! Hmmmm! Tuff decisions!
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After Record Sales, Chevy Volt Production Will Resume One Week Early [View all]
SunSeeker
Apr 2012
OP
As soon as three year-old Chevy Volts hit the market, I'm gonna get one used. n/t
Ian David
Apr 2012
#8
If they're selling so great let's stop subsidizing them to the tune of $7500 or $10000 a pop
high density
Apr 2012
#27
It makes sense for people who value reducing carbon emissions and the impact of habit destruction...
Kolesar
Apr 2012
#42