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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

this is a short video telling a little about the upcoming great electric car, the 2010 chevy volt.

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  • GM's ideas to destroy EV1 sickens me for life I will never ever buy and Gm cars ever!

  • How can this be the greatest electric car now ?

    It uses a massive lithium ion battery pack and only gets 40 miles per charge.

    The Baker Electric only used 6 lead acid batteries and got 110 mile to the charge in 1909.

    Most cars with this size lithium ion battery pack would get 250 miles per charge.

    So GM have cocked up again just like they did when they crushed one of the greatest electric cars the EV1.

    General Morons can go rot in hell for all I care!

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  • it is not even close to be good electric car with a driving range of the china made 500$ scooter. it does nothing, but keep you hooked on petrol. So far Renault releases first normal electric car.

  • Check out the Nissan Leaf. It just seems the car manufacturers have being delaying the inevitable electric cars for a long time. But more are coming out now.

  • i love american cars i grew up loving them and i`m proud of the mariner hybrid i got.

    bmw has an electric mini cooper, citroen has a model ready this year, i think the us car makers are a little too late.

    but i would love to see them come out with some electric only cars not hybrids fully electric hiway speed legal 4 door car like an taurus or something everybody can drive and afford.

    instead of a chevy volt overpriced and still a hybrid.

    WE WANT ELECTRIC CARS 150MILE PLUG IN EV

  • @katakisLives i hope so too.

  • @mciceteade I await their move into the EV market! especially the good solid German engineering of BMW! the main news I've heard so far has been from Japanese and American car firms! the US car industry has been in decline for years so if they can steal a march on other countries with EV's they could breathe life into the floundering US car market! the US has a proud automotive history and I really hope they can flourish again!

  • @katakisLives how about the citroen or bmw?

    dam frenchmen and germans always a step ahead?

  • This sounds like an excellent EV especially for the American market! given the distances one has to travel there it needs the backup of a gasoline engine in order to overcome the understandable range anxieties that surround other electric cars like the Nissan leaf! range is going to be an issue in the car capital of the world for a long time to come! GM isn't that far behind really! its not like anyone else has beaten then to market with a viable electric vehicle

  • GM destroyed this car with a gas generator. Doesn't GM understand that the kind of people that buy this car never want to see another drop of gasoline in there life?

  • @Odziz - For the record, I wish GM and everyone else would stop calling the Volt an electric car - it is NOT an electric car! It is a serial hybrid vehicle with plug-in capability only. As long as there is ANY need to use any other fuel than electricity from the battery pack, it is a HYBRID, not an electric vehicle - period! This thing is set up to start the gas engine for any number of reasons automatically (cold weather, low pack voltage, hills, etc). Not anything that I would ever buy. Ken.

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