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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

Martin LaMonica of CNET News interviews General Motor's director of electric infrastructure Britta Gross who shows the features of the 2011 Chevy Volt.

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  • I just bought a REAL ALL electric vehicle last month. My Fisker Karma. WHAT A RIDE!!! Check out some you tube vids on it. = )

  • diesel-electric trains runs 100% on electric motors but they don't call it an electric train

    Volt is a hybrid but of course you guys refuse to call it one and insist its an "electric car"

    electric-gasoline=HYBRID

    remove the gasoline motor and its an electric car

  • Glad she was at least honest about the price at the end of the video about incentives and such

  • Unlike a prius the Chevy Volt ONLY runs on battery power in the first 40 miles and will go 100mph the prius uses gas after 20mph so the Chevy is better and after 40miles driven the car still is electric but uses a gas motor to charge battery, again better than Prius, plus the Chevy just looks better.

  • The Chevvy volt is absolute crap ,look at the Ev1, HondaEv and Rav4 Ev, what a bunch of crap!

  • Damn, is she annoying or what? I LOVE the idea of electric vehicles, but the question I have is this, how much more will it increase my electric bill? I know it all depends on how much you drive, but assuming you drive say 20 miles a day @ x dollars per kilowatt, what would we be looking at?

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