Chelsea Sexton talks about Plug-in Hybrids with AutoblogGree

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At the Santa Monica Alt Car Expo, AutoblogGreen's Sebastian Blanco caught up with Chelsea Sexton from Plug-in America. Learn more about PHEVs and the Chevy Volt here.

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  • How can you not fall in love with Chelsea Sexton? Green IS sexy...

  • Great comments Chelsea! You are an amazing teacher and spokesperson. This is all worth it, even though you are incredibly busy. You probably have more air miles logged than the shuttle astronauts. Keep on plug-in!

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  • @scotiacruiser She says thanks, and that she does that all the time.

  • @Nichen Are you getting the hots for my mother?

  • Chealsea looks so damn lovely.

  • agreed, I still like to think of a plug in hybrid as a unlimited mpg during normal commuting to work and 100mpg during long trips on holidays and vacations

  • you seem tense man, calm down, breathe

  • lots of cars are 25k, thats like a good median price. and no one is saying toyota is green, thats why she is protesting against them. they are SUPPOSED to be green, and a lot of the time they don't act like it.

  • you would be allot more inclined to spend 25 k if gas was $8 a gal. It will get up there someday!

  • Plug-in hybrids are here NOW. However, I would never buy one from GM due to their handling of the EV-1. I guess I'll wait for Toyota/Honda/Nissan to offer me a 100+ MPG car. In the meantime I'm biking, riding an electric scooter, and showing Big Oil where they can stick their record profits!!!

  • Wrong. If that were true then my current car with a gas engine and alternator(generator) would be a hybrid. The Webster's definition is:

    b: something (as a power plant, vehicle, or electronic circuit) that has two different types of components performing essentially the same function

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    The electric motor and gas engine do not perform the same function in the Volt at all.

    You can call it a hybrid, but it's not.

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