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Chevrolet Volt will be ready to use in 2010? 
Chevy Volt works, it will mean the average commuter could go months between fill-ups, making the Prius look like a gas-guzzler.
Right now, the most efficient hybrids only get a battery-powered boost at low speeds. Most of the time, they still burn gas. The Volt would be the first car to flip that equation by running solely on electricity, using a small gas engine not to move the wheels but recharge the battery.
Plug it in to any outlet overnight and it will go 40 miles without a drop of fuel, 650 miles on a single fill-up. At least that was the promise when the Volt concept was unveiled.
This car's cost is expensive??

Chevy Volt works, it will mean the average commuter could go months between fill-ups, making the Prius look like a gas-guzzler.
Right now, the most efficient hybrids only get a battery-powered boost at low speeds. Most of the time, they still burn gas. The Volt would be the first car to flip that equation by running solely on electricity, using a small gas engine not to move the wheels but recharge the battery.
Plug it in to any outlet overnight and it will go 40 miles without a drop of fuel, 650 miles on a single fill-up. At least that was the promise when the Volt concept was unveiled.
This car's cost is expensive??


