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Volt Said To Get 230 MPG City

If only it wasn't going to cost $40,000.

Posted August 11 2009 12:28 PM by Jim Campisano 
Filed under: Chevy News, Car Engine, Other Chevy Engines

Word from GM today is that the much anticipated Chevy Volt will be rated at 230 miles per gallon in city driving based on a test system devised by the EPA and the automaker. It will be the first car to achieve triple-digit fuel economy in history.


The downside is that the car is expected to sell for between $40,000-$44,000. At that rate, it will take a 20 years for it to pay for itself. According to GM, it will cost 40 cents per day to charge the Volt to full capacity.

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