US: Chevy prices Volt

Author: Graeme Roberts | 27 July 2010

Chevrolet today said its Volt range extender hybrid would be priced from US$41,000 ($33,500 after the full federal income tax credit which ranges from $0 to $7,500)and would also be offered on 36 month lease from $350 a month with an initial $2,500 payment.

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