seem high to anyone else?
So GM have announced pricing for the new Volt
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/27/2...-3-year-lease/
General Motors' recently hired vice-president for sales and marketing Joel Ewanick took the stage at the Plug-In 2010 conference in San Jose, CA today and finally revealed that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt will have a base price of $41,000 (including a $720 destination charge) before federal and state tax incentives. While GM hasn't gone as aggressive as most people had hoped on the sticker price, the real deal appears to be the $350 per month for 36 months lease. That matches the monthly payment that Nissan is charging for the Leaf EV.
The effective purchase price of the Volt will be cut to $33,500 with a $7,500 federal tax credit (hence the asterisk in the title), but buyers will have to finance the $41,000 and get the credit back on their next tax return. Lease customers will have the credit factored in to their payment. The Volt lease requires a $2,500 down payment (vs $2,000 for the Leaf), but GM is including a clause in the lease contract that allows leasers to buy the car at the end of their term so that the automaker don't have another standoff with customers like it did with the all-electric EV1. Follow the jump to learn more about the Volt's price and how the order process will go, but first take our informal poll below.
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seem high to anyone else?
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"As a final incentive before giving up on a difficult task, try to imagine it successfully accomplished by someone you violently dislike"Originally Posted by glider
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A little, but it's due to the cost of constituents and manufacturing of the batteries. I guess it depends on how many km people do and the fuel price as to whether it's viableOriginally Posted by btm
"hello I'd like a car that looks like a bad version of the daewoo cruize. Yes thankyou that's right, also I found that engine about lairy and noisey can I have an underpowered electric motor in it instead, preferably one with batteries that will expire just after warranty. Hmm yes I don't mind paying a small fortune equal to that of European car purely cause you know that people will pay that kind of money cause of the hype behind it. Ohh and one last thing... Does it come in brown?"
their is a $7,500 gov rebate on it, but still
$33k is a bit steep.
in saying that its the same price as this
Nissan Leaf
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that leaf is fugly as!
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"As a final incentive before giving up on a difficult task, try to imagine it successfully accomplished by someone you violently dislike"Originally Posted by glider
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My rides: 2004 Opel/Bertone TS Astra turbo convertible - 2012 Mercedes Benz C204 C Class coupe
Others: 2009 Honda City VTiL sedan - 2015 Fiat 500
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