GM Slashes Price of 2014 Chevrolet Volt by $5,000 Amid Pressure from EV Rivals
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GM Slashes Price of 2014 Chevrolet Volt by $5,000 Amid Pressure from EV Rivals



Nissan's move to dramatically reduce prices of its all-electric Leaf and introduce a new entry-level model that starts at $28,800, or as low as $18,800 after federal tax credit and state rebate, as well as Ford's action to slash Focus Electric prices by up to $4,000 last month, did not go by unnoticed from GM, which announced a significant price cut for the Chevrolet Volt. Read more »




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