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Chevrolet Volt EV Concept: Limited Edition Scale Model
While the production version of the Volt EV Concept (see here) will need another two years before it hits the roads, you can start dreaming of Chevy’s eco-friendly hybrid vehicle by acquiring a 1:32 scale die-cast model of the Concept. Apart from the fact that it will cost you significantly less – a mere $13.95, you can brag about being one of only 7,500 people that will obtain the first official replica of the Volt, made by BBurago. Note however that you can only order it online from Chevy’s official site as the die-cast model will not be available at retail locations. Via: Autoblog Green , Source: Chevrolet
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Picture Quiz: Who Designed The Chevrolet Volt?
All in all, GM gave out 13 pictures of people that took part in the development of the Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid. From this group of GM employees, six were involved in way or another with the Volt’s design. In the photo gallery after the jump...
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2011 Chevrolet Volt : Official High-res Images Of Production Version
Following a series of spy images, teaser shots and even pictures from the Volt’s mini role in the forthcoming Transformers 2 film, we finally get to see the first official photos of the (pre)production version of Chevy’s promising all-electric...
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Production Chevrolet Volt Spied At Transformers 2 Movie Set?
Could it be that the blue colored Chevrolet Volt that appeared along with a bunch of other GM cars like the Corvette Centennial Design Concept, the Chevy Beat and the ‘Bumblebee’ Camaro at a recent Transformers 2 movie set be the real deal?...
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Gm Releases Teaser Shots Of Production Chevy Volt
If you’re wondering why GM has decided to release teaser photos of the production version of the all-electric Chevy Volt nearly two years before it hits the market in late 2010, the answer is for the same exact marketing reasons that we were bombarded...
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Have Any Questions About The Chevy Volt? We’ll Ask Gm For You!
We have been invited to an exclusive event for online media featuring the Chevrolet Volt concept in Boston this Thursday, October 11. Since we like to think of ourselves as representatives of our readers, we’d like you to bring us any questions...
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