Could the Volt cost less than everyone thinks??? Here’s a clue…maybe…

General Motors has had pretty much all of the green car buzz over the past year and a half, since it announced it would build the Chevrolet Volt. The Volt is nearing production at the end of 2010 as a 2011 model and the biggest question that remains is this: what will the Volt cost? The current estimates put the cost of the vehicle around $40,000. The federal government has announced a $7,500 tax credit for vehicles like the Volt, but that raises another question. Is the $40k before or after the tax credit?
Well John Lauckner, GM’s head of global program management, has told The Wall Street Journal that the price of the car could be well under that $40,000 mark. The price won’t be set until this summer, so for now, head on over to Autoblog to hear more.
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