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    At $28,000, plug-in Toyota Prius should be cheapest PHEV in U.S. in 2012
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    2010 Plug-in Prius Prototype – Click above for high res-image gallery
    On Monday, Toyota's head of product development, Takeshi Uchiyamada, announced that by 2012, the Japanese automaker will take hold of the plug-in hybrid market by offering the least-expensive and certainly one of the ...

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    AutoNation warns its Chevrolet dealers to sell the Volt at MSRP or else...
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    Chevrolet Volt in 'Victory Red' – click above for high-res image gallery
    After reporting that at least one Chevrolet dealer is ready to charge $20,000 over MSRP for the Volt, the country's largest new-car dealership chain, AutoNation, has come forth stating that none of its 27 Chevrolet ...

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    GM's Larry Nitz: finding buyers for the $41,000 Volt will be easy
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    2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    There's been quite a bit of chatter circulating around the Internet regarding the price of the Chevrolet Volt. Some of the noise coming in suggests that the Volt's buy price is too high, other reports hint that Chevrolet sets its ...

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    Plug-In 2010: Stakeholder, industry reactions to GM's Volt pricing strategy - it's a lease thing
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    Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    It was amazing to be among so many plug-in vehicle fans, engineers and stakeholders last week at the Plug-In 2010 conference when General Motors announced that the Chevy Volt would come with a $41,000 MSRP ($33,500 after federal tax ...

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    Report: Rush Limbaugh tears into Chevy Volt, fails to understand how it works [*Updated]
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    It has long been apparent that the more successful a talk radio host is, the less relevant the facts become. Case in point is this week's apparent tirade by Rush Limbaugh against the 2011 Chevrolet Volt. No doubt the Volt's sticker price came in higher than most of us had hoped at $41,000, and ...

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    Plug-in 2010: GM talks details about the Volt's $41,000 price tag
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    Following yesterday's big announcement, readers got a chance to ask Tony DiSalle, product marketing director for the Chevy Volt, some questions about the car's brand new $41,000 price tag ($33,500 after tax rebates). Since DiSalle was here at the Plug-In 2010 conference in San Jose, CA, we ...

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    2011 Chevrolet Volt to be priced at $41,000, $350/month lease for 36 months
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    Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    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 ...

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    So, how much should the Chevy Volt cost?
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    2011 Chevrolet Volt – click above for high-res image gallery
    If you were told to set the price for the Chevrolet Volt, what number would you choose? We were recently discussing this question with our friend Jim Motavalli and realized that we're really glad we don't have this job. It's kind ...

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    What will the Chevy Volt cost? Depends on the price of gas at the end of 2010
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    Click above for a high res gallery of the 2011 Chevy Volt
    During the recent conference call detailing the updates on the Chevy Volt, Executive Director of Global Engineering Bob Kruse said something that deserves to be highlighted: the price of the Volt will, in part, be determined by the cost of ...

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    Volt pricing and timing takes another twist: under $30 grand by 2010?
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    Click the Volt for a high-res galleryRound and round we go... where we stop, nobody knows! That sounds like an apt description of the merry-go-round that is the Chevrolet Volt, especially when pricing and delivery date are concerned. Perhaps what we are witnessing in this case is the first truly ...

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