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    Potential Chevy Volt buyer turned off by $4,300 "market availability adjustment"
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    With reports constantly pouring in suggesting that some dealerships continue to mark up prices on the Chevrolet Volt, it's no surprise that a New Hampshire resident and potential Volt buyer stumbled upon one of Chevy's plug-ins with a price tag of $48,995. This particular New Hampshire man went ...

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    Chevy Volt not affected by GM's broad price increase for 2011 MY vehicles *UPDATE
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    Contrary to earlier reports, not every 2011 Model Year vehicle in the GM stable is due for a price increase. The Detroit Free Press had an article earlier this week saying that "nearly all" GM models will cost, on average, $123 more after the increase takes effect May 2nd. We wondered, will GM's ...

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    Do federal subsidies and Volt markups belong together?
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    We hear that Chevy Volts are in demand right now. It isn't hard to tell that there's a bit of a call for these vehicles when a dealer tries to put one for sale at $65,590. Even though that 50 percent markup is an exception (thankfully not the rule), there are many other dealers adding several ...

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    One Chevy dealer emphasizes "suggested" in MSRP with $65,590 Volt price tag
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    2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    Even though some Chevrolet dealers were warned to not sell the Volt above the MSRP, there is a distinct trend around the country where some dealers are trying to make a few extra (thousand) bucks off the popular plug-in vehicle. ...

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    Rumormill: GM looks to cut price of next-gen Chevy Volt by $7,500
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    2011 Chevrolet Volt – Click above for high-res image gallery
    Back in July of 2010, General Motors revealed that the 2011 Chevrolet Volt would be slapped with a base price of $41,000 (including a $720 destination charge, but excluding any plug-in vehicle incentives). While the Volt's ...

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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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    GM to be less transparent regarding future Voltec-based vehicles
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    For the past three-plus years, General Motors has provided the public with constant updates regarding the Chevrolet Volt's status. From the day of the Volt's public introduction back in 2007 to the start of production (scheduled for November 11th), The General has basically provided a ...

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    GM to offer competitive pricing on Chevrolet Volt in China
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    Chevrolet Volt in 'Victory Red' – Click above for high-res image gallery
    With its launch slated for the second half of 2011, Kevin Wale, president and managing director of General Motors China, promises that the Chevrolet Volt will be priced to compete in China's fledgling alternative ...

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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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