2011 Chevrolet Volt

<a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="AUTOORCRP002818" title="Kelley Blue Book LLC" href="/topic/services-shopping/vehicles/kelley-blue-book-llc-AUTOORCRP002818.topic">Kelley Blue Book</a> calls the Volt “a genuine revolution in automotive transportation.” Essentially it is a plug-in hybrid. The car runs on electricity for 30 to 50 miles, depending on weather and driving conditions, and then a gasoline powered engine kicks in, recharging the batteries and extending the range to more than 300 miles.

( General Motors Co. / April 26, 2012 )

Kelley Blue Book calls the Volt “a genuine revolution in automotive transportation.” Essentially it is a plug-in hybrid. The car runs on electricity for 30 to 50 miles, depending on weather and driving conditions, and then a gasoline powered engine kicks in, recharging the batteries and extending the range to more than 300 miles.

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