http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_08_09-2009_08_15.shtml#1249999709 [1]General Motors claims its new Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid will
get a whopping 230 miles per gallon in city driving, over four times
more than the current leader, the Toyota Prius. GM readily admits that
the Volt will not perform as well in highway driving, when the vehicle
will rely more on its engine on such trips, so its overall mpg will be
lower, but it could still be the first vehicle to obtain triple-digit
mileage numbers.
A car with triple-digit mpg? What's not to like? Even with tax
credits, many will find the cost to be a bit high. When the Volt
appears in showrooms next year, it will sell for for approximately
$40,000. In addition, there are still questions about battery life and
range. 230 mpg in the city won't be much to shout about if the vehicle
can't travel that far on a single charge. Nonetheless, the Volt does
appear to be a significant breakthrough in vehicle technology.
References
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http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2009/08/gm_says_volt_plugin_hybrid_to.html