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Rhodomel (not verified)    January 25, 2019 - 4:17PM

Pure electric cars that are non-Tesla are a pain to travel long distance because it lacks a lot of fast charging stations. The ultrafast charging stations, including that of Tesla's have a lot of fees, jacking up the price per mile of travel based on total feed paid. Still, no pure electrics can beat the Volt for long distance driving on a cost per mile basis, and can get at least 400 miles per 5 minute load. And yet on commuting, allows 99% of your trip in electricity without any anxiety, be it an extended out of way trip or an emergency. The Volt is the best transition car, and it had made me aware of the wonderful quality that GM can deliver, taking me away from Toyota brand.

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