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Wolfgang Uhl (not verified)    August 12, 2019 - 7:32PM

I have been driving Chevy Volts since they were introduced in 2011. My current MY 2018 gets up to 80 miles on a full charge. That's enough to never use gasoline. (Unless I go on a long distance trip) My solar panels produce over 8MWH per year so I never have to buy power from DTE.
I do not understand why anybody would still drive gasoline powered vehicles.
I was schocked to hear that GM will stop production of a car that makes so much sense.
I believe that money is the main reason.
The dealership earns less on a Volt compared to most other models.
Most dealers discourage buyers and try to steer them to other models.
GM is reportedly loosing money on every Volt they sell. Also, the general public is woefully uninformed.
If more of us would drive PHEV and generate their power with solar panels, we would be well on our way to solve our most urgent problems.
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