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Bob Loblaw (not verified)    February 20, 2012 - 10:05AM

In reply to by George Williams (not verified)

"Fact: The Volt doesn't meet the needs of most citizens today"

Please don't call things "Facts" when they are patently wrong. The FACT is that the vast majority of Americans commute fewer than 40 miles per day. Look it up. And stop murdering the word "fact." It makes you look ridiculous.

"no hope of providing the convenience, life span and low cost of gasoline internal combustion engine"

Convenience? You can either plug it in OR use gas. You literally never have to plug it in. This is just ADDING another option. That makes something LESS convenient? And when the car is in gas-only, it gets 35/40 mpg. What do you get?
Low cost? It costs $1.40 to charge a Volt for a 40-mile trip. Full charge, from empty. And again, even gas-only gets more than whatever you are driving.
Life span? The fact that you spout off about this when you could literally have no clue (unless this is Nostradamus, in which case, congratulations) just shows the emptiness of your argument. If you are just going to make stuff up, you probably could have been a little more spectacular than this.

Just a total failure of a post.

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