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Tinapoli (not verified)    February 5, 2012 - 8:05PM

Note the irony of Mr Morano not criticizing the money GM spends at Fox advertising the Volt.

If we applied the same "$250K subsidy" calculation method Murano uses for, say, cost per mile, a new $30k car would cost $30,000 per mile to operate. ($30k purchase price divided by 1 mile). This is equally as ridiculous and misleading as his "$250K subsidy" per Volt figure.

With over 12k miles, I am getting 120 MPG with my fabulous Volt. Ignoring the terrific mileage, the Volt is the best new car I have owned in 30 years, foreign or domestic.

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