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Dealers going to gouge?
http://www.dailytech.com/Some+Chevy...After+Markup+GM+Defends+MSRP/article19256.htm
Of course, even at $31.5K after rebates, the Volt makes no economic sense at all, with good economical cars available for much less money. And better ones coming like the new Focus and Cruze.
http://www.dailytech.com/Some+Chevy...After+Markup+GM+Defends+MSRP/article19256.htm
A reporter from Edmunds inquired at a local dealership about the price of the 2011 Chevy Volt electric vehicle and was told that they were going to be charging $61,000 USD for the vehicle ($52,750 after tax credit). That price includes a $20,000 USD markup going directly into the dealer's pocket.
Of course, even at $31.5K after rebates, the Volt makes no economic sense at all, with good economical cars available for much less money. And better ones coming like the new Focus and Cruze.
