People here keep on saying that the volt failed. Yet I can bet they will sell every single one they can possibly make for the first few years of the production run. People will buy them as a statement that they aren't using oil or because they're bad at math. Either way, GM won't have an issue selling these cars. Somehow that doesn't seem like "failing to please any particular group".
EV1 program should have been further developed. That made sense to me, albeit the burden on the electric grid. And Volt still uses oil, after 40miles, you are burning oil. Until fusion is harnessed or people get over the anti nuke sentiment, we will be using oil. Hell, USA still has a lot of coal burning power plant, I think that is worse than oil.
Not that plug in electric does not have its own problems, notably the grid as it stands cannot possible support the demand. We maybe switching back to local generation again and just use the grid as backup. I don't see too many politicians with enough balls to quadruple the grid.
The only thing sustaining GM was human stupidity. Hopefully that is behind them.
2011 Fusion Hybrid is supposed to be 41 city / 36 highway. It's a mid size sedan, it's a hybrid, and it's msrp is 28,100 with invoice 25,820. Fusion is a decent vehicle, why not just get the Fusion Hybrid?
http://autos.yahoo.com/ford_fusion/
Miraculously the same Fusion Hybrid MSRP in Canada is C$35949 (inc option,destination and ac tax)

But until end of August there is incentive knocking that down to 31620.... humm, I think I should check it out.