The 2011 North American Car and Truck of the Year winners have been announced at the Detroit Auto Show, with the Chevrolet Volt taking home the COTY, while the Ford Explorer took the Truck of the Year award.
The 2011 North American Car and Truck of the Year winners have been announced at the Detroit Auto Show, with the Chevrolet Volt taking home the COTY, while the Ford Explorer took the Truck of the Year award.
The first retail Chevrolet Volt has been auctioned off to Rick Hendrick for the hefty price of $225,000.
The North American Car and Truck of the Year jurors have selected their finalists for 2011.
An MPV/crossover based on the Chevrolet Volt could be making its debut at the North American International Auto Show in January.
The Chevrolet Volt has commenced regular production, and the first retail Volt (Shown above) will be auctioned off for charity at www.bidonthevolt.com.
The Chevy Volt’s fuel economy has been rated at the equivalent of 60 mpg by the Environmental Protection Agency. That sounds much more reasonable than the extravagant 230 mpg figure they came up with last year.
The Opel Ampera will set you back 42,900 Euros when it goes on sale in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Green Car Journal has announced their finalists for the 2011 Green Car of the Year award.
General Motors and its partners are planning to install over 5,300 EV charging stations in Michigan.