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GM aims to stop selling gasoline vehicles by 2035 in carbon neutrality pledge
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16568686" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>Chevy Volt does that. It runs 100% on EV on a small battery until you either tell it to run gas or it runs out of juice. Gen 1 (2011-2015) uses the motor as a generator, Gen 2 (2017-2019) uses the motor to drive the wheels directly. A lot of the used fleet vehicles never used the electric motors.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a 2017 with 12,800 miles on it and 11,200 of those miles were pure electric. It's a far cry from my CTS-V in terms of quality but GM started offering 0% financing on used EV's and they've depreciated so much I'm willing to give it a shot to take a chunk out of my $500 monthly gas bill and the exorbitant maintenance costs associated with it. I'll reserve the larger V for weekend family duty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16568686, member: 45161"] Chevy Volt does that. It runs 100% on EV on a small battery until you either tell it to run gas or it runs out of juice. Gen 1 (2011-2015) uses the motor as a generator, Gen 2 (2017-2019) uses the motor to drive the wheels directly. A lot of the used fleet vehicles never used the electric motors. I just bought a 2017 with 12,800 miles on it and 11,200 of those miles were pure electric. It's a far cry from my CTS-V in terms of quality but GM started offering 0% financing on used EV's and they've depreciated so much I'm willing to give it a shot to take a chunk out of my $500 monthly gas bill and the exorbitant maintenance costs associated with it. I'll reserve the larger V for weekend family duty. [/QUOTE]
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