GM said President EVs are not dead, next Volt will cost "thousands less" Menghadirkan
GM Chairman said EVs are not dead, next Volt will cost "thousands less"

despite forecasts this plug-in hybrid and all-electric vehicles could rise quickly because of the escalating prices of gasoline in 2012, their sales were a simple units 52 172 according to the Automotive News Data Center.
it's a drop in the ocean when read in the light of the total sales of new vehicles in the U.S. market, which has over 14.5 million last year. However, this represents a triple increase from 2011.
in the course of the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, GM America of the North the President Mark Reuss said, "the electric vehicle is not dead. We at GM believe that the public will accept and embrace electric vehicles. Some people already have. "
Reuss admitted that, right now, there are too many obstacles for plug-in hybrids and EVs to expand
he added that GM is totally engaged in the Chevrolet Volt who, despite that Reuss has called "an unprecedented political beat down" during the presidential election, the last year of the season, managed to triple its sales to 23 461 units.
top exec of GM in the United States has been dynamic on hybrid and plugin extended beach in Chevrolet to the saying, "it will sell even more." In addition, he revealed that "the next generation will be even better and cheaper" that the company can reduce costs through better design of battery and electric motors by "thousands of dollars".
by Andrew Tsaousis
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