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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Disappointing Unveiling
Chevrolet officially unveiled the production version of the Volt yesterday. While not nearly as ugly as a Prius, it's also not nearly as attractive as the prototype designs were. I guess it's going to take a couple iterations on the battery development before it becomes all that I hoped it would be.
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I think it looks good. I don't know why you are disappointed with it.
I personally don't think the styling is as unique, sporty and aggressive as the prototypes were.
Coming out just around the time of my graduation, when I will have a Real Job, and will certainly need a new car.
Although hopefully a foreign car manufacturer will come out with one at the same time, since I refuse to drive a low-quality American-manufactured car.
I refuse to drive low-quality American manufactured cars too. That's why I have a Saturn.
It couldn't be styled that way and get the mileage it claims.
Also, I'll be going back to american made after my one Toyota is rusting already and the other Toyota is leaking massive amounts of water in it that the dealer somehow couldn't find before the 36000 mile warranty was up.
Toyota was good, but they have gotten lazy in my opinion and lost any future sales from me.
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