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Verdict on the 2012 Chevy Volt

CNET Car Tech takes the most recent plug-in hybrid (or, if you'd prefer, range-extender electric vehicle) on the road to see if its tech can keep up with its hype. But first, a lesson on how the heck the car even works.
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Verdict on the 2012 Chevy Volt
CNET Car Tech takes the most recent plug-in hybrid (or, if you'd prefer, range-extender electric vehicle) on the road to see if its tech can keep up with its hype. But first, a lesson on how the heck the car even works.

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