Some Chevrolet dealers have chosen to stop selling the Chevrolet Volt because General Motors increased the price of Volt service tools. The decrease in Volt dealers could make it harder to find a Volt or force owners to travel further for service, particularly in rural areas.
Car and Driver says about 400 dealers won’t have the Volt in stock anymore. Though 400 dealerships seems like a significant drop, a Chevrolet spokesperson told Car and Driver that the “dealerships that ...
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A Dealer Near You May Stop Selling the Volt
Some Chevrolet dealers have chosen to stop selling the Chevrolet Volt because General Motors increased the price of Volt service tools. The decrease in Volt dealers could make it harder to find a Volt or force owners to travel further for service, particularly in rural areas.
Car and Driver says about 400 dealers won’t have the Volt in stock anymore. Though 400 dealerships seems like a significant drop, a Chevrolet spokesperson told Car and Driver that the “dealerships that ...
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Chevrolet Adds Dealer Demos to Volt Inventory
Chevrolet has announced that in order to meet its ambitious goal of selling 10,000 Chevy Volt plug-in hybrids in 2011, it will allow dealers to sell their demonstration models. This will make about 2,300 more Volts available to buyers, according to Automobile Magazine, which should help the company get closer to its sales goal.
Until now, Chevrolet dealers were required to keep Volt demonstration models on hand so that interested shoppers could have a model to test drive ...
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