% Here is a example of how a so-called 'news' item can totally confuse the
public. Let's count how many mistakes were made %

http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/79489/20150325/chevy-bolt-electric-vehicle.htm
Chevy Bolt Electric Vehicle Can Drive An Estimated 38 Miles Without Gas? EV
Charging Cost Is About $1.70 Per Day?
BY Laura Mari | Mar 25, 2015

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DETROIT, MI - General Motors reveals the new Chevrolet Bolt concept to the
media at the 2015 North American International Auto Show January 12, 2015 in
Detroit, Michigan. More than 5000 journalists from around the word will see
approximately 45 new vehicles
(Photo : Bill Pugliano | Getty Images News)
]

Chevrolet produced a hybrid car that allows car enthusiasts to drive without
using gas as the Chevy Bolt electric vehicle can drive an estimated 38 miles
on pure electricity.

"For less than the cost of a latte, you can fully charge your Volt and drive
an EPA-estimated 38 miles gas-free. Choose a standard 120V charging unit†
that allows you to fully charge the battery in about 10 to 16 hours. Or opt
for an available 240V charging station that cuts down your charging time to
approximately four hours," Chevrolet website stated.

According to the website, charging cost based on national average of 12
cents per kWh is about $1.70 per day.

"That 38-mile electrical charge is going to be a truer charge, when you hit
the breaks it's going to help recharge the battery like the previous model
but it does a little bit better job of it as well," sales manager Ryan
Serpentini said as noted by fox8.com.

The automaker's website also expounded how Chevy Bolt electric vehicle work.
It 'uses the energy stored in the battery before seamlessly transitioning to
the gas-powered generator' where drivers can travel for up to 380 miles in
full charge and full tank of gas.

Aside from the gas-less drive, Chevy Bolt electric vehicle also boasts of an
OnStar RemoteLink for use with a mobile device.

"You can control your vehicle from your phone from wherever you are,"
Serpentini said.

"If you're in California and your car is in Ohio you can lock your car, you
can start your car or you can check to make sure everything is up to speed
as far as making sure the tire pressure is okay, if you need an oil change,
you can check all of those things from your phone," he added.

The Chevy Bolt electric vehicle has eight hidden airbags for safety. Its
2014 model received a 5-Star Overall Score for Safety from the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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[comments ...
Eddie Yasi • a day ago  
 ... notice that the quote refers to the *V*olt, not the *B*olt ... this
illustrates why names that sound so much alike may not be as good an idea as
Chevy thought.

tftillman • 14 hours ago  
Get your Bolts and Volts sorted before you write, dumbass.

Regular_SF • 18 hours ago  
Laura Mari did you just copy/paste information on this article without doing
any research? VOLT and BOLT are two different vehicles. VOLT is an EV with
extended range while BOLT is a full EV to be produced in 2017. This vehicle
described in this article is the VOLT.
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