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February 03 2012
I always suspected that anyone who willingly purchased a Chevy Volt must be a bit spaced out.
And I was right:
GM has targeted the pervy space alien market because, well, who else would buy one?
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Volt buyers are out of this world
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The Volt might just be one of the least selling cars in the world.
"Honda's proposed class-action settlement would give aggrieved owners $100 to $200 each and a $1,000 credit toward the purchase of a new car. Legal fees in the class action case would give trial lawyers $8.5 million... Peters opted out of a class-action lawsuit so she could try to claim a higher payment for the failure of her Civic to deliver the 50 miles per gallon (21.26 kilometers per liter) that was promised when she bought it. Informed of the decision by The Associated Press, Peters exulted, "Wow! Fantastic."
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