No Compromise With the 2017 Chevrolet Volt
December 01 2017, Christin Chevrolet Buick GMC
For more than twenty years, car manufacturers have been trying, as best they could, to produce the electric car that reflects the price and quality everybody is looking for. Far from being our current reality, electric cars are seldom seen in the streets, since the efforts haven’t paid off. It’s only since the recent years, and indeed the few past months, that more and more electrical terminals are decorating the streets. It doesn’t stop there, since the omnipresence of the electric cars is growing in the media. Where does this drastic change come from? The answer: The 2017 Chevrolet Volt.
The reason for drivers’ reluctance was due to the price of new electric cars, but mostly, the fear of battery failure. General Motors, an automotive manufacturer that addresses consumer needs, had the ingenious idea of launching its hybrid car, the Chevrolet Volt, which offers all the electric advantages, without anguish associated with the battery life, and with the helpful financing solutions. This year, the Christin Auto 2017 Chevrolet Volt will satisfy more drivers looking to reduce fuel consumption without running the risk of power failure.
How Economical Is the 2017 Chevrolet Volt?
Drivers of hybrid cars have the answer: purchasing an electric or hybrid car is more profitable, as you always calculate the distance and correlate it with the battery life, taking into account the factors that could diminish it such as the temperature and the availability of the electrical charging stations. Does this detail deserve all that hassle?
This is still debatable. However, the drivers of the Chevrolet Volt have no concern, since the latter comes with a “gas” mode that is efficient. As an illustration, a round-trip from Montreal to Quebec with the 2017 Chevrolet Volt in “gas” mode only requires 4.5 L per 100 km without counting that braking regenerates the battery, so it is possible to switch back to the electric mode halfway to make even more savings.
Now that you are reassured, it’s time to let Christin Auto handle the furtherance! Since 2016, the second generation of Volt is presenting itself with technical improvements, including an improved electrical autonomy, going from about sixty kilometres to 85 km in electric mode.
That's not all! Electric cars are known to be very expensive but as the Volt brought itself with a gasoline extender, the government offered an $8,000 discount directly applicable when purchased from your Christin Auto Dealer in Montreal near Repentigny.