Before it officially made it to the American retail markets in October last year, there were reports saying that when General Motors (GM) officially rolls out the 2016 Chevrolet Volt, it shall only be initially available in 11 states in the US.
It was a clear disadvantage to the 2016 Chevrolet Volt as a hybrid vehicle considering that it is to go up against the Tesla Model S fully-electric sedan, which was made available in the entire US when it rolled off from the assembly line in September last year.
The 2016 Chevrolet Volt has officially made it to the motoring retail markets early in October last year but unfortunately, instead of the 11 states that were hyped, it was only made available initially on the State of California. Its availability in other US states will be known this year.
That was a big downer on the part of GM as it certainly shrunk the market and lessened the sales potentials of the all-new Volt.
Californians who were able to get the opportunity to finally see the 2016 Chevrolet Volt in local dealerships believe that at a retail price of $33,995, the sporty four-door sedan is quite a worthy purchase.