You posted in comment #14 before I got here.
“...and you posted we can now buy a Volt for $20K after rebates and credits.”
I'll remind you of what I said, with added emphasis:
“New Volts are being sold for $30,000 and qualify for around $10,000 in rebates, depending on where you live. So you can basically get a new Volt for $20,000.”
WA and OR don't offer state rebates, so residents would be limited to the $7,500 federal rebate. In California, where at least 40% of EVs are sold, there is a $2,500 EV credit. Here in Texas we have a $2,500 credit, Colorado has a $6,000 credit, and Georgia's recently-killed $5,000 credit is good for another three months. These are just a few; to get details on any particular state look here. On that same page you can also see that many states also offer big subsidies for the purchase and installation of garage chargers. Not that you really need one; most Chevy Volt owners just charge overnight with a household plug.
“Your posts on this subject are not just that the glass is half full but that its overflowing with the love for EVs.
Again, have you donated? :)”
Do you ask that of everyone or just people you disagree with? Is that accepted practice at FR?