Well, I cannot say how all the incentives work out, but their sale price on Volts is still mid 30s. That’s around $35,000 for one of the things.
They are rated at 38 MPG.
Heck, a 2013 Honda Civic LX gets 39 highway MPG and costs $20K.
A 2013 Honda Civic Hybrid gets 44 MPG and costs $25K, ten thousand less than the Chevy VOLT and without all the incentives.
Sorry Government Motors...no dice.
If anyone is looking for a new car, look at the Ford Fusion Hybrid. MSRP = $29,700; 47/47 rated MPG. I can vouch for the great MPG. If you learn how to drive a hybrid, you can get phenominal mileage. That said, even without the great mileage, the Fusion is an awesome car. You probably won't find a 2013 on a lot. I ordered one - it took 7 weeks for deliver, and was worth the wait.