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Originally Posted by Skyman 08
Then you don't understand the purpose of the Volt, it is supposed to be BOTH a commuter car and a everyday car that can be used just as any other car can, You don't need to have 2 cars if you don't want to,..With the Leaf you have to either have a second vehicle for trips or rent a car every time you want to go more than 50 miles from home....P.S. I am retired so I don't drive to work any more... but when I did it was easily 50 mileas a day in traffic... so in essence with the leaf you have a one purpose vehicle for 32,000 dollars, with the Volt you get two cars in one. for 41,000 dollars..
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Not that I have any actual evidence to back this up with, but I'm willing to say the vast majority of households have at least two cars anyways; One for each partner, or sometimes one partner likes to drive multiple cars. In which case it wouldn't matter whether the Leaf can do-it-all, because chances are that they have another car.