February 27, 2012

Time to Buy a Chevy Volt

Kenneth Rapoza, Forbes


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Take this as a disclaimer: I know next to nothing about cars. I do know something about money: how to save it and how not to spend too much of it (except on occasional wild nights in foreign lands, or NYC). . .

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