Monday, March 5, 2012

Unbelievable: The Chevrolet Volt has been named European Car of the Year

GM just suspended production for several week because of lack of sales.
GENEVA (AP) — The Opel Ampera, which sells in the United States as the Chevrolet Volt, has been named European Car of the Year by automotive journalists from 23 countries.
The Opel Ampera, which premiered at the Geneva Motor Show in 2009, is an electric car with an extended range of 500 kilometers (300 miles).
It won with 330 votes out of a total 1475 cast, ahead of the Volkswagen Up! with 281 votes and the Ford Focus with 256.
The prestigious award made Monday on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show is considered one of the most important in Europe and aims to indicate to consumers the car of the future.
The other finalists were the Range Rover Evoque, the Fiat Panda, the Citroen DS5, and the Toyota Yaris.

3 comments:

DaleP said...

Europe is made up of social democracies one of which we will be in 4 years.

DaleP said...

It will be tough keeping up with demand after these awards with a shuttered plant

Bluegrass Pundit said...

DaleP said...

"It will be tough keeping up with demand after these awards with a shuttered plant"

Winning comment. :)