You may go broke buying the Chevy Volt ($41,000 but there is a $7,500 tax credit available), but you won’t have to worry about adding optional features because there aren’t many to choose from! The Volt comes very nicely equipped, and you can expect your standard features like cruise control, auto climate control, navigation, Bluetooth, remote start, and keyless entry and ignition. Then, drivers of the 2011 Chevy Volt will love the XM Satellite Radio, 60GB built in hard drive, 30GB worth of music storage, real-time traffic and weather updates, and DVD with Bose speakers. There are six colors available as well as two optional upgrades for paint finishes.
The 2011 Nissan Leaf may start out at only $32,780, but it is also eligible for the $7,500 tax credit and there are several programs through individual states for additional rebates; the Leaf is only being released in a handful of regions. Drivers get nice standard equipment, like LED headlights, 16-inch alloy wheels, chrome for the door handles, and power mirrors. If you upgrade to the SL trim, you get a backup camera, solar panel, and auto headlights. The built in navigation system tells drivers how many more miles they car drive on their current charge level, and that will continuously update as you turn on or off the air conditioning, for example.
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