Although a majority of pundits, talking heads, writers, journalists, ham heads, motormouths, gearheads and idiots believe that their opinion is truly the most important, they just aren't. Not anymore.
As we've seen society embrace the internet and social media, more than ever consumers are able to voice their opinion loudly and guess what? Manufacturer's have started to listen. One of those automakers is General Motors, who has been on the ball with Buick.
When word got around that the 3.6-liter V6 Lacrosse needed all-wheel drive to remain competitive, GM listened. And they did again when there was sizable demand for the Regal GS. Well played, GM.
Now here comes the Chevrolet Volt. After receiving plenty of positive accolades, it is time for consumers to weigh in.
Keep your eyes peeled for any consumer reviews of Chevrolet's hottest product for 2011, the Volt
Scientists, journalists and a slew of other alleged experts have all weighed in on the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, and now the only verdict that truly matters--the public's--will be rendered.
General Motors said 6,348 consumers have taken the extended-range car for a spin during a 12-city “Volt Unplugged Tour,” and not surprisingly, GM's reviewers like it.
Still, initial feedback does appear to be truly positive. Kris Trexler, a member of the Volt's consumer-advisory board, said he liked the ride and handling. The car is built on underpinnings similar to those of the Cruze, called Delta, and it's billed as a conventional drive...
[Source: AutoWeek]
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