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By Meg Marco August 11, 2009

Chevy Volt Will Get 230 mpg In The City GM claims more than 100 mpg overall for the Volt, with a city fuel economy rating of 230 mpg based on proposed EPA methodology for labeling plug-in vehicles. [Consumer Reports]

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