100 Mpg!!! What Am I Missing? Full Factory Wty 8 /100k Save $21k Off Sticker on 2040-cars
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Why have you not Bought this car yet ??? 100+ MPG NOT A MISPRINT This is a Electric/Gas Car with a range of over 350 miles only need to plug in overnight or plug in at work and you will never have to put gas in it. It has a 40 to 60 mile range on one charge then gas switches on to run motor and charge battery to get to the 350 mile range. You wont even know it has done this if your driving it is so smooth. This is the car the government doesn't want you to buy, the Oil Companies don't want you to buy it,The Dealer's don't make any profit on them so they don't stock them !. The Fact is I am trying to get you off the Oil Nipple and save you $ 1000's of dollars in gas alone. Window sticker new is $41015.00 SAVE over a $20,000 Full Factory Warranty, 8 years, 100k miles. BOSE stereo system,Navigation,CD I have been averaging a 104 mpg for the last two months, my light bill has been $30.00 per month charging it, which equals 8 gallons of gas. If you drive this car you will buy it!!! Car is in Excellent Cond only Minor wear and tear from taking luggage out over Bumper and some minor stone chips in pictures..Good Luck Bidding feel free to come out and see and drive car I am 20 miles outside Bradley airport in Connecticut you can reach me at 860-424-1818 Thanks....P.S. This is NOT one of the Salvage Volts that a lot of people are selling on e-bay for cheap !!!
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