First Chevrolet Volt Auctioned Off for $225,000
The auction for the first Chevrolet Volt has come to an end, with the winning bidder putting up $225,000 for what might be a very lucrative investment.
And while its future value might be unknown, what is certain is that the $225,000 isn't going to be wasted with the proceeds going to the Detroit Public Schools Foundation in support of Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.
Starting at $50,000 the price climbed…
And while its future value might be unknown, what is certain is that the $225,000 isn't going to be wasted with the proceeds going to the Detroit Public Schools Foundation in support of Science, Technology, Math and Engineering.
Starting at $50,000 the price climbed…

What do we call eliminating 8 million metric tons of carbon from the air? We call it a start.
As announced by
Chevrolet yesterday, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt is now on it's way to Chevy
dealers, including Courtesy Chevrolet. As a part of that
announcement, at Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly, GM North America President
Mark Reuss announced that the first Chevrolet Volt available for sale
would be auctioned online, with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefit
the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.
Calling it nothing less than a "brilliant idea," the team at Popular Mechanics recently honored the 2011 Chevrolet Volt as one of its "Top Products of 2010."
Three days ago, Chevrolet let loose with official details, pictures and even a few videos of the 2011 Camaro Convertible just ahead of the car's official debut at the LA Auto Show. The droptop pony car hasn't been a secret for some time now, but this is our first real look at a standard production model. 
GM just announced myChevrolet for owners of 2011 Chevy models. myChevrolet and OnStar MyLink applications are available for free on the Android or Apple iPhone.