At the New York International Auto Show, Volvo executives were really excited about the new features of the upcoming 2018 Volvo S90, XC90, and V90 vehicles.
Volvo, still a luxury brand, now has cars for young families, downsizing families, executives, and for the real weekend warriors.
There are always surprises at the New York International Auto Show, and this year, automakers did not disappoint. Enter, Volkswagen. Who would have thought that Volkswagen would introduce a made-in-America SUV? Volkswagen, whose trademark is the "Volkswagen Beetle," has been changing over the years with the Jetta, Passat, Golf, Touareg, and Tiguan, but now with a full-fledged SUV, Volkswagen is entering a new era.
Ladies and gentleman, look out for the Volkswagen Atlas!
And, it's made in America!
In this interview at the 2017 New York International Auto Show, Fred Ligouri, Chevrolet, Electric Car Communications, explains the differences between the Chevrolet's electric vehicles, the Volt, and Bolt EV.
The similar sounding names of the Volt and the Bolt can be a little confusing, but know that with both vehicles you can go over 50 miles on a single charge.
Driving around Brooklyn, I wouldn’t need a charge for about six weeks. Sounds good to me, where do I sign up.