GE said Thursday it will buy 25,000 electric vehicles for its fleet through 2015 in the largest-ever purchase of electric cars.
GE will begin with an initial purchase of 12,000 vehicles from General Motor Co., starting with Chevy Volt in 2011. The conglomerate said it "will add other vehicles as manufacturers expand their electric vehicle profiles."
The first Chevrolet Volt is expected to roll off production lines later this month.
GM confirmed the announcement with CNNMoney.com.
A dude calling himself Cesar is first to jump on and comment:
1. cesar
This keeps us from depending on oil from not so friendly places. It also helps the environment remain untouched from all that drilling; less polution and cost savings in the long run. I am anxious for this to be more common throughout our country and abroad as well.
November 11, 2010 at 9:23 am
Folks, I've seen message board ownage before in my long illustrious internet career. But never on such an epic and prolonged scale as what happens next. A total pummeling. It's friggin' hysterical. He may have off'ed himself by now.
Go here and laugh:
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