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<blockquote data-quote="texan" data-source="post: 931579" data-attributes="member: 38206"><p>The Chevrolet Volt got a clean bill of health, last Friday, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closing its </p><p>investigation into potential problems with the plug-in hybrid’s battery pack – but that doesn’t mean General Motors’ problems</p><p> with the Volt are over, as a Congressional hearing is scheduled to begin on Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>The hearings are unlikely to result in any significant changes in policy, but the GOP will clearly see the event as a way to revive concerns a</p><p>bout “Government Motors” and the controversial GM bailout. The White House and the maker itself are expected to counter by noting how GM </p><p>is regaining market share and profitability while also hoping to highlight the message that Volt is safe.</p><p><a href="http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/24/10225784-chevy-volts-problems-may-not-be-over-as-gms-ceo-prepares-to-face-congress" target="_blank">Bottom Line - Chevy Volt's problems may not be over as GM's CEO prepares to face Congress</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan, post: 931579, member: 38206"] The Chevrolet Volt got a clean bill of health, last Friday, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration closing its investigation into potential problems with the plug-in hybrid’s battery pack – but that doesn’t mean General Motors’ problems with the Volt are over, as a Congressional hearing is scheduled to begin on Wednesday. The hearings are unlikely to result in any significant changes in policy, but the GOP will clearly see the event as a way to revive concerns a bout “Government Motors” and the controversial GM bailout. The White House and the maker itself are expected to counter by noting how GM is regaining market share and profitability while also hoping to highlight the message that Volt is safe. [url=http://bottomline.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/24/10225784-chevy-volts-problems-may-not-be-over-as-gms-ceo-prepares-to-face-congress]Bottom Line - Chevy Volt's problems may not be over as GM's CEO prepares to face Congress[/url] [/QUOTE]
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