Here in the birthplace of GM, dealers don't have enough stock of the Volt according to news reports. My area is a skewed one, with many current and former GM workers able to buy products like the Volt with the "Class A" discount. Buying as a free agent is quite another thing, understandably.
I'm sorry it's not doing well.
Jim



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Jonathan V. Last - August 3, 2011
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/chevy-volt-still-not-selling_581956.html
The July sales numbers are out and the Chevy Volt continues to electrify (get it?) the country. GM sold … 125 Volts last month!
Way back in March I made fun of the Volt for selling 281 units in February. Turns out, February was a good month. But wait, there’s more! GM says they’re going to increase production to 5,000 Volts per month in order to keep up with demand. You see, they claim that the reason the Volt isn’t selling is that they can’t keep enough cars on the lot. A GM spokeswoman recently claimed that they are “virtually sold out.” Which is virtually true. Mark Modica called around his local Chevy dealers and found plenty of Volts waiting for an environmentally conscious driver to bring them home.
All told, GM has sold close to 2,700 Volts. (Funny aside: There’s a Volt in my neighborhood and a Volt that parks in my garage at work. So I see almost 0.1 percent of all the Volts in America on a daily basis.) But hey, the EV future is just around the corner.