The Volt Has Caught On Fire!

November 11, 2011
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I mean literally, it’s caught on fire. A Chevy Volt battery caught fire three weeks after a crash test. The car was sitting in a parking lot when it caught fire. According to GM, the incident occurred because proper protocols weren’t followed.

The NHTSA is having problems understanding why this battery was damaged and two others under the same conditions were not.

I am having problems understanding why the battery went on fire three weeks after the crash test while it was just sitting in a parking lot.

We need to follow the same standards Toyota was made to follow. Recall all Volts. They should be recalled anyway just because they’re useless little cars.

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