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Thanks for posting these, I've always thought the EV1 was a very cool vehicle, though like some others I don't demonize GM for killing a car whose only useful purposes were R&D and marketing. But the thought came to mind while watching - if GM goes through with an all-electric version of the Volt, perhaps it should be called the "Volt EV2"? :)

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did GM make these commercials or were these outsourced? For how old they are they are still pretty relevant and effective. yet in that time period and still GM has horrible commercials.

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Thanx PCS I saw on here in Dayton before they got crushed & they were fast. The commercials reminded me of Pixars Wallie(sp) and something to do with the X Files (the truth is out there), the last one I think was a JOKE as the font was off & clearer than the words above the year.

I kinda always thought that they looked like Citron's from the back kinda Saturn in front. I'd like one for a diesel project actually.

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