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Ep. 144: GM says yes to the Cadillac of Volts
Created: 11/13/2009
Video description: GM says yes to the Cadillac of Volts, eBay offers some free online car buying protection, electric cars you fill up -- not charge up, and a ride in a car that has the Sport on it, but not really in it.

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