With the 2016 Chevrolet Volt, the automaker will reportedly take a cue from Tesla and offer different models, one being an entry-level version priced "from just over $30,000," compared to the car's current price of $35,000. This rumored price could also help GM undercut its competition, with vehicles like Ford's C-Max Energi and Honda's Accord plug-in hybrid both carrying a much heavier price tag. As a result, however, Reuters states the lower-priced Volt would have a range of under 300 miles and offer "less equipment," so some sacrifices would be necessary. Still, this could be a good thing for you, since you'd have more options to choose from and, better yet, at a more reduced cost. Or, if money's no problem, you could always just buy a Model S and call it a day.