I just got quotes for one because I am kicking around the idea of buying a PHEV with better safety ratings than my 2010 Fit. A 2017 Volt Premiere with front automatic braking can be had for $38k with no negotiating, it seems. That's too much for me but might be more justifiable if you drive more.
Personally I like the Ford C-Max Energi a lot better - much roomier, it's a "real" hatchback, and off-lease ones have a real middle seat in the back as opposed to the no-middle-seat situation of 2016 and older Volts and the no-room-for-legs one with 2017. The C-Max Energi gets less electric miles, but if you don't drive a ton it seems like a much more useful car overall.
Currently my Fit is worthless as it's under factory recall, so I'm not changing cars and I'm instead driving a very frustrating Chrysler 200, which is ginormous and has a horrible interface.
If you happen to be in eastern Pennsylvania or southern New York, there's a dealership in Myerstown, PA called Brubaker's with a bunch of PHEVs and one Ford Focus Electric, and they all seem to be at pretty good prices. I tested out their FFE but then realized I had no way of selling my Fit for a reasonable price.