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Originally Posted by DGthe3
I imagine it was a typo. The automakers didn't kill the electric ca, we killed the electric car because we didn't want them.
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I'm not so sure a blanket statement can be made to say that we don't want an elctric car. I think you can say that we don't want an electric car if it costs 10K more than it's gas version and only get marginally better gas mileage.
So far, it takes 10 years for a Hybrid purchaser to get his investment back. In other words, the Hybrid driver will not be saving any money over the regular gas model purchaser.
Now, this may all change with products such as the Volt. You will pay a premium for this car over it's gas competitor but it may only take 3 to 4 years for the car to start paying off.
Also, this car is a great opportunity for Govts. to wave taxes for anyone who buys a NEW electric car. This will encourage manufacturers to invest in this technology as well as offset the higher cost of the product to the consumer. The more Volts we buy, the cheaper it becomes for GM to build the car and invest in more of this technology.