11-24-2010, 09:38 PM
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Not just any car!
Drives: Orange Krate DOB - 11/22/2010
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 1,859
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Originally Posted by greenrail
"...Probably the most exciting vehicle coming from the Detroit 3 is the Volt."
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I am excited are you? LOL
Jury is still out.
Observation: At the LA Autoshow people were looking at the Camaro and Vette not the Volt. I stood in the distance for 2 hours counting people watching. The difference was night and day.
Factoid: There is a fundamental problem with battery powered cars and the problem is one the industry has been chasing for 100 years! It is called storage capacity. The bottom line is that there is no cheaper way to make energy then fossil fuel. Plain and simple. When they can develop a battery that is reasonably priced (average consumer), that can be charged with a standard household extension cord, gets at least 300-400 miles range, then electrics will sell like hotcakes. Don't forget to throw in some style and accessories all of which add weight and cut down on available charge/distance.
Car manufacturers are making these because of governmental research incentives and the "green movement". If those incentives went away...then the competition is on for style and power because that is what drives the market.
Supply and demand gets the price/profit. Case in point new Camaro low availability and new generation...dealer tacks on $5000.00 "popularity stipend". After a year...-$2000 off of MSRP. Our good friends at GM need to make sure the Volt doesn't turn into the next Vega! Both 4 letter cars beginning with V. One of them wasn't victorious at the market. Volt definately has one thing going for it... its not a Prius!
Last edited by Orange Krate; 11-24-2010 at 09:52 PM.
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