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I HOPE it does well for GM, I'm just worried the price point will turn many away.
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PreASS? Grow up. And thanks but I understand the technology behind the drive trains. That doesn't make it price competitive. IMHO If someone looks at a Prius and a Volt and looks at the price and what you get... They're going to go with a Prius... Or a Nissan Leaf.
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So although the Volt isn't the perfect solution for everyone, if you drive 40 miles per day in the Volt, you will only incur the cost of recharging. The same 40 miles in a Prius will cost you about .8 Gallons give or take. That is roughly $2.50 per day in fuel costs...........or $15 per week.........or $800 per year. And if you drive 40 miles one way and have the ability to recharge at work or your destination that savings doubles. Now the Volt looks pretty good. And having driven a Volt and a Prius I think the Volt has a much nicer interior, is quieter and rides better. IMO it is a better product. So, yes, I was hoping for a knock your socks off price too, but have you quoted a 3 year lease on that 34,000 Prius? Is it less than 350/month?
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Absolutely right about the mileage savings. And I know here in the DC/Metro there's a lot of people who can get great use out of that.
At the same time though a lot of those same people have living situations where they don't have the infrastructure to charge the Volt. Living in an apartment complex or parking in a parking garage with no plugs anywhere. So that's another (potential) problem that'll be around for a long time until our national infrastructure changes. I just think people are going to see 40K for a hybrid and balk. Chevy is going to have to sell that $35* HARD to overcome that. And no, the Prius website doesn't list a lease rate, so that's certainly a potential way to sidestep the problem, I can't speak to that. Please don't get me wrong. I WANT the Volt to be a success, I was stoked when I heard about it a few years ago...I'm just afraid sticker-shock is going to be a big "barrier to entry" on this baby. Quote:
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So is there a value on the intangibles? Simply being greener? or not using fuel at all? A pure EV would likely win out in that area. But for overall flexibility of being able to be green but also having transportation when you have no infrastructure to recharge I think the Volt can be a good choice for a significant number of buyers. Again, it isn't the answer for everyone but it eliminates the key variable in EVs......range anxiety. It's the number one concern people have with Electric Vehicles. And with a Pure EV you need infrastructure and you need consistent temperature and consistent grades and consistent passenger loads. Too many factors can decrease the Leaf's advertised 100 mile range.
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Even w/ the Gov rebate I think the 41 k might be to steep. I'm was looking forward to the volt it would be a perfect fit for me or the wife, but the Cruz might be my next DD. W/ the limited release of the volt and such.. :(
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Hmm...I'm conflicted.
On one hand, it's expensive. On the other hand...it undercuts Tesla's sedan's expected price, it can be leased for as much as the leaf (see: Volt = MUCH better car), and this sort of tech wasn't going to come free the first year. I think this is good news, honestly. Like it's been said - the car wasn't intended to sell hundreds of thousands the very first year. It's competitive with the leaf, which is phenominal considering the amount of car you get compared to that....thing. AND...this is the very first year. Price WILL come down as the technology ages, just like TVs. Cool! ![]() EDIT: I do wonder....Since the leases are likely to be most popular, what happens to all those used Volts after the leases are up? Maybe a USED Volt is the way to go in a few years? hmmm.... EDIT2: What does a Malibu come out to with comparable options? |
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Ya the price will scare off the uniformed and that has me wondering..I was given some advise and will no disclose the info too the public.. all I can say is
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It was the brainchild of Lutz because GM has NO hybrid presence in the market, especially back then. They wanted to leapfrog toyota's prius with an electric vehicle as opposed to the standard hybrid. They did that. The market chose this vehicle. People damned GM left and right when they sacked the EV1, and then people started buying up hybrids shortly afterward. See -- missed market potential. So, GM devises the Volt to make a splash. The PR was worth the initial loss to them. Stress on INITIAL loss, by the way...just like the prius it will eventually earn them money. I'm not sure anybody can until we get a definitive mpg rating on the Volt...which may come not a minute too late...EPA had to create a set of testing procedures for the Volt. |
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That test resulted in 230 mpg but I think they've thrown out that particular testing cycle
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