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But the camaro didn't fail to sell, they planned, priced them accordingly and reached out to a large market, and sold them left and right as a result.
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As for those comparing the technology of the Volt and the Prius...the Volt is to Prius as iPhone4s is to the basic flip phone from 10 years ago that you can still buy today. Both phones had their moment in the sun as the newest and best and both still perform the same basic function. They place phone calls. However, the iPhone does a lot more. If you would like to buy a flip phone, it will still do the job and definitely cost a lot less than the iPhone. However, if everything else the iPhone does is important to you, you will pay more for it. It all depends on the consumer. Despite the fact that they perform the same basic function and are roughly the same size, the buyer for a $20k Corolla is not the same as the buyer for a $40k plus Volt. That's Marketing 101. Yes, the laws of economics still apply. Lower prices bring higher volume, but lower prices don't necessarily bring lower costs. The Volt is priced commensurate with it's technology at a price GM thinks can generate the volume it needs to support the business case to build it as well as turn a profit on each one. Although I'm sure GM would like to sell Volt in high volume, I'm also sure GM never banked on it. They have a car called the Cruze that already does that job very well. If a person is only looking for commodity transportation, the Volt is not the car for them as there are many choices that perform the same basic function at a lower price. However, comparing the Volt to those cars right now is truly apples and oranges. As for your comment on the government "forcing this" as a shareholder, the Volt was in development as a product program well before the government intervened to save GM. It was always a technological exercise, not a political one...
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However, what I was trying to point out is that there is a difference between merely having pride in one's car or a car company and having a sense of personal superiority about oneself based on what one chooses to drive. I've had several conversations over the years with hybrid owners who clearly feel that driving a hybrid makes them a better person than me to the extent that I'm not worthy to be in the same conversation with them, but they tolerate it because they feel my simple mind needed to be lectured. Sure, Camaro, Mustang, and Challenger guys poke fun at each other, and often think their cars are better, but very rarely do I get a sense that any of them think they themselves are better than me as a person in conversations. A great example of this was the youtube video a while back (I think it was actually posted here on C5) of the woman who got out of her hybrid and went crazy on a guy sitting in a heavy-duty diesel truck over how bad the truck was for the environment. Muscle car guys may have pride in their cars, but I bet none of them would ever take time out of their day to walk up to a stranger and harass them about their Volt, or Prius, or Leaf, or whatever. That is the difference.
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Americans have always loved TV and new electronics, etc that make life better and easier. We buy them in large numbers and thus there is profit in those markets. Those who improve existing technology and invent new gadgets know this. On the flip side, Americans have never embraced electric cars. There has never been profit in that market.
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I would also contend that many early Volt owners do actually think it makes their life better. I spoke to one owner who has a $350/month lease. She also figures she saves $180/mo on gas which, by her math, equates to $170/mo net which is less than she was paying for her Camry. Sure, she is paying for the electricity to charge, so it is more than $170 in reality but she is thrilled. Saving money while driving a piece of rolling high technology is pretty cool for her.
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But suffice it to say the Volt was not forced by the government. Simply check the date the Volt was introduced at the auto show. Well before the bankruptcy.
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And trying to not get political, but the price to charge a Volt will skyrocket if certain policies are not changed. Our President is on record saying he aims to bankrupt coal plants. Where do you think the majority of electricity comes from? Yup, coal plants. So if he succeeeds in this, the Law of Supply and Demand will kick in and Volt owners will be paying alot more to charge their cars. |
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I think this is a great idea. Maybe if we buy cars from the company that we own then the stock will go up and will make our money back. Cool.
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I must be missing something.
The military has been exploring ideas for propulsion using something other than gas/diesel for some time. So the military decides to put a high tech propulsion system in their fleets for evaluation and this is bad? I guess I'm not getting the concern.
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Yeah, for things like tanks, ships, aircraft, etc...you know, actual military vehicles. Somehow, I doubt the cars the armchair brass drive back and forth between their houses in Arlington and the Pentagon will have much of any affect on the ability to perform military operations.
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It's also why most of the CTF vehicles ended up in the hands of the electric companies.
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