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Just Lovin' My Camaro!
Drives: CGM 2LT/RS/AUTO Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: san antonio, tx
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I keep rubbin my eyes and make sure that I am reading it right, 230mpg!!! Live in America, buy American, be an American!
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NJHKKM $29,965.00 1EH37 1100 03/28/2009 AFF, B34, DCP, FE9, GBV, LLT, MX0, SGC, UQA, WRS, 2LT 50 YEARS FROM NOW, DON'T YOU WANNA BE ABLE TO LOOK BACK AND SAY YOU HAD THE GUTS TO GET INTO THE CAR!?!? ORDER STATUS : 6000 as of 08.18.2009. VIN# 33,985!!! His name is 'GOLIATH'!!! GOT MY CAR!!!! AND I LOVE IT!!!! |
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Group Provocateur
Drives: Long Distances Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Arizona
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I hope people buy the plug-ins like crazy so there'll be enough fuel left for those of us who still prefer the gas-combustion mode of transportation.
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Drives: 2011 Mustang 5.0 in Kona Blue Join Date: Mar 2008
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#1a, the battery is a 16 kilowatt unit. That is, it can hold a 16 Kilowatt charge. (almost enough power to run your house for two days off the grid....) BUT, that 40-mile range only uses 8 kilowatts. The reason they did this is so the battery will never have a depleted charge, and so it will maximize the battery's lifespan. #1b, A Battery's life expectancy is usually expressed in terms of charge capacity. Or, the amount of the original 16 Kw that the battery can still hold after x years. Based on preliminary reports, the battery should maintain at least 70% capacity at the ten year point. Which means, if they program the on-board computer properly, you'll still get a 40-mile (or extremely close) range at the ten-year point. And ten-years is, on-average, the amount of time you'll own a vehicle. At that point, it's pretty much expected for your car to start having problems. #1c, In ten years time...Battery technology will have advanced to the point of making these batteries obsolete. Hopefully, that will drive the cost of the batteries down by half or three-quarters. If you were hell-bent on keeping your original Chevy Volt, (instead of buying a new, cheaper version) you could probably buy a relatively new, antiquated battery for very little $$. #2, The car's performance will not be effected by the battery. Think of it like your cell phone, because the batteries used in both are similar. When your cell phone is 2 years old, you have to recharge it more often, correct? But the phone still performs, and functions like new (provided you haven't dropped it and broken something). This will be the case of the Volt. No stuttering, no speed problems due to the battery. If those problems exist, it will be the fault of the motors (which, like any motor will last almost forever), not the battery. |
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2. How many people keep a daily driver these days more than 10 years? I also remember seeing somewhere that a charge would cost 40 Cents. I'll see if I can find that again for you. |
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At a rate of 11 cents a Kwh, and 8 KwH per charge,
you get roughly, .88 a charge. And about $2.20 dollars per 100 miles. That's compared to $3.00 for 30 miles, or $10.02 per 10 miles, IF you do only hwy driving. (And all the oil to go along with it...which is most of the reason they're making this car.) ----- As for your post following mine about cost-to-own, AngryAmish, you're on the right track, but you're not showing it correctly. The cost of gas isn't actually deducted from the Volt's cost, so it's improperly represented that way, because it's really hypothetical. In real life, again using a 25k Malibu @ 30mpg (avg...which is a pretty astounding number), 3.50 a gallon (call this an average number over the span of 2010-2020...), and 15,000 miles a year compared to the Volt over ten years, NOT counting maintenance costs: Malibu @ ten years: $42,500 Volt @ ten years: $35,800 $$ saved: $6700 So, as you can see, the Volt actually DOES save you money over it's operational lifespan. And if you increase the price of gas, or increase the time you own it, the difference only multiplies; take a more realistic $5/gal avg and maybe .15/KwH, for example: Malibu @ ten years: $50,000 Volt @ ten years: $37,000 $$ saved: $13,000 This car wasn't built to save you money. At least not primarily. It was built to prove GM can build a super-efficient car, to "kick Toyota in the teeth" according to Bob Lutz , and to eliminate the automobile from the fuel/emissions debate.The kicker is if people can afford the initial sticker price. If they're smart (illustrated above), they'll try to. Good news is, Volt 2.0 will be cheaper. That goal is already in mind. |
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...what? I dont see how any of those statements/questions relate to my post...
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Saint Augustine FL
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I ran the numbers a while back against my Mazda3 that is nearly paid off.
This was way before we knew the $7500 tax credit was in play. Check these out... A couple different ways to look at it. Quote:
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