Seriously considering getting the BMW i3. If anyone wants to buy a 2012 Volt with around 58k trouble free miles for under 20k, let me know
11/19/2014 11:48:10 AM
looks like the 2016 is showing promise - unless ford responds with making the c-max comparable i'll probably jump over to the volt
1/12/2015 4:17:43 PM
Yeah, the 2016 looks very good. I'm impressed. I doubt Ford is going to do much to change what they are doing now.
1/12/2015 4:48:36 PM
my next door neighbor got an i3. Pretty nice overall. The interior definitely keeps with the futuristic space-age aesthetic as the exterior. I wouldn't say that's a bad thing, just different. Also, not having been in other plug-ins besides a Tesla, it's hard to compare.It is roomier inside than it looks. As a guy over 6' tall, I did not feel cramped at all.
1/13/2015 1:54:41 PM
Yeah, I love the i3. But it is definitely a love it or hate it car.
1/15/2015 3:49:50 PM
7/2/2015 12:34:56 PM
that study assumes that fuel just appears in your gas tank and that coal just appears at the power station
7/2/2015 1:01:09 PM
Yeah....just noticed that glaring omission while reading further into the study.Who the fuck greenlit such a flawed study?!
7/2/2015 1:03:02 PM
Which is precisely why I don't mention the green reason in one of the many reasons to buy an electric car. I can show you at least 4 other studies that contradict that. Good thing that electric cars have a lot of benefits, without even needing to go down that street. I blame the left for carrying the 'green energy' banner while promoting cars to enrage the right to hate them.
7/2/2015 1:33:59 PM
^^ it's fine for the purpose of that study if you assume that those costs are already captured up to that point and are trying to determine economic impacts from that point forward, you just can't use it to justify an overall harm or benefit[Edited on July 3, 2015 at 2:48 PM. Reason : .]
7/3/2015 2:41:39 PM
Can anyone recommend a quality company to install a 240v charging station in my garage at a good price? Thinking of getting an EV but trying to pull together all upfront costs.
10/6/2015 4:51:50 PM
i think you are better off installing a nema 6-50 plug in the wall and buying a charger such as a clipper creek or any of the other cheaper chargers - realistically that will future proof you for at least a while as only tesla will be able to max out 50A currently - most chargers in cars today are 6.6kWh but who knows where that will go in the next 5-10 years
10/6/2015 11:04:36 PM
Thanks, that makes sense. Any advantage to using 6-50 versus 14-50? 14-50 is an RV hookup, right? So potentially I could take the charger with me and plug into RV sites, if needed. Good point on future-proofing...wonder if I shouldnt go ahead and install a 100A breaker for higher draws in the future. [Edit] Nevermind, I dont see any 80A chargers right now. Ill just make sure the wiring gauge is enough to handle 100A so I can just replace the breaker and charger in the future. [Edited on October 7, 2015 at 2:19 PM. Reason : a]
10/7/2015 2:12:02 PM
14-50 is fine as well - they make chargers that will plug in to both - the only 80a charger on the market today will be for a tesla - everyone else is playing catchup still unless you possibly count the limited usage of dc fast
10/7/2015 3:39:10 PM
Thanks. Are you in the Raleigh area and have an EV? If so, did you need a permit and inspection to install a new outlet/charging station? What are you driving? Im looking at the i3 but open to other suggestions.
10/7/2015 4:20:03 PM
Atlanta but you don't need a permit to add a wall outlet anywhere I thought. The biggest potential expense is likely if your current fuse box doesn't have enough available power and to add more requires bringing other parts of your electrical up to current code
10/7/2015 10:41:01 PM
Anyone spent any significant time with the cadillac ELR?
10/8/2015 12:15:09 PM
You need an electrical permit in Raleigh (you actually also need one in Atlanta)It's almost impossible for you to get caught not pulling a permit, but IMO $80 is worth it for another set of eyes to make sure you didn't hire a shit electrician
10/8/2015 3:17:06 PM
Believe it or not, CarZin is Voltless! Traded it in after 4 awesome years and nearly 80k miles for a 2 year lease on a BMW i3. I am hoping for an affordable Crossover is going to be available, or certainly larger sedan, in 2018. Then I'll be back to owning.
1/11/2016 11:06:00 AM
^ Also did a two year lease on an i3 REX. Really enjoying it so far. Hopefully when my lease is over there will be decent sedan/crossover options or Model S has dropped in price.
1/11/2016 11:40:05 AM
Awesome I am loving adaptive cruise control on my way home. That is almost worth the price of admission. Great minds think alike.
1/11/2016 4:37:01 PM
what's the drawback on a used volt? I see them with <40K on the clock for 15k all day
1/14/2016 9:03:44 PM
New model is announced with longer range and the possibility to out 3 in the back along with other improvements to the generator including using regular gas and quieter
1/14/2016 10:14:11 PM
but are the battery packs ticking bombs? any reason to avoid them in a vacuum?
1/14/2016 11:34:00 PM
Don't they come with a 10 year warranty?
1/15/2016 8:33:54 AM
I will tell you that you have virtually zero risk with a Volt battery. I could get into specifics, but these cars are an absolute steal less than 15k. Your pack will last well past 100k. If it does happen to lose more than 30% capacity inside of 8 years/100k miles, GM replaces it. After owning one, there is nothing that would stop me from buying a used Volt.
1/15/2016 10:03:59 AM
^ I'm considering replacing my pos beater 02 Solara with either a 2013 Prius or similar model year Volt. I don't have a place to charge the Volt either at home or at work. Would you still recommend the Volt?[Edited on January 15, 2016 at 2:39 PM. Reason : .]
1/15/2016 2:39:26 PM
You can charge it on 110 - doesn't have to be 220. If you can't charge it at least nightly I'd recommend against it though.
1/15/2016 4:56:55 PM
I think I'm going to get a 2012 CT200h. The Prius seems like a practical choice but after driving it I didn't feel anything. It felt kinda soul less. I haven't driven a Volt yet though mainly because I cannot stand Chevy interiors.
2/12/2016 3:25:19 PM
I drove a CT200h and thought it was without soul (kind of on par with a 2009 Elantra, but with a nicer interior). I hear the BMW i3 is awesome...If you like the CT200h, more power to you![Edited on February 12, 2016 at 4:01 PM. Reason : .]
2/12/2016 4:01:40 PM
I drove someone's CT200 last week for 200 miles. Didn't like it. The volt is vastly superior.
2/12/2016 7:20:59 PM
^^ I don't know if I like it yet. I am going to test drive a CT200h and a Volt tomorrow.
2/13/2016 12:15:25 AM
Thanks to you guys I'm considering selling my 09 e93 335i and my 02 Solara and getting a 2013 Volt. I'll probably keep the Volt for 3 years and then buy a Tesla Model 3 which should be on the used market by then hopefully.
2/15/2016 2:36:49 PM
Awesome It is a great car and you'll love it. Make sure you get a very good deal on it. My 2012 loaded Volt with 76k miles is for sale at Leith. You would probably get it around 11k. I think a well options 2013 should be around 15k.
2/15/2016 4:16:12 PM
btttanyone here have a 2017+?
5/12/2023 10:57:44 PM
We just got rid of our last year. It was a great car. Wouldn't have gotten rid of it except my mother (a landscape architect) had gotten it stuck 3 times on construction sites due to the low ground clearance. I was super lucky to get her a volvo xc40 recharge 3 days before the tax credit disappeared. She loved the volt though just needed the ground clearance. The volvo is super so far.
5/29/2023 8:28:26 PM