^they also came before the new safety standards. no airbags, no side impact reinforcement. That's why they are so light and get such good mileage.
10/6/2008 1:12:49 PM
^&^^I agree.
10/6/2008 1:22:02 PM
The concept looked stunning, but the product looks like a chevy prius... [Edited on October 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM. Reason : OK, not that bad, but still... looks like ass ]
10/6/2008 1:34:43 PM
You can't expect an extreme economy car to look like a sports car. Efficiency requirements dictate a shape similar to the Prius / Insight.That said, the Volt is NOT a hybrid. It's an electric car with a range-extending generator built in. It should not be compared to the Prius, since it's drivetrain is radically different. If your average daily commute is less than 40 miles round-trip, then you should expect the equivalent of over 100 MPG based on common conversion rates from electricity to gasoline. Also with Obama and a democratic congress in power, you can expect several subsidies placed to encourage sales of high-efficiency cars like the Volt. The total cost will be significantly less than $40,000 when factoring those in.
10/6/2008 5:41:37 PM
TOO UGLY, TOO EXPENSIVEsigh...TOO AMERICAN
10/6/2008 6:09:05 PM
VOLT SS405HP LS6PRESS RELEASE DUE OUT FRIDAY
10/6/2008 6:28:27 PM
this whole volt thing has been a HUGE disappointment.
10/6/2008 9:46:03 PM
10/6/2008 9:54:27 PM
^likewise
10/6/2008 11:04:04 PM
^^ As usual, your post is full of bullshit and hyperbole.
10/7/2008 1:54:28 AM
I thought the concept and actual model looked different
10/7/2008 2:28:21 AM
well a 2 door hybrid is kind of a dumb idea. at least someone had the insight to go with a sedan.
10/7/2008 7:18:48 AM
I'm pretty sure the original one has four doors, just look closer.
10/7/2008 7:38:48 AM
oh damn good catch.i was totally wrong there, lol
10/7/2008 1:01:25 PM
that thing looks like a civic+prius+malibu-esque decal slapped on
10/7/2008 1:48:27 PM
10/7/2008 9:28:19 PM
10/7/2008 9:36:31 PM
lol and the Ford volt.
10/7/2008 9:38:43 PM
^^ whoops, i meant 7K even at 31K, it's still a huge savings for a better car.
10/8/2008 3:31:26 AM
^C'mon, you're talking about aftermarket "solutions" that have not been tested, properly engineered or held to the same standards required of automakers. Its akin to saying that you could put a big turbo on a compact car to match the horsepower of a sports car and get "huge savings for a better car".Lets stick to reality here. Aftermarket modification of a Prius, Insight or Mini with an extended-range lithium-ion battery pack does not put it on the same footing as a car built and designed to have those features, and you know that.
10/8/2008 11:35:18 AM
^They come with full warrantees, which is the mark (to me) of being a reputable aftermarket solution. They have been extremely well tested. I'm not talking about Joe Blow putting batteries into his car in his home garage. These are serious, legitimate alternative energy companies creating well thought out, and tested, aftermarket solutions.The A123 Systems, which is the biggest outfit offering Prius plug-in solutions DOES have official ties with multiple major auto manufacturers.Hybrid Technologies (offering the Mini plug-in hybrid) is also well founded and has tons of real-world data to back themselves with proven technology.This is absolutely no different than Saleen, Lingenfelter, Ruf, Brabus, or any of the hundred or so other 3rd party vehicle outfitters around the world with solid reputations and close ties to the OEM's they live off of. The reason they exist is because they support markets too small or risky for the OEM, but are sustainable for a small, nimble company.[Edited on October 8, 2008 at 7:35 PM. Reason : . ]
10/8/2008 7:34:20 PM
10/8/2008 7:41:42 PM
prawn star has a crush on me.
10/14/2008 11:34:15 PM
^Hey there former roomie
10/15/2008 1:55:14 AM
what it be?
10/15/2008 4:00:53 PM
Just for Prawn StarImagine that, the official BMW Mini Cooper electric, with Lithium Ion technology. HMM. LA Preview: 204-hp lithium battery-powered MINI E revealed!
10/20/2008 12:09:07 AM
Hey, good for MINI. It's like their own version of the EV1:
10/20/2008 10:15:04 AM
China makes world's first production plug-in hybrid sedan and plug-in hybrid crossover.Imagine that, the Chinese beat the Japs, Europeans, and Americans!http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/13/detroit-2009-byd-f3dm-is-the-poor-mans-plug-in-toyota-corolla/http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/12/detroit-2009-byd-e6-is-worlds-first-production-dual-mode-plug/
1/15/2009 6:18:04 PM
sounds a bit too good to be true. 50%charge in 10 mins etc.? chinese are mighty industrious these days, and im sure warren buffet did his research before droppin a buncha his millionz into this venture so there is hope
1/15/2009 6:39:42 PM
I read this two days ago./old
1/16/2009 1:02:20 AM
Opel AmperaThe Chevy Volt for Europe. Looks much better than the Volt.Pic too large. Someone can resize it and post it if they want.http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2009/03/opemamperawall.jpg
3/1/2009 4:50:02 PM
Still looks like shit compared to the concept car. I know concept cars never quite make it to production, but this was a total bait and switch.For comparison, go back and look at the 350Z concept. It's almost identical to production.
3/1/2009 6:25:40 PM
agreed
3/1/2009 6:59:19 PM
this may be [old] but Telsa announces a $50k all-electric sedanhttp://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/26/tesla.new.sedan/index.html?iref=mpstoryviewlooks like they "borrowed" a lot of design ques from other luxury brands. It's a good looking ride, but it does look just like a regular internal-combustion car. Considering the possibilities that come from having an all-electric drive train, should electric cars be more radical? maybe that would justify having a higher price sticker better than introducing electric vehicles as wither "green" or "luxury" in order for them to sell at a profit. Remeber GM's skateboard platform? Im still not convinced it would have very efficient with the whole body swap idea, but the possibilities of not having a traditional engine compartment and ehaust and fuel system bring a lot of possibilities on what a car can look (and perform) like[Edited on March 27, 2009 at 7:21 AM. Reason : pic]
3/27/2009 7:19:49 AM
^ That looks good... much better looking than the volt.
3/27/2009 9:12:31 AM
I like it too, those wheels are beautiful (IMO). Looks like similar styling to some of the new Jags. Nice looking vehicle.
3/27/2009 11:09:22 AM
I love those wheels too.Looks to me like a cross between a Jag XF and an Aston Martin Vantage.Which is totally not a bad thing at all. In fact, it is a very good thing.
3/27/2009 11:13:09 AM
Igor, I think the shape of cars are dictated by many other things like cabin layout, crash testing, and aerodynamics, perhaps even more so than drivetrain set up. Look at the shape of a Corvair, doesn't look particularly different than a "normal" car, yet it has the engine in the rear. The Corvette certainly looks like it could have the engine elsewhere, and so on.
3/27/2009 11:23:12 AM
^ defenitely aerodynamics will be a larger factor in anything electric even more so than than internal combustion cars. safety will always dictate front and rear crumple zones. It jsut seems theres would be much room to play with the passanger compartment once the traditional drivetrain is gone. i know this does not look like the most comfortable interior, but this is the idea
3/27/2009 2:46:37 PM
3/27/2009 2:48:43 PM
Yes but GM still hasn't gotten anything right. Bad example to follow. Maybe you should comment on someone who actually has done something right.
3/27/2009 3:29:56 PM
I don't know if it is vaporware or not... but here is some info. BTW, they also say the prototype is a full functioning car. Click link for more info and a huge gallery.http://www.autoblog.com/2009/03/26/tesla-model-s-50-000-ev-sedan-seats-seven-300-mile-range-0-6/
3/27/2009 5:04:47 PM
3/27/2009 6:01:55 PM
I'm intrigued by Tesla, though I still don't know if they can ever become something more then an oddity.
3/27/2009 8:50:46 PM
their goal is to sell 20,000 Model S cars.remains to be seen, but i think they can do it.
3/27/2009 8:59:01 PM
4/3/2009 8:14:08 PM
Apteras out on a test drive around SFhttp://blog.wired.com/cars/2009/04/we-drive-the-ap.html
4/23/2009 9:12:30 AM
i'd like to see one vs. a dump truck crash test
4/25/2009 8:14:18 PM
VOLT TO BE SEEN A MCKIMMON CENTER
5/21/2009 9:36:39 PM
set em up
5/23/2009 2:50:05 AM