There were 3 Chevy Volts in my work parking lot this morning. They were doing test drives but the line was really long. They looked good though (ignoring all the decals and crap they had loaded on these testers).
10/20/2010 4:39:58 PM
I just wanna know how much your power bill is going to go up after charging this car on it every night?
10/20/2010 5:23:03 PM
hopefully (and very likely) no more than your gasoline bill (you know what i mean) goes down.
10/20/2010 5:53:06 PM
$40 a month for unlimited charging in Michigan (a very good deal for those guys), if you go that route, or you can go the normal cost on a per-KWh and it'd be $0.086 (current standard rate for Duke Energy) x ~8 (battery will never go below 1/2 charge before generator kicks in) = $0.70 per night for a fully or nearly fully drained battery. That will get you at least 40 miles according to all first drive and GM estimates. This will be a little different if you are on a peak vs off-peak billing[Edited on October 20, 2010 at 6:08 PM. Reason : cx]
10/20/2010 6:05:10 PM
10/20/2010 10:37:46 PM
Oil may be evil but the volt doesn't exactly run on unicorn farts.
10/21/2010 9:15:52 AM
I forgot to mention that there is a great article about the Volt on http://www.autoblog.com right now. They had one to drive around in for 2 days.
10/21/2010 9:40:23 AM
Yet the big question remains: Can the Volt go mainstream? GM has said it intends to build 45,000 Volts per year starting in 2012. That's not a small number of cars, not when they're priced at $40,280. Even if you deduct potential tax credits of at least $7,500 from the Federal government, or opt for the $350/month lease "deal," this is a costlier-than-average car. The Volt has a 9.3-gallon gas tank, and GM states that the range in extended-range mode is approximately 310 miles. That means the Volt should return around 33 miles per gallon, after its EV range of roughly 40 miles is exhausted. And if you get in your fully-charged Volt and drive it until the tank runs dry, you'll see about 38 miles per gallon overall. Given that GM had been bandying about a 50 mpg number – not-coincidentally matching the Prius – this is nothing short of disappointing.
10/21/2010 11:04:32 AM
lol what a fucking spectacular failure
10/21/2010 11:18:14 AM
Wonder how much juice the AC uses, also how does the heat work when its on electric mode? During that time there is no hot coolant to pull heat off of.
10/21/2010 11:20:25 AM
^^^Not if you view this car as something that can be driven in EV only mode for a daily commute, but doesn't restrict you from taking on a long trip out of state over the weekend, or something along those lines.If that's what you want this car for, it's perfect. And there's nothing else on the market that can do that.
10/21/2010 11:49:21 AM
this doesnt seem like its anything new. Just a prius with a bigger battery, 15k more in cost, worse mpg, and got the govt to help them out with 7500 to help them sell it.Outside of the greenies, and maybe govt, who would buy it?Sad because I was hoping the market would move more in this direction.
10/21/2010 12:35:05 PM
GM has a long, proud history of killing the electric car.
10/21/2010 2:29:30 PM
10/21/2010 6:12:14 PM
10/21/2010 6:25:22 PM
^exactly. A 100k dollar electric sports car has a certain limited amount of buyers in mind.A 40k prius that wants to appeal to a much broader market to middle income earners, I just think its going to miss its mark. Hopefully it doesnt stop development of these type of cars. I have read about a company that wants to develop "gas stations" for electric cars in which you would drive in leave your battery and put in a fully charged one and be on your way... shocker the auto industry is fighting that, but, to me, that seems like a great way to rapidly grow the electric segment.my commute is about 70 miles a day, so im out of this segment.[Edited on October 21, 2010 at 7:57 PM. Reason : .]
10/21/2010 7:56:29 PM
^funny you describe the Volt as a $40k Prius. It's possible to option out a Prius to that price (as hilarious as that sounds)
10/21/2010 9:11:56 PM
10/22/2010 10:38:28 AM
To answer a few questions... I pay about 5 cents per kilowatt hour. The volt is probably going to cost me about a penny a mile to drive. It will add next to nothing to my electric bill last I ran the calc ($20 maybe at most).
10/22/2010 2:09:37 PM
I predict GM will cancel this car within 2 years. If you lease, they'll just take the cars back and crush them like they did with the EV1 so they don't have to support them.
10/22/2010 2:18:39 PM
Not even close to a comparable situation, but I guess you are welcome to your opinion.Had the volt been a strict EV, I would probably agree. I think all these companies putting out strictly EV models are in for trouble. I think the companies that focus on a bridge technology, like the Volt, will be selling big.I'd not even consider the Leaf, because it is not a single vehicle solution (you'll have to have a second car).[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 2:26 PM. Reason : .]
10/22/2010 2:22:57 PM
It's all a publicity stunt to keep public opinion off of their back so they don't have to improve their fleet average mpg above the 15mpg or whatever it is for as long as possible.
10/22/2010 2:32:15 PM
I'm not saying their motives are super clean, but the fact that virtually ever other car manufacturer is coming out with an electric vehicle of some sorts, means the moment is more than a publicity stunt.The EV1, with less than 1200 ever produced, was a publicity stunt GM was forced into (via California). With 10s of thousands of these to be on the road in a couple of years, and more than 1 billion in research, I think it goes a lot further.
10/22/2010 2:36:23 PM
10/22/2010 3:34:58 PM
Wait this thing costs 40k?Thats a joke.
10/22/2010 4:26:47 PM
10/22/2010 4:37:05 PM
So what's going to be the easiest way to get more horsepower out of this thing?[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 6:06 PM. Reason : Can we swap an LS6 into it?]Says here the curb weight is 3500lbs, with a 400lbs battery pack. So if we get rid of that...[Edited on October 22, 2010 at 6:07 PM. Reason : .]
10/22/2010 6:05:17 PM
10/22/2010 6:57:07 PM
10/22/2010 8:17:00 PM
I want to know how much of a drain the heat puts on when its on electric mode.....electric heat uses some juice.
10/22/2010 9:46:44 PM
I wonder how many thousands of dollars the batteries will cost to replace.
10/22/2010 10:10:08 PM
It will hug the road because it is heavy? wtf?Where is this Crazyin kid from? Tech talk?
10/23/2010 9:34:20 AM
Read my fucking post. Heavy weight concentrated low to the ground lowers the center of gravity. Do I need to connect all the dots for you, or you just pretending?
10/23/2010 12:51:25 PM
Sorry I was in the garage bolting boat anchors to my cars subframe to improve its handling.
10/23/2010 1:26:15 PM
lolYou too, huh?
10/23/2010 4:21:29 PM
I've been carrying around 100lbs bags of concrete for years to all my autocross events.
10/23/2010 8:39:20 PM
i compromised my ground clearance but boy does she feel planted
10/24/2010 6:27:52 PM
You guys are so funny!
10/25/2010 11:32:02 AM
You know what's better than heavy weight concentrated near the ground? A lighter car.
10/25/2010 3:07:54 PM
10/25/2010 4:35:29 PM
lmao this thing is so fucking dumb. ahahahahaha gm is the worst and deserved to die.
10/25/2010 5:23:12 PM
10/25/2010 5:50:38 PM
also how does the heat work when its on electric mode? During that time there is no hot coolant to pull heat off of.[quote]The batteries and electric motor will be cooking off heat. They're only about 85-90% efficient at converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, with the waste being heat.[Edited on October 25, 2010 at 5:55 PM. Reason : those parts won't heat up until you start moving, so you won't preheat the car that way]
10/25/2010 5:54:36 PM
If they ever start making roads out of steel my ballast magnets are going to be the shit.Positive polarity = grip for days.Negative polarity = lightest car on the road & best gas mileage ever.
10/25/2010 6:01:09 PM
^Best idea yet
10/25/2010 8:00:39 PM
10/25/2010 8:06:22 PM
WTF was I thinking[Edited on October 25, 2010 at 8:25 PM. Reason : B]
10/25/2010 8:20:51 PM
^^ I'm pretty sure we could come up with a system that would detect minute changes in the steering angle as well as g-forces to reverse the polarity accordingly.Grip for days son.Grip for days.
10/25/2010 8:52:39 PM
Someone should make a slot car racetrack. It has big ass steel lines in the track, and you attach a giant magnet in your floorboards. Then you just shoot around the track at top speed.DONT LIFT!!!!
10/25/2010 9:11:49 PM
they already have those; it's called light rail.
10/26/2010 9:29:25 AM