10/28/2010 2:03:23 PM
^^It's advertised as 40 miles on the 10.5kWh. Of course, no one will know the real-world mileage. Same uncertainty applies to Leaf though.
10/28/2010 2:07:13 PM
Part of Nissan's guarantee on their platform is that the battery will maintain at LEAST 80% capacity for the full 8 years it's under warranty. It does (the Leaf) do full 0 to 100% charge and discharging.
10/28/2010 2:09:23 PM
10/28/2010 3:07:49 PM
Interesting related Consumer Reports article:
10/28/2010 3:34:46 PM
10/28/2010 3:42:46 PM
10/28/2010 4:04:12 PM
Well, my intended purchase of the Volt isnt because I am trying to be green. Wanting an EV does not necessarily include being an envirofreak.
10/28/2010 4:07:13 PM
^^^considering that plenty of people are unaware if there car is FWD or RWD or even how many cylinders their engine has!...I'd say we have a long way to go in education. Of course the vast majority of these baffoons simply don't care.^^
10/28/2010 4:09:59 PM
Well, hollywood seems to shape the 'hip' market, and it seems like many of the stars are driving around in their hybrids instead 200k super cars that gets GPM instead of MPG.
10/28/2010 4:15:56 PM
Well, it's nothing new that hypocrisy flows out of Hollywood like oil out of Saudi Arabia...
10/28/2010 4:18:20 PM
heheh. Yup.
10/28/2010 4:33:32 PM
not just in cars, but in general..people grow vegetable gardens and commute on bikes and drink out of reuseable bottles and circlejerk around trees and do all this other stuff that 10 years ago was for "treehuggers" only. Now it is a cool thing to do. I agree it's good for us as a society, it is just fascinating to see the attitudes change.
10/28/2010 4:37:22 PM
it's funny to listen to people complain about how EV's are going to be underpowered. Electric motors are going to produce so much smooth torque at low speeds that they will have incredibly fast takeoffs. they won't have much on the top end, but most people don't need a lot of power after they have their vehicle up to operating speed.
10/28/2010 4:55:30 PM
10/28/2010 7:17:03 PM
It is a load of crap. It's a marketing scheme that people with no technical knowledge buy into. On that note 3 chevy volts are infront of the progress energy building on fayettville st. today with mnf tags so it looks like they are going to be giving rides or demonstrations or something.
11/1/2010 7:57:00 AM
PGN has been pretty big in the electric car push (for obvious reason). We're supposed to get 12 of them as part of a commercial pilot program, and the ones downtown today are for test drives.
11/1/2010 9:27:20 AM
GM had a PR thing for the Volt in DC over the weekend. I saw a couple driving around. They're pretty good looking cars IMO.
11/1/2010 4:00:33 PM
Volt has been named the Motor Trend Car of the Year.
11/16/2010 3:16:19 PM
when do you get yours?
11/16/2010 3:17:16 PM
They are not being sold in NC during the first run. I could go to DC to get it, but then my ass would be hanging out in the wind if something goes wrong. I am having to sit tight for probably one more year until they are out here. Will be better for me anyway, because dealerships are placing a high premium on the price in a lot of locations.I am running my Z3 ragged, in any event. I am hoping to get over 270k miles on it by the end of NEXT year.[Edited on November 16, 2010 at 3:25 PM. Reason : .]
11/16/2010 3:24:34 PM
Seems odd that Motor Trend would crown a vehicle "car of the year" that you can't even purchase on a nationwide level. Though I did drop MT's subscription for a reason.
11/16/2010 3:55:53 PM
They car of the year'd the Chrysler 300 and ford Thunderbird IIRC. LOL
11/16/2010 4:06:09 PM
If TWW garage would have picked a car of the year, I'm sure e30 M3 would have been car of the year for the 2010 as well as every other year in the last couple of decades, while Cummins-powered Dodge Ram would be the truck of the year and FJ40 Land Cruiser would have been SUV of the year cause those were made to perform and they have not made a vehicle that defined the class or set another class of its own ever ever since and everything was slow porky and all for show but we are so raw and refuse to accept anything outside that status quo rawr rawr! oh an anything nissan would have been the junk of the year [Edited on November 16, 2010 at 5:06 PM. Reason : .]
11/16/2010 5:01:12 PM
http://gm-volt.com/2011/01/27/gm-announces-nationwide-chevy-volt-rollout-plan/Volt is going to be available in NC by end of 3rd quarter. My desire to get the car in the third quarter will depend on the availability of the $350 lease price, and dealerships not marking beyond MRSP. I may, alas, still have to wait until 2012.They have also announced planning to build 120,000 of these for the 2012 model year!!
1/27/2011 11:43:05 AM
Ah, so it won't be so long till they're clogging up I-40 with the slug-like Priuses then
1/27/2011 1:28:29 PM
I dont mind the Prius on the road. Its the hypermilers that I wish would stay off the road.
1/27/2011 2:54:36 PM
Bump
5/12/2011 12:56:35 PM
http://www.freakonomics.com/2011/05/11/the-rare-earth-conundrum/
5/12/2011 2:05:13 PM
I didn't think these were for sale in the Southeast yet but I saw my first one today on Airport Blvd. And oddly enough saw a second one a few hours later on Davis Drive. They looked like tanks to me
5/12/2011 3:19:17 PM
GM is way behind at producing them at the numbers they released. To date, about 2000 have been sold. Its not a lack of demand, but production. I am not sure how much the tsunami affected this...
5/12/2011 3:30:25 PM
^^^ i saw that they reference this article, which is interesting: http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/37344/
5/13/2011 8:26:33 AM
Its a bad article on a lot of levels... They are making a lot of bad assumptions, including the people doing the research.1) We will never be all electric. Making the argument that available rare earth supply is a sufficient reason to have electric cars is uber stupid. We could make that argument, with different time frames, for practically all energy sources for transportation. The argument electric car proponents need to state reciting is that 'Diversification through electric cars is key, not the complete removal of all gasonline cars.' Diversification won't stop with electric. It can include CNG/LNG, fuel cells, etc. Once we start to diversify the grid, when one source of transportation energy gets tight, people will have options to go to another source.2) Yes, the source of the rare earth is mainly out side of the U.S. But once the battery is built, what powers the car is made entirely in the U.S.A. That means the U.S will capture much more internal returns from the use of electricity to keep it charged than it would other sources of fuel.I take a lot of the mining estimates with a grain of salt, gleaming from the oil industry that you dont really know whats in the ground, or how much you have of it, until you start to mine/drill. [Edited on May 13, 2011 at 1:55 PM. Reason : .]
5/13/2011 1:52:41 PM
^Good luck getting those mining permits in the US.
5/13/2011 3:05:55 PM
Yeah honestly i think it would be awesome to see large scale nuke powered ethanol distilleries. That way we keep our highly concentrated power/volume that we currently have but negate the fact that ethanol requires about the same amount of energy to make as it does offers to automobiles. Technically nuke cars would be awesome but anything that can easily be made into a dirty bomb is never going to happen. We need something else with the energy density of fossil fuels that is cheap to make per unit of energy and is clean and efficient. If the energy density is too high then it becomes a weapon danger, if it is too low travel distances will suffer.
5/13/2011 3:21:13 PM
Just saw nissan has only sold 53 leafs(leaves) whatever. I wouldn't think gm is doing any better. These junks will not take off
5/13/2011 11:37:21 PM
Unfortunately your making the same stupid assumption a lot of other people are making. The fact that initial production numbers are low has very little to do with demand. Biggest problem for both of these cars is the tsunami. They can sell everyone they can make. And your numbers are way wrong. Leaf and volt sold around 500 units in April.
5/15/2011 9:45:04 PM
5/15/2011 10:04:26 PM
I would never buy an electric-only car. Gotta have that gasoline-hybrid backup for if I want to actually go somewhere in it.The Volt is too expensive.I would consider a Prius, particularly once they make it a plug-in hybrid, assuming the cost stays about the same......but a VW TDI seems pretty compelling, and is cheaper than either a Volt or a Prius.[Edited on May 15, 2011 at 10:17 PM. Reason : i don't know why we don't get with the program on diesels.]
5/15/2011 10:16:42 PM
5/15/2011 11:37:46 PM
I have to tell you, I'm a little irritated people are comparing the Volt to Prius. I went and test drove a new Prius in a dealership the other day. It was the saddest shittiest car I have ever sat in. The interior is all monotone. No design AT ALL. The dash board display is the most boring 2 color display I have ever seen. The leather interior is the crappiest interior that I wouldnt want in a 10,000 car, let alone a 28k car. You couldnt even get an iphone/bluetooth connectivity without buying their crappy navigation package which was way overpriced (would put the car over 30). It really is a sad sad car meant for people that absolutely do not care whatsoever about creature comforts or luxury. And on the price, by the time you get the Prius loaded to levels comparable to the Volt, you will spend over 30k. The Volt is going to be around 34k after the government rebate. For 4k extra, the choice between the 2 is obvious. You pick the Volt.In comparison, and admittedly not having sat in a Volt yet, this looks to be the polar opposite of the Volt. The Volt interior looks to be well appointed and designed with tons of standard features that they dont nickle and dime you for.[Edited on May 16, 2011 at 10:05 AM. Reason : .]
5/16/2011 9:58:30 AM
I've sat in both Volt and Prius (probably the higher trim of the prius because it had leather/vinyl seating) and I can not say that Volt feel any more luxurious or better put togeter. Volt does have some switly accents in the doors and 2nd gen iPod-inspired center console, but it does not have a luxury car feeling to it. We will have to wait on the BMW/Fisker/Rolls royce electric rollouts for a first luxury electric sedan. Tesla model S is looking good too. As far as interior, my bet is on the BMW i8 for the most futuristic-looking, and RR for the most classicaly luxurious one.
5/17/2011 9:31:30 AM
^^ to be fair, the mp3 player/bluetooth connectivity that comes with most cars is usually not very good for the price paid anyway imo. If I ever even considered buying a car new, I'd rather buy the car without it, pick out my own after-market and install a (usually) better, more customized system for cheaper.
5/17/2011 11:03:38 AM
I'm betting these will all be junked and obsolete by 2020. Then again most cars are these days.
5/17/2011 12:45:21 PM
ha!http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=j0sCCJFkEbE
5/31/2011 7:27:16 PM
Misleading but awesome commercial.
6/1/2011 1:27:09 PM
I don't see the need for picking out the Volt in that commercial, in fact I feel like it would've been better if the Volt wasn't in it...
6/1/2011 1:39:45 PM
It would be hilarious if GM came out with an ad showing that the fastest way to charge a Nissan Leaf is, in fact, to tow it behind another vehicle.
6/1/2011 1:50:22 PM
It would be more funny if GM made a decent car and kept their mouths shut.
6/1/2011 7:58:04 PM
what a stupid fucking ad.
6/2/2011 10:57:47 AM