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  • rwh11385
    lance_entities
    • Oct 2003
    • 18403

    #421
    Originally posted by tjts1
    Oh dear 2289, I hope this is isn't the beginning of a trend. It could make the right wing nut jobs look like asshats.
    Could? Like in just now making them look like asshats? Pretty sure joshh has been one for ages.



    George H.W. Bush buys a Chevy Volt as conservatives rethink car’s image


    Fox News Now Loves the Volt
    Last edited by rwh11385; 04-03-2012, 10:55 AM.

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    • tjts1
      E30 Mastermind
      • May 2007
      • 1851

      #422
      General Motors Co. (GM) will resume production of its Chevrolet Volt battery-powered car a week earlier than planned, and is looking to boost sales of the vehicle by more than 30% in coming months, Bloomberg News reported Thursday, citing company officials.

      "We hope to get up to 3,000- plus in the coming months and are certainly positioning it," Chief Executive Officer Dan Akerson told Bloomberg in an interview.

      Production at GM's Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plant will resume April 16, a GM spokesman said, Bloomberg reported. The production halt, introduced March 19 due to slow sales, had been due to end April 23.

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      • Vedubin01
        R3V Elite
        • Jun 2006
        • 5852

        #423
        Read this today.... dont really feel that the people buying these are going to hold on to their cars that long to start reaping the cost savings of the EVs. 26.6 years would be liking buying a 1986 E30 new and keeping it for cost savings.





        If you're thinking about buying a fuel-efficient hybrid, electric or otherwise eco-friendly vehicle as a way to save money over time, do your homework — or be prepared to wait.
        Buyers who choose Nissan's all-electric Leaf ($28,421) over its approximate gas-powered equivalent, Nissan's Versa ($18,640), will likely wait nearly 9 years until they break even, according to a new report by The New York Times that examines the cost of fuel efficiency.
        For drivers of the Chevrolet Volt ($31,767), the wait is even longer— 26.6 years.


        http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville...or-hybrid.html
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        • rwh11385
          lance_entities
          • Oct 2003
          • 18403

          #424
          Originally posted by Vedubin01
          Read this today.... dont really feel that the people buying these are going to hold on to their cars that long to start reaping the cost savings of the EVs. 26.6 years would be liking buying a 1986 E30 new and keeping it for cost savings.





          If you're thinking about buying a fuel-efficient hybrid, electric or otherwise eco-friendly vehicle as a way to save money over time, do your homework — or be prepared to wait.
          Buyers who choose Nissan's all-electric Leaf ($28,421) over its approximate gas-powered equivalent, Nissan's Versa ($18,640), will likely wait nearly 9 years until they break even, according to a new report by The New York Times that examines the cost of fuel efficiency.
          For drivers of the Chevrolet Volt ($31,767), the wait is even longer— 26.6 years.


          http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville...or-hybrid.html
          Interacting with your posts is like talking to a brick wall, too dense to conceptualize anything and highly forgetful that this has already been discussed. The people usually buying these are looking to drive primarily on charge-only... and the majority of Americans live with a commute within the EV-only range.


          Do you not read the entire story, or just pick out things out of context to make them seem more shocking (like CNN or Fox News does)?

          The Volt, which cost nearly $40,000 before a $7,500 federal tax credit, could take up to 27 years to pay off versus a Chevrolet Cruze, assuming it was regularly driven farther than its battery-only range allows. The payback time could drop to about eight years if gas cost $5 a gallon and the driver remained exclusively on battery power
          Although it's not consumerist to own a car for 8 years, I've certainly have.

          Plus, as previously discussed, GM partly owns the new technology that will cut battery costs in half. (A significant portion of the Volt's expense)

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          • herbivor
            E30 Fanatic
            • Apr 2009
            • 1420

            #425
            My driving experience of a Nissan Leaf is far more enjoyable than my driving experience of a Nissan Versa, and that has more of an impact on my decision to purchase one over the other than does the payback difference.
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            • tjts1
              E30 Mastermind
              • May 2007
              • 1851

              #426
              Originally posted by Vedubin01
              Read this today.... dont really feel that the people buying these are going to hold on to their cars that long to start reaping the cost savings of the EVs. 26.6 years would be liking buying a 1986 E30 new and keeping it for cost savings.
              Right, because the price of gas didn't change by a single penny between 1986 and 2012.

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              • tjts1
                E30 Mastermind
                • May 2007
                • 1851

                #427
                General Motors Co.'s sales of the extended-range electric Chevrolet Volt aren't hitting expectations in the U.S. But 7,000 orders for its European twin, the Opel Ampera, have surpassed early goals.

                "We are quite sure that our sales target of 10,000 units (in 2012) is within reach," Enno Fuchs, e-mobility launch director for Adam Opel AG, wrote in an email to The Detroit News. Opel began taking Ampera orders last summer in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Deliveries started in February.

                About 60 percent of Ampera customers are commercial or fleet, Fuchs said.

                GM sells the Ampera under the Opel brand in most of Europe, and under the Vauxhall brand in the United Kingdom. The automaker also sells the Volt under the Chevy brand in several European countries. The Ampera goes on sale May 1 in the U.K. Volt sales in Europe began in late February and are in the hundreds, said Marc Kempe, director of communications for Chevrolet in Europe.



                From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...#ixzz1sJ99zp00
                Condolences to the RWNJs. I hope you find something else to bitch and moan about soon.

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                • joshh
                  R3V OG
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 6195

                  #428
                  1462 Volts sold in April.

                  GE needs to pick up the purchases....damn.
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                  • tjts1
                    E30 Mastermind
                    • May 2007
                    • 1851

                    #429
                    Originally posted by joshh
                    1462 Volts sold in April.

                    GE needs to pick up the purchases....damn.
                    Oh snap SON! Now admit it, did it give you a hard on when you read the news?

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                    • BamaE30
                      Wrencher
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 239

                      #430
                      I hope the Volt succeeds and admire Bob Lutz for pushing GM to build it. It will take time to establish the owner’s base but this was the case with the Prius also. Price is the issue for me or I would have one. I'm just not prepared to sell my other cars to put this in the garage.
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                      • rwh11385
                        lance_entities
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 18403

                        #431
                        Could have been better, but still their third best month... which is decent for "a month with three fewer selling days, and given that April is traditionally a weaker month than March"

                        Still sold nearly 4x the number of Leafs in the US, and not far off from the Prius Plug-In which people have been waiting on for a long time.

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                        And "European Ampera sales reported for April were 557 total units." "total April sales worldwide would be 2,019 units."

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                        • herbivor
                          E30 Fanatic
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 1420

                          #432
                          My wife wants a minivan. I'm holding out for this to possibly replace the X3.
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                          • gwb72tii
                            No R3VLimiter
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 3864

                            #433
                            hey herbie, what year X3 do you have and have you had any issues with the sunroof?
                            “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place”
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                            • herbivor
                              E30 Fanatic
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1420

                              #434
                              Originally posted by gwb72tii
                              hey herbie, what year X3 do you have and have you had any issues with the sunroof?
                              2004 and it's been the most reliable car we've ever owned. 90k miles on it currently. Nothing has broken...yet.
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                              • gwb72tii
                                No R3VLimiter
                                • Nov 2005
                                • 3864

                                #435
                                we have an 04 also and its been great except the sunroof
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