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It would appear as though the author's brother works for Nissan.
Who produces the Leaf. Hmmmmmm.
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I never considered it an EV in the first place. Calling it an EV when there is a gas engine is dubious at best. Calling it an EV when the gas engine can drive the wheels is an outright lie. It is a HYBRID, an excellent hybrid that crushes the Pious and every other hybrid out there, but still a hybrid. Take pride in the fact that its the greatest hybrid implementation out there. But don't lie and call it an EV.
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For years GM has been saying that the Volt will be only electrically driven, that the sole purpose of the gas engine is to generate electricity. Lately, they've taken to calling it a electric vehicle. So unless they've changed a fundamental part of the design in the last few days ... GM has been lying.
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he never stated his source.
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What DG3 said. Whether you love or hate GM they said that the engine was used to recharge the batteries and that as such the Volt is an EV. The car they are now describing is in fact, under certain circumstances, driven directly by the engine itself and that means that this is not an electric vehicle.
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If you mean the source for the fact that this car can be driven by the ICE, Motor Trend reports that in their initial test and stated....
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The Volt is really difficult to classify. Is it a Hybrid? an EV? Not sure I care. I know GM would prefer it be called an EV to differentiate it from the Prius. But with the Leaf out and others to follow, perhaps something else is more appropriate. I don't care. What is important is what the Volt does. No one is asking what does a leaf do at 70 mph on the worst grade in North America? Can it maintain 70 mph like the Volt can? I don't know but am now interested to find out. As I understand it, the Volt has Mountain Mode which is what enables the Volt to maintain 70 mph on these severe grades. But if you don't select it, you just get degraded performance. So it's an EV unless you select "don't be an EV just now" mode. To say GM "lied" to me really shows the negativity around the company right now. If Toyota did this it would spun as a product enhancement. Is it bad to have eliminate not only Range Anxiety, but performance anxiety as well? For those living in Colorado this could be very important to that customer. But I'm backing out of this as you guys already know where I come from and where I work. I actually got to work on the Volt several years ago when it was being bubbled up. This car is an invention and was being invented the entire way. The final solution wasn't known at the start of the program, of that I can assure you. So did it end up different than when they started? Yes. Does it do things better than when they started? Absolutely. So because they figured out how to make the car work better and be more efficient along the way does that make it a lie? You tell me, but I vote no. I've worked with all the players, sat in meetings with them. None of them are liars and I don't think this is any grand deception. It's just to maximize performance for more customers, the car makes use of inherint possibilities in the design. No Hybrid can do what the Volt can do. Period. No EV can do what the Volt can do. Period. Marvel at the technology and don't get sucked into this GM bashing.
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I still think the Volt is an amazing car. I don't fault the engineers one bit. They were trying to make the best car possible through the most appropriate means. Thats great. BUT the PR and media people need a swift kick in the arse about this one.
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That's because it is driven by electricity. The generator is turned by the ICE creating electricity. All that happens is if you are going up an extreme grade (and no not my driveway) the ICE can be used to provide direct propulsion. It is rare, as I understand it. In my opinion they are taking advantage of a feature in the propulsion system for an extreme event to remove even more anxiety from the customer of an EV.
That is what the Volt is about. Providing an EV with none of the fears. But that is my opinion. I don't see anything misleading in what you highlighted. Everything stated there is true. There are just some extreme events or situations that might leave a customer wanting to be able to go the speed limit up a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains.
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The Volt will always be driven by electricity until circumstances (very rare ones) dictate it necessary to use a direct mechanical linkage. I'm beginning to see now that the Volt is neither a true EV, nor a true hybrid. But one of the first ever "masters of everything" in the car world. It is a car of abilities, and not limitations. This is an extra feature of the car, and not a defining characteristic. Works for me. Shame on Edmund's for blowing this out of proportion. |
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Its misleading because it leads you to believe that there the engine never drives the wheels, that there is never any mechanical propulsion, that its an electric vehicle. That is what you are led to believe when reading through the GM provided material I quoted and highlighted. Pretty much anyone who knows about the Volt thinks its solely electrically driven, except when the 'range extender' kicks in to generate more electricity. So if thats not true all the time then they've at least been mislead and at worst, lied to.
Would you say this is an accurate (though in-precise) description of the operation of the Volt: Under certain conditions the Volt will drive only on electricity. The rest of the time it will be a combination of electric and mechanical power.
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