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Click image to see build thread. PQ - "the love of cars. It's a boys first step toward manhood and a mans last hold on boyhood." Fbodfather - "We do not want to use the Z28 moniker on a car that does not deserve this hallowed name." The_Blur - "Let's not confuse competitors with equals." |
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I liked the concept's "bold lines" better than then production.
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Re; cost of the Volt...nobody said fuel efficiency was going to be cheap. Over consecutive Model Years, they expect the Volt to lower in price...but it's never going to be the same price as a Cobalt, for instance. :(
And by "category" re: CAFE....I'm 99% sure he's referring to passenger vehicles / light trucks. Those are two distinct categories that CAFE allows different standards for. In other words, the Camaro should still be averaged with the Volt...But the Silverado won't be averaged with it. |
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All these batteries used in electric/hybrid cars are very very expensive. I read an article that had Q&A with someone working on the Volt and there are plans to have the batteries recycled once they reach their halflife by selling them to a company that can use them later on "daisy changed" until they die completely. So I'm figuring GM must have a trade in program for the old battery since buying a replacement will cost a small fortune (the price of a Toyota corolla from the rumors I hear). I wonder what would happen if they throw the Volt powerplant into the heavier Camaro? I wonder if it'll get at least 50mpg's even though it'll run slow as heck..Or perhaps the strain on the battery would be too great?
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Second, weight a huge issue with these electric drive cars in terms of load and strain on the battery/motors. Just like turbochargers, electric motors canbe matched in size and capacity to a vehicle. If the Volt got a 230 city rating, I can't imagine a Camaro-sized/weight car getting any less than 150. And 'slow' is quite the assumption. I imagine that if the proper motors were used, the car would be no slower than the V6 Camaro...these things have a LOT of torque.
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Even if their estimate is too optimistic by half, this would easily make my wife sell our Insight.
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This is great for CAFE standards (I defy GM to justify shooting down the Z28 now!) but does this really apply to the average consumer? Drive less than 40 miles a day and you get infinite miles per gallon of gasoline. Drive more, and you won't get anywhere near 230. This issue will be interesting as these types of cars become more common.
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Somebody at GM elaborated on this in the video...I will see if I can find it. EDIT; as I watch this video, I noticed that Fritz expects the first generation Volt to only sell 60,000 units. That either means really low production, or really short life-span...I bet the latter, because he also mentioned there are teams working on the second gen car already.... EDIT2: Watched the EPA rating bit of the video. Timestamp: 19:20. Apparently, in rating a car like this, there are two different metrics used. Big number here is 25Kw/100 miles, because it's an electric car. This tells us the electrical efficiency of the car. How much power is used to travel 100 miles? The second metric is your common city/hwy ratings. And these are determined by assuming that a portion of your driving is being done while in electric-only mode, and another portion of your driving is being done with the range-extender engine on. The splits in driving mode is biased towards electric only mode. This together with other factors (to be explained later this year), makes this procedure a fairly realistic estimate when put in contrast to other vehicles on the road (which is really what the EPA rating is meant to be used for) |
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This mileage rating is best case scenario and is calculated after driving just a very slight distance after depleting the batteries.
For every mile that the car travels beyond the 40 mile battery charge it reduces the MPG - down to about 50-60 MPG at full distance. None the less - THEY STILL KICKED THE BUTT OF THE PRIUS !! |
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Bottom line, the more "hybrid-y" and "electric" things become, the less relevant MPG numbers become to real world results. Heck, even now I see them as more of an index, since it is all relative to your driving style. These cars are even more sensitive to changes in driving style and distance than conventional cars. Look how Top Gear proved that an M3 following a Prius driving flat out is more fuel efficient.
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