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Right Lane Cruiser
04-20-2009, 08:15 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg During his campaign, President Obama said he would work to put one million plug-in hybrids on American roads by 2015. (http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/17/electric-car-fans-rally-around-the-volt/)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2011_Chevrolet_Volt_Rear_Hatch_Open.jpgLeora Broydo Vestel - The New York Times (http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com) - April 17, 2009

Will GM succeed in selling large numbers of these? --Ed.

Electric car supporters are rising to defend General Motors’ development of the Chevy Volt after the Obama Administration’s automotive task force proclaimed that the car was probably too expensive to be commercially successful in the near future.

G.M. is hoping to launch the Volt in late 2010 with a price tag of about $40,000.

“While the Volt holds promise, it is currently projected to be much more expensive than its gasoline-fueled peers and will likely need substantial reductions in manufacturing cost in order to become commercially viable,” the task force noted in its recent assessment of GM’s restructuring plans. About $750 million is needed for near-term Volt development, according to the company.

Advocacy groups argue the task force’s assessment is shortsighted and worry that the Volt project may land in the scrap heap as G.M. rolls toward bankruptcy. Financial aid for such projects has been put on hold as G.M. and Chrysler struggle to come up with business plans that regulators will embrace.

“Any new technology like the Chevy Volt takes time to become profitable,” said Jay Friedland, the legislative director for Plug-In America, an electric-car advocacy group. “The Toyota Prius took over five years to reach break-even and has gone on to be a wild success.”

Electric car proponents at The California Cars Initiative believe the task force was unduly influenced by “plug-in skeptics” at the Boston Consulting Group, which is under government contract to provide input on... http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/17/electric-car-fans-rally-around-the-volt/

Indigo
04-20-2009, 11:33 AM
I'm guessing that the Volt will end up on the scrap heap as GM careens towards bankrupty. It's amazing that anyone ever thought the Volt was ever going to be built. GM is, after all, the inventor of the Hummer and the destroyer of the EV1.

I think the Volt has served the function of allowing GM to bilk the taxpayers out of billions of dollars without actually producing a freakin' thing.

Build it and I'll believe it.

Taliesin
04-20-2009, 11:42 AM
I voted less than a million...

With a caveat. If gas prices hit $6 a gallon, they might hit 1 million.

Otherwise the general public is too willfuly ignorant.

99LeCouch
04-20-2009, 03:25 PM
Even a return to $4 in the Deep South will spark serious thought about fuel efficiency. I see a lot of Prii on the roads around me. Sadly they're outnumbered by the "Southern edition" F-150's with swampers, a giant lift, and a very loud exhaust.

chibougamoo
04-20-2009, 05:46 PM
Honda and Toyota have set the battleground at around $20k. Maybe you could command another $7 to $8k for extended range plug in option (maybe). At $40k, the Volt is not so much a "Halo" car, as a very faint "Glimmer".

WriConsult
04-20-2009, 10:11 PM
I'm all for PHEVs, but unless we strike down the current embargo -- um, I mean patent monopoly -- on big NiMH batteries (which, coincidentally, expires in 2015), there's no way we're going to have affordable PHEVs on the road in large volumes within just 6 years.



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