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 Duramax08A Challenger AppearsPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX | Re: Plug it in, where? the volt seems to be better since it gots a onboard generator. | |
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 |  AlcoholPremium join:2003-05-26 Climax, MI kudos:3 Reviews:
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| Re: Plug it in, where? said by Duramax08:the volt seems to be better since it gots a onboard generator. It's also costs $8,000 more. -- I found the key to success but somebody changed the lock. | |
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| Re: Plug it in, where? said by Alcohol:said by Duramax08:the volt seems to be better since it gots a onboard generator. It's also costs $8,000 more. They will actually sell the new version? -- PRescott7-2097 | |
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 |  stridr69 join:2003-05-19 San Luis Obispo, CA | Volt requires PREMIUM gas. What a $40,000 joke. | |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Then I think you answered your own question.. the leaf isn't going to be the idea car for everyone. | |
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 |  TransmasterDon't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY 2 edits | Re: Plug it in, where? said by fiberguy:Then I think you answered your own question.. the leaf isn't going to be the idea car for everyone. So true for Wyoming the Volt just will not work. In my state we think nothing of driving a 100 or more miles just to shop.
I have a vision of a person sitting in a lawn chair under an umbrella sipping a ice tea in the middle of no-where with a Honda portable generator humming away charging the battery on his Volt. 
They had a segment on PBS Motorweek about Onstar. As part of it they showed to smartphone/iPhone app for managing the the Volt. it was fascinating. It will be interesting to have an automobile that is a part of the modern telecom system. being able to access you car. While sitting at you office desk you can interrogate the car as to how much fuel it has, if it needs service, battery state, remote starting, I am sure all of you can think of even more things. I have the absurd though of the RIAA suing leaf, and Volt owner for illegal downloads. 
The bottom line is the Volt and the Leaf will only sell in tiny numbers, there is a $7600 dollar tax credit for it's purchase and that is nothing more the a federal rebate program that we are all paying for will be what sells these cars. Municipalities that get pork barrel earmarks will purchase them, so they can look green, and people with more money then brains will get these cars. Don't get me wrong I like the idea of these cars but the battery technology is just not here yet. The car I think is the future is the Honda FCX Clarity.
»automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/ -- I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's. - Mark Twain in Eruption | |
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