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Consumer Reports says GM Volt falls short on range
Reuters ^ | February 28, 2011 | John Crawley

Posted on 02/28/2011 5:40:23 PM PST by Upstate NY Guy

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To: preacher

Wow. Nice real world, honest review.

Run away it seems.


81 posted on 03/01/2011 4:40:24 AM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur)
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To: Blueflag

Surprising since Consumer Reports is run By a Bunch Of Lefty Loons who Drink the Obama Kool aid By the Gallon


82 posted on 03/01/2011 4:43:26 AM PST by ballplayer
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To: Felis_irritable

My 4 cyl Ford Fusion will easily get 35 MPG on SE freeways on long trips, even in the summer with AC on. I have to be mindful of the accelerator pedal, but easy driving, on purpose, keeps that average MPG display on 35.


83 posted on 03/01/2011 4:45:40 AM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur)
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To: Upstate NY Guy

Our electric grid won’t handle every one having one of these rolling death traps.

I’ve had a Chevy Sprint, had an 8 gal gas tank, 3 cylenders, ran on only high test, and only from certain stations or it would foul the carb up. Great gas millage. Great for getting around town, BUT it would beat you to death on a long trip.

I’m getting about 30 mpg in my Corolya in city.

BTW gas was up .22 cents here in Memphis over the past week putting us at about $3.25 a gal for 87 octane.


84 posted on 03/01/2011 6:20:30 AM PST by GailA (2012 rally cry DEMOCRATS and RINOS are BAD for the USA!)
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To: Minus_The_Bear
35 years or so ago, when the first incarnation of Jimmy Carter was President, Citicar produced an electric car from scratch with a range of 40 -50 miles on lead acid golf cart batteries. It cost $4,000, received no taxpayer subsidy and far from being the darling of the government, it was pretty much hounded into failure.
85 posted on 03/01/2011 6:38:39 AM PST by Mr. Lucky
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To: Mr. Peabody

“Anybody familiar with how Tesla gets those 200 mile ranges?”

A light car and a much, much bigger battery pack than vehicles like the Volt or Prius.

Interestingly, most hybrids use dozens of large batteries specifically made for automobiles. The Tesla uses thousands of small lithium ion batteries of the sort you’d buy for an LED flashlight or camera.


86 posted on 03/01/2011 6:50:04 AM PST by green iguana
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To: Upstate NY Guy

bump


87 posted on 03/01/2011 7:05:05 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: Ev Reeman

“Consumer Reports says GM Volt falls short on range”

CR must be the next-to-the-last to know - right before Obama.


88 posted on 03/01/2011 7:05:41 AM PST by RoadTest (Organized religion is no substitute for the relationship the living God wants with you.)
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To: bruinbirdman
It would be best to drive it into the ground. There is no, zero resale value. Any trade-in value is a gift.

Likely. Mercury went out of business. It had 62,000 on the odometer when I returned it to Idaho in Nov 2010 so my wife could drive it.

89 posted on 03/01/2011 12:20:52 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Felis_irritable
My 1994 Saturn SL2 with 5 speed manual yielded 34 MPG for me on the same Pocatello<-->San Diego run fairly often.
90 posted on 03/01/2011 1:06:10 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: GailA
Our electric grid won’t handle every one having one of these rolling death traps....I’m getting about 30 mpg in my Corolya in city.

I agree. I have a 2 year old Corolla and get 30 mpg overall. I'll probably put at least 150,000 miles on the car before trading in for another one (or something similar). The car is comfortable even on long trips. Maintenance is affordable. So the cost of ownership is very reasonable. I don't have to turn off the heat or AC to get good mileage. I cannot imagine why anybody would buy a Volt.

91 posted on 03/01/2011 3:24:12 PM PST by Upstate NY Guy
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To: Upstate NY Guy

Especially if you have a nearly 50 year old home like I have, wiring won’t handle it. And it has been upgraded at least once. Hubby is an electronics guy. But at 70 I don’t want him taking on the prospect of trying to upgrade it again. We are at our limit now.


92 posted on 03/02/2011 3:22:44 PM PST by GailA (2012 rally cry DEMOCRATS and RINOS are BAD for the USA!)
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