Posted on 08/11/2009 6:43:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
General Motors Co. predicted Tuesday that its Chevrolet Volt rechargeable electric car will get 230 miles per gallon of gas in city driving.
If confirmed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which tests for mileage figures posted on new car stickers, the Volt would be the first car to exceed triple-digit gas mileage, a GM official said.
Toyotas Prius, the most efficient car now sold in the U.S., gets 48 miles per gallon.
The Volt is powered by an electric motor and battery pack with a 40-mile range. After that, a small internal combustion engine kicks in to generate electricity for a range of up to of 300 miles. The battery pack can be recharged from a standard home outlet.
The downside is that the Volt is expected to cost nearly $40,000, nearly double the sticker price of some economy hybrids.
The Volt is scheduled to appear in showrooms in late 2010.
35% Of Cobra Is a chunk of cash
Maybe when its going downhill off a cliff into the grand canyon imho!!
Personally I DONT BELIEVE IT FOR A SECOND!! This statement coming from Government Motors (or 0Bama Motors if you prefer) has as much truth as 0Bama saying that its a moral & right thing to do for the country to have nationalized Healthcare and there is nothing to worry about!!
I would really be surprised if a) it wasnt a 800 pound dressed up golf cart that can actually be safe to drive on the interstate and b) it can really get 60mpg in real world driving and not on some selected routes that perfectly matches what they want us to believe.
230 MPG may be possible, since it is powered by flying pigs.
I think Cavuto is being sarcastic
230 miles on a gallon of gas plus how many kilowatthours of electricity?...
Well, Janis Joplin asked the Lord to buy her a Mercedes Benz...
No, but it can probably pull a mosquito's rump in FL!
Make an application to Orange County Choppers, Montgomery, NY.
You would have a great job and we could watch you on TV!
But it has an eight horse Brigs & Stratton with a pull cord for the bad days...
Well! Thats good enough aint it?
Hate to say it, but it is less now, than I was paying, when I was working.
What I paid in two weeks, is now less than I pay in a month.
Had to pay through the nose, because I wanted to cover Mrs. Springman.
Well, time to go to bed, talk later, goodnight.
It is a deceptive practice for a company to say this.
Just read the article posted to Drudge. Not once did they mention how much MONEY it costs in electricity to get that 230 miles.
Heyup (The Brigs and Stratton is where the work gets done)
Best Wishes FRiend
Don’t worry about the money... We’ll just print more!
No, EPA only repeated what GM said - measurement is if you use a DRAFT EPA test.
That's a little better than the real-world mileage of the Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon (Deisel). Not bad for a car with half the interior room and 1/4 of the driveability.
The sad thing is that if they reduced the battery storage to 4 miles, they would probably get an honest 70 mpg, shave about $15,000 off the price and have the performance of a sportscar.
A series hybrid is a great way to build a high performance car with great economy. Until electric storage improves trying add significant battery-only range will only reduce economy, increase price and make it sluggish.
But then again, it is a government designed car now.
‘Cause electricity just comes out of the wall socket without any type of generation or loss of efficiency in it’s conversion to electical power.....
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