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S2007S
 

Registered: Aug 2006
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12-08-09 04:28 AM

Does anyone besides a few hundred people actually think this is going to be gms big turnaround story.

$700M investment because the volt is going to be a huge success for general motors????????????????

why would anyone pay over 40k for a gm volt, sounds like another unsuccessful project to me.


GM plans to invest $700M in Michigan for Volt
AP

By JEFF KAROUB, AP Business Writer Jeff Karoub, Ap Business Writer–Mon Dec 7, 4:03 pm ET

DETROIT – General Motors Co. said Monday it will spend $700 million at eight Michigan facilities to get its new rechargeable electric car road-ready — a technological and economic boost for its home state.

GM officials detailed their investment plans for the Chevrolet Volt on the floor of its assembly plant that straddles the border between Detroit and tiny Hamtramck. The plant, which will begin mass producing the Volt in late 2010, is getting a $336 million upgrade that includes new machinery and other equipment.

GM's combined Volt-related investment also includes $202 million for a new plant in Flint that will build engine generators; $43 million for a plant in the Detroit suburb of Brownstown Township that begins making battery packs early next year; $37 million for a Bay City powertrain plant; and $27 million for the GM Tech Center in suburban Warren, home to the Volt's battery laboratory.

The state of Michigan last year approved $135.2 million in tax incentives for those sites and others.

In a year that GM and Chrysler endured bankruptcy protection and announced the closure of nearly 30 plants in the U.S. and Canada, the news was as much a relief as celebration for the politicians and workers who attended the news conference. Many speakers welcomed the chance to talk about something other than the state's economic woes.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm approached the stage from behind the wheel of a preproduction version of the Volt. She said mass production of the vehicle is "exactly in our sweet spot" as a state, which has suffered the nation's highest unemployment rate for months alongside the struggles of its largest industry.

"The electrification of the vehicle is all part of Michigan's strategy to emerge from a very difficult period," she said.

In August, Vice President Joe Biden came to Detroit to announce that Michigan would be the largest recipient of $2.4 billion in federal grants to develop next-generation electric vehicles and batteries. Michigan's take — more than $1 billion — was to be shared by 11 manufacturers and research facilities, including GM.

"It doesn't all have to manufactured overseas," Granholm said. "We can make a competitive product right here in Michigan."

Jon Lauckner, GM's vice president of global product planning, said the company expects it will be the first U.S. facility owned by a major automaker to produce an electric car.

"With GM at the lead, electronic vehicle development is creating entirely new industries," he said.

GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz was expected to make the announcement, but didn't attend the event. Two GM spokesmen said Lutz had a scheduling conflict.

Donald Meyer, a member of the Volt launch team as well as the union local that represents workers at the Detroit-Hamtramck plant, said Monday's announcement was "probably the best thing I've ever seen happen" in his 32 years with GM. He said it's "phenomenal" after years of labor concessions, plant closings and "doing more with less."

"As far as keeping the company operating, you just can't beat this," Meyer said after the news conference. "It's staying in Michigan and keeping us working and keeping our families fed."

Meyer said his team will be bringing the Volt into the plant next week to "tear it apart" and train workers. Assembly of prototype vehicles is expected to begin in March and regular production in November.

GM said in August it expects the Volt to get 230 mpg in the city, based on early tests using draft guidelines from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for calculating mileage of extended range electric vehicles.

The car is expected to cost between $35,000 and $40,000. That price range could keep many away, but Lauckner said tax incentives for buyers are expected to make it more affordable as the company ramps up manufacturing and lowers its costs.

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startraitor
 

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12-08-09 04:39 AM

This is an administrion project. A billion is a very small part of 700 billion.

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kaciara
 

Registered: Apr 2004
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12-08-09 05:11 PM

at least good news for environment ...

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KINGOFSHORTS
 

Registered: Sep 2007
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12-08-09 05:16 PM

I read somewhere that the Volt needs to be parked in garages and not in sunlight for extended hours since over time it could damage the Lithium batteries.

This is one reason why Hybrids do not use Lithium batteries.

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loufah
 

Registered: Nov 2001
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12-08-09 07:14 PM

There's still a waiting list for the Prius, despite Toyota running its plants 24 hrs/day. There is huge demand for these cars.

Plus, GM has to spend very little of its own money on this, given that the govt is giving out billions in grants for electric car manufacture. If it fails, it's still great PR and the taxpayer will cover the expenses!

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m14
 

Registered: Mar 2009
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12-08-09 07:58 PM

I have a Toyota Tundra - and the other day - whilst at the Toyota dealer
they told me that a headlight for a Prius - cost $250.oo to replace - and
you have to take off the front bumper to get to it - don't ya love it !

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