Chevy Volt takes 27 years before owners save money

Discussion in 'Politics' started by 377OHMS, Apr 5, 2012.

  1. Clearly
     
    #291     Jun 6, 2012
  2. That guy has issues with everybody.:(.
     
    #292     Jun 6, 2012
  3. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    You are unable to refute the technical, economic or environmental facts so the logical conclusion stands undiminished, the Volt is a huge failure.

    You most certainly are here to pump the Volt and you aren't afraid to lie and obfuscate in the process.

    Typical car salesman.
     
    #293     Jun 6, 2012
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Really? Cause I'd rather have a Prius than a Volt, but that's just me.
     
    #294     Jun 6, 2012
  5. Please tell me one thing that I have lied about.
     
    #295     Jun 6, 2012
  6. Then go buy a Prius. If that's what works for you, then you should do it.

    I on the otherhand, have not put gas in my car since January. That works for me.
     
    #296     Jun 6, 2012
  7. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    Range.

    Safety.

    Cost of Operation.

    Drivetrain Category.

    Sales numbers vs. Other Vehicles.

    Disposition of Spent Batteries and the Environment.
     
    #297     Jun 7, 2012
  8. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    That's more than "one thing". :)
     
    #298     Jun 7, 2012
  9. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I probably will, after the sport coupe comes out.
     
    #299     Jun 7, 2012
  10. No, quote me on something. You can't and that's why you are bringing up the same old issues. So here we go again.

    1)I can get 40+ miles range to a charge. Me, an actual owner of a Volt. It's not my fault that some hater Fox news reporter doesn't know how to drive it correctly.

    2)The Volt has consistently gotten the top safety rating. I personally know two people who have been in major accidents and they say the Volt saved their lives. If you Google "Volt New Jersy turnpike" you will see pictures of a Volt that was rear ended by a bus. Look at the back of the car. In the backseat were two children in car seats. Not only were they unharmed, the doors still opened to get them out. Both the NHTSA and IIHS have given it their top ratings.

    3)It costs about $1 to recharge the car. There really isn't any other costs associated with it besides normal wear and tear items.

    4)The Volt is capable of being driven on all electric. Gas is only an option. I don't see how you can call it a hybrid when it only needs one form of fuel.

    5)Please elaborate.

    6)Again, if I can properly dispose of my laptop battery, why wouldn't I be able to properly dispose of a 400 pound battery? The battery is not going to end up in a water supply stream. You know, the Prius has battery's in it too.
     
    #300     Jun 7, 2012