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It appears the new Chevy Volt will get 38 miles on a full 10.5 hour charge in the new model instead of the outdated 35 miles per charge before. Whew that sets my mind at ease. Global warming should be a problem no more.
That 250K subsidy per car is well spent after all it appears.
It appears the new Chevy Volt will get 38 miles on a full 10.5 hour charge in the new model instead of the outdated 35 miles per charge before. Whew that sets my mind at ease. Global warming should be a problem no more.
That 250K subsidy per car is well spent after all it appears.
I've got nothing against the technology, and would buy one to save some fuel money...if they sold for $16k or so. For $40k, I'll take a Camaro SS or something else that's enjoyable to drive.
I've got nothing against the technology, and would buy one to save some fuel money...if they sold for $16k or so. For $40k, I'll take a Camaro SS or something else that's enjoyable to drive.
I bought a Diesel VW. 45 mpg plus. The Volt was completely impracticle for me.
I bought a Diesel VW. 45 mpg plus. The Volt was completely impracticle for me.
Honestly, I would like a VW diesel. Had a diesel pickup, amazing performance and mileage for a 7000 lb rig. I wish Vdub or someone else had a diesel available in a mid-sized 4x4.
Honestly, I would like a VW diesel. Had a diesel pickup, amazing performance and mileage for a 7000 lb rig. I wish Vdub or someone else had a diesel available in a mid-sized 4x4.
So do I. I set out to buy a truck but I do not need to be able to pull a building or want to put gas in at 17 mpg.
So do I. I set out to buy a truck but I do not need to be able to pull a building or want to put gas in at 17 mpg.
I'll get a trailer for my car.
I have too much snow and too many miles of gravel road for a car, at least a non-AWD/4x4. Given that my 7000lb Dodge knocked down 22-23 mpg, it seems like with proper gearing and a focus on fuel economy a mid-sized 4x4 ought to be able to do 30 with a diesel. I traded the Ram on an Xterra, only to find that it can't top 18 . 85 mile round trip commute, sucks!
I have too much snow and too many miles of gravel road for a car, at least a non-AWD/4x4. Given that my 7000lb Dodge knocked down 22-23 mpg, it seems like with proper gearing and a focus on fuel economy a mid-sized 4x4 ought to be able to do 30 with a diesel. I traded the Ram on an Xterra, only to find that it can't top 18 . 85 mile round trip commute, sucks!
Too bad the EPA has declared war on diesels.
A mid sized diesel truck as you note, geared for driving like you do and not simply for hauling a horse trailer should be able to do 30 plus.
I see many people wanting such a truck. For some reason we can't get them. We can get $100,000 electric vehicles though.
BTW, rumor is that Canada might be getting one from VW. Which just makes even less sense that we can't.
Is it that we cant have them or a maNUFACTURERS FEEL THE MARKET IS NOT THERE?
I don't really care. Either position would be wrong.
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