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Motortrend start long-term test of Chevy Volt (I know you're excited)
I'm not going to be in the market for one, but it will be interesting to see a real-world take on it over a good number of miles.
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...val/index.html Should be a good test to keep an eye on related to plug-in hybrids, despite it being a rather uninspiring car performance-wise. But with more and more of these bound to come out in the near future, they will probably grow to be an important class of car.
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Reports from new owners have been really positive. I remember reading an article where an owner after four months of ownership was still on his first tank of gas that was in the car when he purchased it.
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The other problem with the volt is that when the gasoline engine is running it isn't especially efficient. Roughly 30-35 mpg. So if you decide not to plug it in and instead use the gasoline engine to charge the electric motor, you're still getting shafted on fuel economy. I'll never understand why they didn't use a small diesel instead; after all, the engine is only used to power the electric motor, never to actually drive the wheels, so a diesel would have been much better suited to the task than a gasser. |
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Maybe in a regular hybrid there are other technical reasons related to the power curve, etc... but I don't know. Are diesels much worse that gas engines before fully warmed up... maybe the on-off behavior of a hybrid makes warm-up issues important?
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Unless you're in one of the handful of countries that subsidize gas prices, electricity will be cheaper per mile than gas. A diesel engine may have been optimal, but US consumers still aren't big fans of diesels, partly because it sometimes costs more per gallon and partly because the distribution network isn't always the same. Not all gas stations sell diesel. It's mostly a perception thing and I'm sure GM knew it would have a big enough hill to climb convincing people to buy an electric Chevy.
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