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Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - 2001 ZTS - 08-11-2009 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-b...article1247751/ Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - NefCanuck - 08-11-2009 Ah but knowing Government Motors like we all do, the damn car will probably electricute it's drivers when it's taken out in the rain :ph34r: :lol: NefCanuck Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - Oscar The Grouch - 08-11-2009 NefCanuck,Aug 11 2009, 09:50 AM Wrote:Ah but knowing Government Motors like we all do, the damn car will probably electricute it's drivers when it's taken out in the rain :ph34r: :lol: or come with jumper cables built in. Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - reldridge - 08-12-2009 But will it be any fun to drive? Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - Scorcher000 - 08-12-2009 Watch top gear when they tested it in europe the GM car that can change the body from sedan to coupe to truck to van to ... you get it James May drive it and he had fun. Looked cool but would crap out in a year probably. You own a GM, you need a GM. Good Mechanic lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - NOS2Go4Me - 08-12-2009 No comment on the amount of pushing required by the driver and passengers to reach that fuel economy number, hey? It's plausible if you never let the damn gas engine start! :lol: Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - 2001 ZTS - 08-12-2009 It works out to 230mpg Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - darkpuppet - 08-12-2009 considering that GM is taking into account more than 1 complete battery replacement during the warranty period of the car, I can see the joys long-term owners are going to have. Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - castone - 08-12-2009 "For trips less than about 40 miles (64 km) per recharge cycle, the Volt will not use any on-board gasoline." How long does it take it to re-charge while driving? The thing I don't understand is are you not just increasing your energy bill by plugging in your car at night? So spending the money you saved on gas at the end of the month on electricity bills? Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - NefCanuck - 08-12-2009 darkpuppet,Aug 11 2009, 02:45 PM Wrote:considering that GM is taking into account more than 1 complete battery replacement during the warranty period of the car, I can see the joys long-term owners are going to have. and that right there is why the Volt will fail to light a spark when it's released... A complete battery replacement even before the warranty is up? No one sane is going to touch that car with a ten foot extension cord :P NefCAnuck Volt; Projected To Be 100km+/litre - ZX3_2NV - 08-13-2009 castone,Aug 11 2009, 03:51 PM Wrote:"For trips less than about 40 miles (64 km) per recharge cycle, the Volt will not use any on-board gasoline." Not really I heard on the radio this morning that a full 8 hour charge will only cost you 40 Cents US |