GENERAL MOTORS introduced America to the Chevrolet Volt at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show as a low-slung concept car that would someday be the future of motorized transportation. It would go 40 miles on battery power alone, promised G.M., after which it would create its own electricity with a gas engine. Three and a half years — and one government-assisted bankruptcy later — G.M. is bringing a Volt to market that makes good on those two promises. The problem is, well, everything else.Read the rest of it here. Even for an electric car the NY Times can't write a glowing review.
For starters, G.M.’s vision turned into a car that costs $41,000 before relevant tax breaks ... but after billions of dollars of government loans and grants for the Volt’s development and production. And instead of the sleek coupe of 2007, it looks suspiciously similar to a Toyota Prius. It also requires premium gasoline, seats only four people (the battery runs down the center of the car, preventing a rear bench) and has less head and leg room than the $17,000 Chevrolet Cruze, which is more or less the non-electric version of the Volt.
In short, the Volt appears to be exactly the kind of green-at-all-costs car that some opponents of the bailout feared the government might order G.M. to build. Unfortunately for this theory, G.M. was already committed to the Volt when it entered bankruptcy. And though President Obama’s task force reported in 2009 that the Volt “will likely be too expensive to be commercially successful in the short term,” it didn’t cancel the project.
And courtesy of Iowahawk, the Chevy Volt song and dance team (I actually think this is legit and not a parody):
4 comments:
Can we say Edsel??
You'd have to be a dolt to buy a volt.
And I think the video is not a parody, but from an auto show.
So how much did Government Motors pay for the dancers? They're almost as good as the dancers for the Pelosi car commercial.
The dance is something to do while you are waiting for it to recharge so you can go another 40 miles?
What a sad excuse for an American Manufactured vehicle. Hopefully this piece of junk will finally sink one of the great American Car manufacturers along with their Union Ownership.
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