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13-12-2011, 06:31 PM | #31 | ||
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It sells for over 40k in the US so it will be nowhere near that here. Holden have already stated it will be well over 50k.
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13-12-2011, 06:49 PM | #32 | |||
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13-12-2011, 07:15 PM | #33 | ||
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It has a standard RRP $39145 in the US and they regularly do promos for less than that added to this the govt there has a tax rebate for EV cars which brings it down to US$31645 http://www.chevrolet.com/volt-electric-car/
I expect to sit around the same level as the piris in mid to late $40s and a upper spec one in the $60s but i would expect to see some drive away pricing to get it out there for $39990 drive away or something and who knows that stupid greens controlled ranger of a PM might copy the US and put a EV rebate out to encourage it before the elections.
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13-12-2011, 07:24 PM | #34 | |||
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13-12-2011, 07:53 PM | #36 | ||
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good point flappist
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14-12-2011, 10:08 AM | #37 | |||
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Pricing will be interesting, and our family interest is contingent on it being realistic BUT I'm with the others and expect they'll will milk the novelty of this technology for all its worth and price at whatever they think the market will bear. Performance has to be vastly better than the rather sluggish 85KW and almost totally torqueless 173 nm's served up by my wife's current Honda Civic Hybrid. (Its the quintessential local shopping basket, trust me, you wouldn't want to drive it any further ) I think she will be impressed by more than doubling of the torque in this Volt compared to what she's used too at present, it'll certainly make all the hills around here much easier to handle. Last edited by Rodge; 14-12-2011 at 10:15 AM. |
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14-12-2011, 08:46 PM | #38 | |||
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It sells for 40k in the US, and then they get the rebate which is unavailable here, and cars in the US are so much cheaper than they are here. The Holden big wigs have even said themselves it will be expensive, well over 50k. |
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22-12-2011, 09:37 AM | #39 | ||
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Maybe the volt is not as electric as it seems; it's not a true electric vehicle, but a hybrid same as the prius.
http://www.insideline.com/chevrolet/...a-true-ev.html ...The Volt's Vehicle Line Executive Doug Parks confirmed that there is, on occasion, a mechanical connection between the internal combustion engine and drive wheels in an interview with Norman Mayersohn of The New York Times. This isn't idle speculation or educated inference; it's an admitted fact...
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22-12-2011, 10:28 AM | #40 | ||
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Ironically enough that might help its cause as some countries look to impose road user charges on pure electric vehicles whereas plug-in hybrids might remain as being classified as hybrids and exempt.
Nissan Leaf pricing announced the other day at $51,500 is a positive indicator for competitive pricing on the Volt. |
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22-12-2011, 03:00 PM | #41 | |||
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22-12-2011, 03:04 PM | #42 | |||
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They are 2 different vehicles from 2 different manufacturers. Volt is bigger plus it sell for another 5k more in the US. Backs up previous reports that it will sell for over 60k here, which for the life of me I can't figure out how that is "competitive". Its based on a Cruze and will sell for 3 times more. |
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22-11-2012, 09:00 AM | #43 | ||
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$85,000 Kiwi and on Holden's website you can buy a regular Cruze on special for $25,990.
Can't see any mention of a special warranty on the battery but TBH didn't look that hard. The pricing almost beggars belief. |
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22-11-2012, 09:33 AM | #44 | ||
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Love it or hate it, its a stance towards choice. As it stands we are screwing the earth over at an unsustainable rate. Whilst this car may actually be comprised of parts which cause more damage than the imoact of burning through 20 yrs of fuel, its "fuelling" (pardon the pun) the bebate about going eco. There are better tecnologies arising like the bloom box and ither naturally sourced batteries that will within 15 years become affordable and be a resl life changer.
I for one am sick of my money going to oil companies. Will i buy this? No, but it gives me hope we're moving in the right direction again. Leave the fuel for the old v8 classics ;)
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23-11-2012, 08:51 AM | #47 | |||
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There is one important difference between the loco and the Volt; the battery pack. I work in mining so get to play with the electric drive haul trucks which are set up the same as the locos; ie: big engine to big generator to big wheel motors. By slipping batteries in between the generator and the motors you add essentially an accumulator to the system. You have a store of electrical energy which drives the motors and the generators only job is to replenish the store. In doing so, the engine/generator combo only needs to be sized to trickle charge the battery pack. Keep in mind that probably somewhere around 90 or 95% (figures pulled from thin-air) of driving is going to be at your base level consumption (cruising); your charging system only needs to provide a slight bit more energy than that. Add in as well that they have a mechanical link to the wheels from the engine during high load as well and your charging system can be smaller again (as long as it stays above the base level consumption) as the drain on the battery pack will be smaller again during the high load periods. So really, comparing the locos/haul trucks to the volt isn't quite apples and apples due to the battery pack *accumulator*. To sum up: I was suprised at the size of the petrol engine also. On the car itself; I like the styling of the front, I am quite turned off by the styling of the back. At the dollars people are throwing around, it will only be the most well off people that can even consider it. I know it doesn't interest me enough to look seriously at one. On a side note: I've always wanted to build a small off road buggy on the same principles (small motor bike engine attached to a generator feeding batteries or a flywheel to wheel motors) but the reason has always been for easy switching between 2 and 4wd. Last edited by nicco; 23-11-2012 at 08:57 AM. |
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11-06-2013, 07:27 PM | #48 | ||
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Just as expected the Volt barely sells.
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...257B830026DD9A Priced from $59,990 plus on-road costs, Holden’s Volt has recorded 93 sales since its launch late last year, with 80 of those coming in November and December with the company’s own registrations, dealer test vehicles and orders from ‘early adopters’ – typically organisations who use the vehicle as a marketing tool and individuals who buy it to reflect their passion for technology and the environment. The figures this year better reflect the ongoing demand for the Volt in the marketplace, with sales dropping back to 14 units in January, nine in February and four in March, with April pushing back up to 11 before last month’s 15 new registrations was its best thus far in 2013. That adds up to 53 sales in five months. Holden has not specified sales targets and will not be drawn on admitting whether the Volt will be profitable, preferring instead to highlight its status as a “technological tour de force”. Holden’s executive director of sales and marketing Philip Brook also told GoAuto at the VF Commodore launch last month that the company was still ruling out a cut-price model sans luxury equipment to generate more sales. |
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11-06-2013, 07:45 PM | #49 | |||
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