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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [stevedebi] by kdhspyder
Nov 21, 2007 (5:54 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Nov 20, 2007 1:56 pm)

I don't hae the numbers for the volume of old and really old vehicles out there in the public. How many are on blocks, how many are in the woods as homes for snakes and critters and how many are actually driving is uncertain.
 
If someone were driving a 12 y.o. clunker with 200,000 mi it's not worth anything monetarily except as wheels. If that owner can be induced to drop off that worthless rattletrap and get a $2000 check toward a newer more modern technology then we should all benefit.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [kdhspyder] by stevedebi
Nov 26, 2007 (2:50 pm)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Nov 21, 2007 5:54 am)

"If someone were driving a 12 y.o. clunker with 200,000 mi it's not worth anything monetarily except as wheels. If that owner can be induced to drop off that worthless rattletrap and get a $2000 check toward a newer more modern technology then we should all benefit."
 
The problem is that you can't buy a newer vehicle for $2000. So a poorer family would be out of luck.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [stevedebi] by gagrice
Nov 28, 2007 (7:43 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Nov 26, 2007 2:50 pm)

I have known a LOT of families that buying a used vehicle for $2000 would stretch their budget beyond its limit.
 
I just looked at a used 2003 VW Beetle TDI diesel with 265,000 miles. They were asking $5k. I offered $2k. Waiting to hear. It sounded good.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [gagrice] by stevedebi
Nov 28, 2007 (1:18 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Nov 28, 2007 7:43 am)

"I have known a LOT of families that buying a used vehicle for $2000 would stretch their budget beyond its limit. "
 
The original poster wanted everyone to buy newer cars, so I was comparing the cost to a new vehicle. I think that my 1987 Corolla is likely to provide better service than many cars that are far newer.
 
My point was that not everyone can afford a new car, and saying that people should be "forced" to buy new vehicles, or newer vehicles, is blatantly unfair.
 
Watch out for repairs on that TDI...
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [stevedebi] by gagrice
Nov 28, 2007 (7:50 pm)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Nov 28, 2007 1:18 pm)

Watch out for repairs on that TDI.
 
That is the reason for the lowball offer. I would expect a couple grand in engine repairs very soon. Maybe not.
 
I do agree with you that forcing people into new cars may seem great to a car salesman. With many folks losing their homes here in CA it is not likely they will be buying a new car. There is a glut of used cars on the lots. I say get an old beater and drive it till the wheels fall off. Leave the latest technology for the rich folks. A $50k GM hybrid is not for the average person I know. In fact I do not have anyone in my circle of friends that could afford that.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [gagrice] by tourguide
Nov 29, 2007 (3:10 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Nov 28, 2007 7:50 pm)

A $50k GM hybrid is not for the average person I know.
 
You got that right brother. At the 10K premium that will indeed be a limited run. At today's fuel prices ($3.20 per gallon) you could buy OVER FOUR YEARS worth of petrol assuming you drive 15K per year. That covers a lot of miles of driving on just the price premium alone.
 
I think right from the beginning GM started planning this thing as a promotional project more than a serious vehicle. They HAD to know the economics of this thing just don't make sense.
 
It must be tech that is just WAY expensive, and that is why it isn't being planned for the lambda platform vehicles - I am making this assumption here because GM has been mute over any such plans, and they have talked up all their big developments recently.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [tourguide] by gagrice
Nov 30, 2007 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: tourguide (Nov 29, 2007 3:10 pm)

I think right from the beginning GM started planning this thing as a promotional project more than a serious vehicle. They HAD to know the economics of this thing just don't make sense.
 
GM and Chrysler both have known that hybrids are poor economic choices. That is the reason Chrysler scrapped their hybrid long before Toyota even thought of building one. Toyota with their deep pockets decided it was worth the loss to get the green image. It has paid off. They may even be making a profit on the Prius. We will never know as that is privileged information. Toyota was also pushed by the Japanese government to build hybrids. Not sure the subsidies provided by their government.
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SECURITY PROBLEM by atltsga
Nov 30, 2007 (4:40 pm)
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Apparently - Chevy has a major problem with its doors and locks. My 2007 Chevy Tahoe car was broken into the day after Thanksgiving. The police told me it is very easy for a thief to slip a screwdriver under the door handle and pop the lock. This disengages the alarm also. That easy.
 
They do damage to the door handle, door, lock and it costs about $1500 to $1800 to fix.
 
The police say Chevy vehicles are the worst. They say there is an after market product that does better. But who is going to buy a new car and then spend money for a new locking system!
 
I can't believe that in 2007 - Chevy can not make a better locking system than this. At least make it so the alarm is not disengaged also....
 
So word to the wise - DO NOT LEAVE ANYTHING VALUABLE IN VIEW!!!!!!
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [gagrice] by tourguide
Nov 30, 2007 (6:46 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Nov 30, 2007 8:11 am)

That is the reason Chrysler scrapped their hybrid long before Toyota even thought of building one. Toyota with their deep pockets decided it was worth the loss to get the green image. It has paid off. They may even be making a profit on the Prius.
 
It appears they are determined to make a profit on the Hylander Hybrid too as that model saw a massive price bump this year, but at least the HH comes MAXED out option wise for what you START paying in the Tahoe Hybrid. It is a shame too, I test drove the HH and I really liked it, but when I priced it out, I got the blues.
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Re: chevy tahoe gmc yukon hybrid [tourguide] by gagrice
Nov 30, 2007 (8:23 pm)
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Replying to: tourguide (Nov 30, 2007 6:46 pm)

I just looked at the HH and a loaded Limited is $47,573 before TL. That is $6k more than I paid for the MUCH finer Sequoia Limited 4X4 with all the same amenities. So I would say yes the HH is WAY over priced for what you get. That extra $6k would pay my gas bill for 5 years and then some. I get more room, comfort, safety and I am sure better resale when the price of gas is lower.

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