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Re: less than one percent [lemko] by circlew
May 24, 2009 (6:41 am)
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Replying to: lemko (May 24, 2009 6:12 am)

Oh, I don't know. I am waiting for the right time to buy a 'vette which with technology, could easily surpass 30 MPG avg. fuel economy. Imagine a Corvette with the CTS engine would almost get there. Less power but far less weight. I would imagine that car would be no more than 3,100 lbs. Now that's exciting and efficient with old technology. Imagine just a little ingenuity could have a blown 4 banger that would get the 'vette close to 40 mpg on the highway.
 
Perhaps I'll buy some 'vette bodies from the new owners to experiment with some college engineers fresh from graduation this year....nothing else to do!
 
The storied V-8 is almost gone.
 
Regards,
OW
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Re: less than one percent [bpizzuti] by circlew
May 24, 2009 (6:47 am)
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Replying to: bpizzuti (May 24, 2009 6:41 am)

Maybe, but here's a great philosophical question, heh: Is it GM's fault for not building a product that appeals to customers, or is it the customers' collective faults for not finding GM's products appealing?
  
The answer is supposed to be A, but it seems like a lot of people, GM included, think it's supposed to be B.
 
It's always been answer A but twisted by some to B. The B folks, in the majority, refuse to see that the market will always rule. If market share is going down for company A and increasing for company B and C, there is a direct correlation to the products of company A not doing their job.
 
Can it be more any more simple to understand?
 
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OW
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [tlong] by lilengineerboy
May 24, 2009 (6:53 am)
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Replying to: tlong (May 23, 2009 9:29 pm)


1 - throw a generator that can function as a motor on a few vehicles and call them a hybrid: Malibu, Vue "Green Line" (another hype term covering up for no technology). About 1 mpg improvement. Stupid.

 
This is basically autostart-stop technology, just like the original Civic "hybrid." 0 mph is 0 mpg.
 
2 - develop a highly complex and expensive two-mode hybrid system and throw it on the big gas guzzlers: Escalade, etc. Adds $10K to cost. Payback is >>10 years.
 
Yeah, I think they could do better than a 10% increase in fuel economy on a 6000# vehicle.
 
Another point regarding the Volt. An earlier post said that the Volt is more like the Tesla. Wrong. The Volt is still a HYBRID. Once you've gone 40 miles you are on gasoline power. With a drained battery you can never have more power than that gas engine can give you, you will have less as no energy conversion is 100% efficient.
 
Right, and since something like 75% of the population live withing 40 miles of where they work, it may never turn on. The gasoline engine powers a generator, so I agree that there are losses in efficiency there, but that is allowing you've depleted the battery.
 
So after 40 miles in your Volt, what happens when you need to climb the mountain pass? You are going to be in low gear in the right lane poking along, because your battery is dead! And that wimpy engine has to charge the battery, and the battery is immediately using all that charge to propel you up the hill! So you have, maximum, the amount of energy that wimpy engine can put out to get you over the hill!
 
Right, and with the Tesla, you call AAA and get towed home. That sounds wonderful.
 

The Volt might be fine if you rarely go over 40 miles before recharging, but it will have serious usability issues for those who drive longer distances and need range. This will further limit its market.

 
So if it doesn't fit your lifestyle, don't buy one. I don't see why this is so complicated. It sounds like there is one of the biggest logical errors in engineering going on here...assuming everyone else's situation is just like yours.
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [tlong] by lilengineerboy
May 24, 2009 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: tlong (May 23, 2009 9:41 pm)

Your definition of hybrid is different than most peoples'. Using your logic the Malibu and Vue hybrids aren't hybrids either, and they are certainly less of a hybrid than the Insight. Hybrids use regenerative braking to charge a battery that helps add power during propulsion. Not a difficult concept. Who cares if the ICE is running if the mileage increases, significantly (vs. dismally like the Vue and Malibu hybrids)?
 
I agree, Range Rover has auto-start-stop on their European vehicles, I don't think that makes them a hybrid. Just like the 1st generation Civic Hybrid.
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Re: less than one percent [circlew] by lemko
May 24, 2009 (6:57 am)
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Replying to: circlew (May 24, 2009 6:47 am)

Well, the market sucks! I guess it goes to show that nobody lost money underestimating the public's taste! I guess Baskin Robbins can make a fortune off that new unflavored ice cream in the styrofoam cone!
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Re: less than one percent [lemko] by lilengineerboy
May 24, 2009 (7:02 am)
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Replying to: lemko (May 24, 2009 6:57 am)

Well, the market sucks! I guess it goes to show that nobody lost money underestimating the public's taste! I guess Baskin Robbins can make a fortune off that new unflavored ice cream in the styrofoam cone!
 
Along the same lines, google "Toyota" and Vanilla" and see how many hits you get. Maybe OW is right.
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [lemko] by gagrice
May 24, 2009 (7:31 am)
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Replying to: lemko (May 24, 2009 6:00 am)

Well, if that's the case, I wouldn't have a car at all!
 
I do understand your feelings on driving a larger more comfortable car. Our society has tried their best to make those of US that consider a vehicle more than just transportation, to feel guilty. I don't see our leaders sacrificing their comfort to save the planet or fossil fuel. I am a little too far from the grocery store to walk, at 2.8 miles. I would be happy with a little car for running errands. When I take a trip even 100 miles up to Los Angeles I want a large comfortable, quiet vehicle. I don't need a $million dollar limo like Barry. The reasons I would like higher mileage is to avoid stopping at a stinking gas station.
 
For me to drop from a 16 MPG Sequoia to a 20 MPG Escape/RAV4/CRV would be crazy. Going to a slightly smaller X5 diesel that gets 30 MPG on the highway and handles better than most sedans on the highway is a good option. Quite frankly GM and the D3 have NOTHING I would consider buying right now. For those that like big sedans the Buick and Caddy are fine. Just not my cup of tea. I have one, the LS400, and only drive it to see when it will break, so I can get rid of it. No more sedans in my future. Not much good on our 3rd world roads in CA. They are going to continue getting worse as we spend all the gas tax on welfare or something besides road maintenance.
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [lilengineerboy] by circlew
May 24, 2009 (9:34 am)
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Replying to: lilengineerboy (May 24, 2009 6:53 am)

You need to open up your mind! If you live that close to work, it makes more sense to take mass transportation instead of spending $40K on a useless 40 mile range plug-in. The Telsa is 200 and the Model S is around $50K. This is what I call a niche brand.
 
What market segment is the Volt targeted at? Not me or anyone I know. Anyone can buy 2 Honda Civics for that price. Let's get your estimate of the sales rate for this unique nameplate from the failed GM.
 
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OW
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [lilengineerboy] by m4d_cow
May 24, 2009 (10:36 am)
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Replying to: lilengineerboy (May 24, 2009 6:53 am)

We're talking about the majority here, engineerboy. 40 miles is definitely not an appropriate endurance for a battery in a 40k car.
 
Sure, there are people who commute only about 40 miles a day, but how many of them are there? GM needs the Volt to sell in large numbers to survive, and trying to lure a tiny cadre of takers isn't gonna help.
 
Better yet, if you only drive 40 miles a day, why bother spending 40k on a Volt that needs frequent recharging, new battery every 5 years (according to GM itself), and cost $40k? Buy yourself a $15k Honda Fit and keep the change. It's as roomy as a Prius, and I seriously doubt GM can make Volt any roomier than a Prius.
 
Plus I agree with OW. If you really want to be "green" (or economical, choose whichever you want), then just take the mass transit, 40 miles or less isn't far at all.
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Re: make a list of priorities in life [circlew] by lilengineerboy
May 24, 2009 (10:50 am)
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Replying to: circlew (May 24, 2009 9:34 am)

You need to open up your mind! If you live that close to work, it makes more sense to take mass transportation instead of spending $40K on a useless 40 mile range plug-in
 
I don't think its my mind that is needs opening. In Santa Barbara, my father lives 6 miles from where he works. There is no bus stop there. There is no "high speed rail." From their house to downtown is about 12 miles. Again, no close bus stop, no "metro." The motor in that car would never turn on, even if he went to work AND down town.
 
In Ann Arbor, my wife is maybe 10 miles from where she works (i think its more like 7 miles). There is no bus service within 3 miles of our house. The majority of our neighborhood has at least 1 member of their household working within 15 minutes of home.
 
What market segment is the Volt targeted at? Not me or anyone I know.
 
That might be so, are you jealous or something?

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