Quote from futurecurrents:
Why all the Volt bashing? I can see how the oil companies would hate them. I can see how their "think tanks" may put out negative propaganda about them. I can see how gullible righties would suck-up this propaganda and internalize it but..........oh, I just answered the question.
Sorry I have been busy. Some of us actually have jobs and work all day. It's meeting my needs just fine.Quote from 377OHMS:
You won't state your commute distance or otherwise respond so I'll assume the car is not meeting your needs and is a piece of shit.
I live just 4 miles from work, so it works out perfectly for me. Everywhere I go is within a 5 mile radius. But it would work just as well for somebody with a 25 mile commute who can charge it while at work.Quote from 377OHMS:
Congrats. Looks nice.
How far is it from your home to your job?
Quote from atticus:
You ok? The Volt leases at $350 for 3 years. The deposit is $500 higher than the LEAF, but otherwise it's the same terms. IOW, they've just discounted the car to the MSRP of the LEAF + $500.
Well I do most of my charging at work on the 240V (the dealership I work at has 4 of them). I just pull it upfront a couple hours before we close and let it charge.Quote from GTS:
Sandybestdog, are you getting a fast charger or sticking with the std 120V one?
Free charging at work - that is sweet. With your limited distance commute you can probably skip charging at home most times and just charge at work.Quote from Sandybestdog:
Well I do most of my charging at work on the 240V (the dealership I work at has 4 of them). I just pull it upfront a couple hours before we close and let it charge.
SPX called me the other day to see if I wanted to set up a time for them to come out and examine my house to install a 240V. There are some tax credits out there to get it installed. Honestly I can plug it into my bathroom with an extension cord and it charges just fine (about 10 hours). So unless I can get a 240V installed for less than a couple hundred bucks, I don't see the point.
Leases change every month. That "Quad $0" lease is only available in California.Quote from GTS:
As far as I can tell, Chevy has had the lease option for $350/month since 2010:
http://gm-volt.com/2010/12/15/chevrolet-volt-lease-terms/
http://money.cnn.com/2010/07/27/autos/volt_price/index.htm
I thought you were talking about this new program that offers the same monthly lease cost but with zero down, seems substantially better:
http://www.greencarreports.com/news...sales-efforts-with-quad-0-lease-in-california
"According to Chevy salesman and certified Volt specialist Randall Blaum, the company has come out with what it calls the "Quad $0" lease program for the 2012 Volt.
That means no down payment ($0 down), no security deposit ($0 deposit), no payment for the first month of the lease ($0 first payment), and no cash due when the sale is completed ($0 at signing)."