I'll get a alternative energy car when they run on unicorn farts , until then it's internal combustion engines for me.
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No, quote me on something. You can't and that's why you are bringing up the same old issues. So here we go again.
1)I can get 40+ miles range to a charge. Me, an actual owner of a Volt. It's not my fault that some hater Fox news reporter doesn't know how to drive it correctly.
2)The Volt has consistently gotten the top safety rating. I personally know two people who have been in major accidents and they say the Volt saved their lives. If you Google "Volt New Jersy turnpike" you will see pictures of a Volt that was rear ended by a bus. Look at the back of the car. In the backseat were two children in car seats. Not only were they unharmed, the doors still opened to get them out. Both the NHTSA and IIHS have given it their top ratings.
3)It costs about $1 to recharge the car. There really isn't any other costs associated with it besides normal wear and tear items.
4)The Volt is capable of being driven on all electric. Gas is only an option. I don't see how you can call it a hybrid when it only needs one form of fuel.
5)Please elaborate.
6)Again, if I can properly dispose of my laptop battery, why wouldn't I be able to properly dispose of a 400 pound battery? The battery is not going to end up in a water supply stream. You know, the Prius has battery's in it too.
See, that's the problem. You think because of your qualifications that you can critisize something and be justified in anything you say because you are talking to someone with less education than you. In your case, education creates ignorance. No more apparant is this than in your claims that the Volt only gets 25 miles to a charge. Your only justification of that is from a biased Fox news reporter who eventually led anybody watching it to believe that the car broke down in the middle of a tunnel. Meanwhile I and others who actually own one, all can get over 35 miles. You on the otherhand, have never even driven one.Quote from 377OHMS:I think I've said everything that I know regarding the Volt and have repeated myself already. I doubt that I am convincing you of anything and I think other readers of this thread already know what I'm saying.
My background and vocation relate closely to the engineering disciplines utilized to conceive, design and construct this vehicle and I've clearly stated what I know about its performance. I'm not the kind of person who must have the last word in order to prevail nor is it necessary for me to perceive myself to have "won" so far as technical matters are concerned. In the engineering and aviation worlds it has always been sufficient for me to express my technical opinion coldly and clinically and then move on to the next problem.
You seem to lack any constraints on what you will say and exhibit no recognition of any limitations regarding your qualifications. There is a reason that you are a car salesman and there is a reason that I am an accomplished engineer.
I'm glad you are satisfied with your Volt and suspect that you believe what you are saying. Good luck with the car and drive safely.
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I'll get a alternative energy car when they run on unicorn farts , until then it's internal combustion engines for me.

It's funny how the more the Volt gets bashed by ignorant people like you, the more the average joe is realizing that this is a viable solution.
I'm just taking a guess and gonna say that sales are going to increase. You can't keep a good thing down. The average person is realizing this more and more. They aren't ignorant like you and are willing to try new things..
For more fun, go through the search function to read some of the other Volt threads. I almost bust a gut.
