Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

Latest post 11-20-2009 20:56 by marilynparman. 41 replies.
  • 07-08-2008 12:19

    Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    It looks like we'll get to see a production-ready Chevy Volt at the Paris Motor Show in October. We also recently learned that the forthcoming Toyota Prius plug-in will offer roof-mounted solar panels to run the air conditioning. As details begin to trickle in, which of the dueling plug-in hybrids are you more excited about?

  • 07-10-2008 21:54 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    Are you kidding?  The Chevy Volt is the best car to come out of Detroit since the 1964 Mustang (if it ever makes it into production).  That car will be incredibly successful in terms of sales and also as a boost to those made-in-America buffs.

     

     

  • 07-10-2008 21:59 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    The Prius Plug In with solar panels. Now THATS a green car.
  • 07-11-2008 7:35 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    Both! Renewable energy is the way to go, and there is no one quick fix.

     

  • 07-11-2008 11:04 In reply to

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    Volt no doubt.

    I personally consider Volt to be an Electric car (with gasoline range extender), not a Hybrid.

  • 07-11-2008 11:07 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

     Also Volt does not have one of the Cons you list for hybrids - drive is all electric so there are no more components.

    Lithium battery makes the price higher though.

  • 07-11-2008 14:13 In reply to

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    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    The Volt sounds great, but 40 miles doesn't even cover one way trek to work in LA for most people. I know that the battery isn't the only form of power for the car, but that might be a marketing downfall for the Southern California area.

     

  • 07-11-2008 14:31 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    LuvMyNewCar - did you get Aptera?! or the pick is just for kicks?
  • 07-11-2008 15:44 In reply to

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    The Volt for sure!  My main reason is that I always buy american cars.

  • 07-21-2008 21:44 In reply to

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    Definitely the Volt. Each car should be evaluated on its own merits (I know some people will disagree vehemently) but there is something to be said about buying a domestic car, I really hate to see GM go into oblivion. By the way, will there be any new power plants built, if not I'm not sure our current infrastructure will support what I hope to be millions of new plug in cars.
  • 07-22-2008 14:18 In reply to

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    I like the Honda Civic......So Cool

     

  • 07-22-2008 14:45 In reply to

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     The Volt - hands down. Also, I just learned today the their V6 is expected to get 26 miles per gallon on the highway. That's about the same as a V6 Ford Mustang, but it is going to have the same horsepower output as a V8 Mustang!

     

    Plus, it is very cool... Cool

     

     

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  • 07-22-2008 15:35 In reply to

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    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    Check out how much its going to cost to charge that Volt:

    Battery system: lithium-ion
    Energy: 16 kWh (minimum)
    Peak power: 130 to 140 kW
    Voltage: 320 to 350
    100% recharge time: 110-volt outlet: 6 to 6.5 hours
    Max. electrical power: 130 to 140 kW
    Max. mechanical power: 120 kW
    Continuous electrical power: 45 kW
    Continuous mechanical power: 40 kW

    And here is what SCE will charge you to 'fill er up'.

    http://www.sce.com/NR/sc3/tm2/pdf/ce12-12.pdf

    Plus with normal seasonal increases and the expected 20% rate increase for electric services coming...

     

  • 07-22-2008 15:37 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    I thought the point of a Hybrid/Electric car is to get good to great gas mileage. 26 mpg is not good. I like the volt, but the mileage better be in the 60mpg range considering Lutz said that is it going to cost 40 large. The 09 Prius is expected to get 60mpg for $25 grand.

     

  • 07-23-2008 9:52 In reply to

    Re: Chevy Volt vs. Prius Plug-in: Which are you more excited for?

    Does anyone know what the expected range is for the Volt? With the numbers from SCE it's going to cost $8.40 a day to fully charge the Volt.

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