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Maybe we should post pictures of oil spills and tiny otters dying, covered with the stuff... Or armed terrorists funded with oil money. Everything has costs, both apparent and hidden. Again, it is a car that works for some, and not for others, I bet you will really like it wd15. I bet Mark will like his as well. Seems sort of odd, there appears to be a lot of Porsche/Volt owners, a trend perhaps?
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Yeah. We'll consider the Volt as a possible replacement for our Jetta next year. Our son is thinking of getting one, too.
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Just picked it up.
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Looks nice!
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Welcome. I find a Volt and a weekend toy to be a perfect combination.
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Congratulations! My wife loves that color.
I'm loving my Volt. My biggest problem so far is unplugging it without unlocking the door first. I've set off the cord theft alarm about 5 times in a week. I think there is a personal setting that will turn the cord theft alarm off, but I haven't had time to find it. I just bought a Clipper Creek 220 volt EVSE for the office and I'm going to wire it in next week. I'll be charging it at work from then on.
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Looks great, Wilson!
About a year ago, I was at a house that was about to be listed and the pro photographer who showed up to take the listing photos had a Volt. He told me that he'd had it for a couple years and spent less than $100 on gas so far. He drove all over tarnation everyday shooting houses for realtors but usually less than the range of the car. He paid his own electric bill, (charged it at home), and told me that it cost him something like $20 a month extra for the car. Compared to what he'd spend on fuel even with a Prius, that's peanuts. For people who can charge free at work or in municipal parking lots, it goes down to nearly zero for fuel. I have no problem with cities or municipalities paying for juice or tax incentives for purchasers at this early stage of the game. You need to look at the total cost of those in both purely financial as well as other economic costs such as cleaner air and less oil imported. The same people who biotch about the rebates on Volts usually have no problem at all with other huge tax breaks given to industry for sending jobs overseas, etc. When it comes to taxes, most people play by the rules and rightly take advantage of what ever credits or deductions are in place at the time. The difference is that huge corporations all but write the tax code for their deductions through expensive lobbying, etc. I doubt that any Volt buyers helped craft the IRS code for their deduction or credit. But that's another thread, anyways. Nice cars, guys! ![]()
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Over on Rennlist, some tool was warning that in "electric only mode" it would take a range hit in low temps. I explained that there was no such thing as "electric only mode" but he was having none of that - his right wing loony blog told him there was. I said I'd had mine for over 2 years and he said that owning/using didn't mean I knew more about the car than a paid-off blogger. Whatever. The 2013 and later have a 4th driving mode called "mountain," In that mode, it appears the Voltec system lets the battery draw down to 50% but then uses the ICE to charge the battery. The idea is that for a really challenging drive (like So Cal's grapevine) the Volt may need both max ICE output and some assist from the battery. There are a couple display modes that clarify the car is almost always using some mix of ICE and battery, once the initial charge is used up. So you can't *direct* the car to charge, but there's some sharing going on much of the time.
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I wonder what they mean by, "gas powered, range extending generator." Sure sounds like the gas engine charges the battery, and you are the only person I have ever heard make a statement that the gas engine does not charge the battery.
Maybe you are thinking of the system the Prius uses.
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According to this, the gasoline engine, when needed, drives a generator that subsequently provides power the electric motor, which in turn propels the car down the road. It does not charge the battery.
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The reason for the 50% reserve electric power is, as you said, when the car is really challenged it uses both ICE and battery to power. Under high loads the generator/motor acts like a motor. It and the traction motor drive the wheels using battery power. When the load gets really high, the ICE kicks in too. Because it is geared directly to the generator/motor, the ICE is helping power the wheels directly.
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You are correct Mr. Richards. If it charged the battery it would be a hybrid. It is an electric car with a gas engine that kicks in provide power to the traction motor when the battery is dead. The generator's power goes directly to the traction engine, not to the battery.
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You just need to talk to people who know what they're talking about.
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How are you liking your Volt Mark?
I'm getting used to mine. Some of the novelty is wearing off, but I'm enjoying not buying gas. The Clipper Creek EVSE was back ordered, but it came today, just in time for me to leave town for 4 days. Only issues so far is the feature on the key fob that rolls all the windows down if you hold the "unlock" button for 3 (or 5) seconds. Somehow I do that unwittingly. I've found all my windows down on a couple of occasions. Both times I was mowing the lawn, so it must be something about the mower seat hitting the key thingy when it's in my pocket. I think I can override that in with a personal preference setting. My BMW 535 used to do something similar. I'd come out of a store and all my doors would be unlocked and the trunk lid would be wide open.
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It really irritates me when people don't know their product, but talk like they do.
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