The new Volt hybrid car....a lemon.

Do you really think Volt is the first generation of electric cars? Your funny!
no. See my post #35.

Actually first generation electric cars came out when? During 1890's before the Internal combustion engine were invented!

Electric cars have been repeatly re-indroduced and never had success. I do not think it is going to be successfully, plus it is true insanity, because doing same mistake over and over and expect different result? Har Har Har! Ain't gonna happen.
mistake? no it wasn't a mistake. It was squashed by oil giants. sssshhhh
 
Is this truly fact?

I humbly disagreed with this. I am guilty, that is why I said humbly.

No, Oil companies really did nothing to squash these electric cars. It is EVERYBODY, know why?

Here is simple answer.... convienence! Everybody wants convienence. Who wants to find themselves stuck in middle when commuting to and from work? People wanted just to refuel their vehicles in NO time, oil made this possible with plenty of refuel stations all over and the refueling can take as little as one minute verses overnight for Electric cars. You take the jug with you and you can go practically anywhere! Can't do that with all electric

It is all about convienence, and I will NOT support ALL electric cars, and would NEVER dare buy this stupid vehicle called Volt with pricetag of $41K. I would rather get Hydrogen fuel vehicles instead of all electric. Why? It is all about convience, Fuel cell vehicle works almost same way as gas, but it is still run electrically that is coming out of Hydrogen that collides with oxygen, emitting nice H2o without carbon!

It was squashed by oil giants. sssshhhh
 
Is this truly fact?

I humbly disagreed with this. I am guilty, that is why I said humbly.

No, Oil companies really did nothing to squash these electric cars. It is EVERYBODY, know why?

Here is simple answer.... convienence! Everybody wants convienence. Who wants to find themselves stuck in middle when commuting to and from work? People wanted just to refuel their vehicles in NO time, oil made this possible with plenty of refuel stations all over and the refueling can take as little as one minute verses overnight for Electric cars. You take the jug with you and you can go practically anywhere! Can't do that with all electric

It is all about convienence, and I will NOT support ALL electric cars, and would NEVER dare buy this stupid vehicle called Volt with pricetag of $41K. I would rather get Hydrogen fuel vehicles instead of all electric. Why? It is all about convience, Fuel cell vehicle works almost same way as gas, but it is still run electrically that is coming out of Hydrogen that collides with oxygen, emitting nice H2o without carbon!

I agree with you. I dislike all electric cars. I really like both of fuel cell vehicle and plug-in hybrid vehicle.
 
Is this truly fact?

I humbly disagreed with this. I am guilty, that is why I said humbly.

No, Oil companies really did nothing to squash these electric cars. It is EVERYBODY, know why?

Here is simple answer.... convienence! Everybody wants convienence. Who wants to find themselves stuck in middle when commuting to and from work? People wanted just to refuel their vehicles in NO time, oil made this possible with plenty of refuel stations all over and the refueling can take as little as one minute verses overnight for Electric cars. You take the jug with you and you can go practically anywhere! Can't do that with all electric

It is all about convienence, and I will NOT support ALL electric cars, and would NEVER dare buy this stupid vehicle called Volt with pricetag of $41K. I would rather get Hydrogen fuel vehicles instead of all electric. Why? It is all about convience, Fuel cell vehicle works almost same way as gas, but it is still run electrically that is coming out of Hydrogen that collides with oxygen, emitting nice H2o without carbon!

The existing infrastructure supports both gasoline, oil and gas products including hydrogen via pipelines.
 
Lets do some math:

Chevy Volt: $41,000 (True Cost)

Honda Civic: $20,000 (Average build)

Difference: $21,000

Before you go spouting off at how those nasty unions are driving American car makers broke, remember the CEO of Toyota makes around 1 million dollars a year in salary. I figure the guy making coffee for the CEO of General Motors earns that much.

Now, with your numbers in mind, I would pay 41k for the Honda before I would pay 20k for the Chevy. Most American cars have been junk since the oil embargo of the 1970's. Greed on both sides of the factory walls (union and management) have contributed to a product that only the most loyal customer can feel comfortable with. Also, the Honda is not a hybrid vehicle. There is a higher production cost for these, and a much higher demand. Supply and demand = capitalism. I doubt you would find fault with that strategy.

No worries though. You would never see me in a Chevy, unless I called a taxi.
 
He owns it. A classic pickup truck.

I don't say about classic truck that you drove but I was point at your post about buy used cars to save it up.

1950's truck is far less fuel efficient than modern truck but gas price in 1950's was 20 cents per gal, how's sad.
 
:mad: get some dammit!!! post them! :cool:


*Start singing old Chevy jingles "See the USA in your Chevrolet" and "Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple pie and Chevrolet"*
:fruit:



It looks exactly like this with the same color green.
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It had the side exaust pipes along the side of the cab and he later removed them because of the rusting at the bottom of the pipes.
 
I don't say about classic truck that you drove but I was point at your post about buy used cars to save it up.

1950's truck is far less fuel efficient than modern truck but gas price in 1950's was 20 cents per gal, how's sad.

People still drive them today as well as many other classic or older cars.

No. I used to drive it when I was my Dad's house. Drove it alot. Lots of good memories driving it and growing up with it.
 
People still drive them today as well as many other classic or older cars.

No. I used to drive it when I was my Dad's house. Drove it alot. Lots of good memories driving it and growing up with it.

You are still not answering my question. :confused:
 
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