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rohvemula
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Re: When the Market should choose
rohvemula   1/4/2013 1:02:12 PM
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Chevy is not only the vehicle got Tax rebates. All other Hybrids got US GOVT help to buy. Even the expensive an highest tech car Tesla owners also gets the same tax credit. When Oil companies are getting Govt help nothing worng to get GOVT/tax dollars. The same dollars are given in form of food stamps. But it has defeated the purpose and widely missued.

rohvemula
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Re: Perhaps not significant
rohvemula   1/4/2013 12:58:11 PM
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Yes this is not a Cheap car. The extra cost is for technology and battery. Hope Chevay will not die because of so many factors..

rohvemula
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Re: Old gas problem?
rohvemula   1/4/2013 12:52:14 PM
One day or the other the gs engine kicks in at various climate conditions.  If the owner thinks that he does not need the gas at all based on their driving distance need not fill the gas full to its capacity of 10 gallons. Even Gm suggests no fill full to have less dead weight in the car.

I own Chevy Volt, I do not know how many people have personal driving experience of This is the smart car and smat technology , one should drive or own it to enjoy it before they write any on Chevay Vlot.



ChasChas
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Totally Disgusting
ChasChas   1/4/2013 12:47:49 PM
 

In the onset almost everyone said that the EV was fine except for the cost. So now when the government paid for 2/3 of the cost the people says "yes I would do it again.

We didn't learned anything except that we have a stupid government and most people are easily hoodwinked.

rohvemula
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Re: What people say differs from what they do
rohvemula   1/4/2013 12:46:05 PM
I am owner of Chevy Volt. Many or most of the buyes of Chevy Volt not to save money in GAS or others. Most of them are alternate energy enthusiast. It is not a cheap car to spend that kind of money for a small car. But it is functional car. There may be some flaws in its price. But some one should try. This is the future of the auto if we want to save fossil fuel for bettr purpose rather than using it in private transportation. If the Chevay Volt price is comparable to other gas driven cars there should not ahve been this much talk in media. No one is talking about Tesla which is highly expensive and made by new company witout any kind of track records. For this car ( Tesla) tere are several thousand people are in wait list by paying $5000 per reservation. Tesla collected severl millions which is interest free capital. Morevoer it is availalbe only for buy . If you want to finance the downpayment is an average $20000 + car.  It is not availalbe to lease, why????????????????????????.

At prsent conditions Chevy Volt is the King and no comparable auto is availalbe to buy or lease.

But GM should look to improve this car in design. Altlease they should cahnge the desing of back seats. They should make this car for FIVE pssengers or have the seat for five. This degign would give better look. 

Architect
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Re: What people say differs from what they do
Architect   1/4/2013 12:07:19 PM
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Not 100% perfectly true.

Would you prefer to have a Black Slave?

Maybe you would, and if you had to get a new one, maybe you would again.

In fact, you might even fight and kill to preserve your "rights".

 

There are divergent convesations about responsibility.  Osama was a structural engineer. He analyzed it and realized that the structural design of the WTC was flimsy and knew how it would collapse. He thought that he took the responsible position given the goings on in the Middle East.

I believe that the 3 bladed fans are an engieering scam and that proper development should take place, that there should be a development and testing center somewhere to firmly confirm efficiencies.

And I believe that there actuallyis something called progress. And that is about the development and refinement of technology.  That is not at all about self confirmation. It is about technological confirmation.

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irishmuse
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Re: When the Market should choose
irishmuse   1/4/2013 11:59:14 AM
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The government uses taxes, and the stick, to encourage some behaviors and discourage others.  It discourages me that we do this since this is just the majority, or the politically connected enforcing thier beliefs on others.

I am amused sometimes to hear someone complaining about homosexuals not being able to marry, and then driving off in a hybrid car.  You do realize this is exactly the same?

This "oh well, that is government does" attitude is discouraging.  With that attitude things can get pretty bad because governments are historically terrible.

irishmuse
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What people say differs from what they do
irishmuse   1/4/2013 11:49:46 AM
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This just demonstrates self confirmation as a behavior.  When asked about a decision people made that is conteversial, or expensive, they tend to justify the decision.  They do not however tend to make the same decision again.

So, when a VOLT buyer is asked if he likes the car, and if he would do it again, it says "yes, what a smart decision I made!", thus self confirming.  However, when going to buy another vehicle, or replace that one, he makes a different choice.

Current hybrid vehicles do not make economic sense, nor do they make environmental sense, nor is their lifecycle energy use better than similar gasoline powered vehicles.

Hybrids are energy entensive to build, and the systems are energy intensive to recycle, the "savings" are minimal at best, and with grid power from coal and distribution losses considered, may actually use more energy per mile than conventional vehicles.

If you want one, buy it!  But don't fool yourself into thinking you are doing the environment any favor or saving any money.

GTOlover
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Re: When the Market should choose
GTOlover   1/4/2013 11:45:02 AM
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Wow, talk about philosophical reality! Watch a movie!

You do understand that private sector decisions that are bad usually end up as businesses that no longer exist. Unless you advocate bailouts! But Detriot is the model of political ideology leading to utopia. As far as getting rid of people, pro-choice is already taking care of that!

This is not supposed to be about politics, but if that is what you want?

Architect
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Re: When the Market should choose
Architect   1/4/2013 11:38:58 AM
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Hmmm, you must not have seen the movie "Lincoln".

The fact remains that taxes are collected to promote some things and retard others. Always has, always will.

The public sector decisions can be absolutely stupid, provide no innovation, and so can the private sector decisions be absolutely stupid, and provide no innovation.

So people are the problem. What would you suggest? Get rid of all of them except you and your loved ones?

Better get your philosophical conclusions in line with reality.

Bill

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