Chevrolet Volt Review - Everyday Driver

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@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 12 жыл бұрын
We understand that our work isn't for everyone, but many have enjoyed this review - we're sorry to not count you among them. Meanwhile, the Volt and Prius are similar in size, aimed at similar buyers, and both use their "hybrid" nature as a major selling point. Obviously their hybrid powertrains are different and they have different strengths but we certainly wouldn't say they belong in separate categories. Either way though, thanks for watching and commenting!
@BeardsleyMark
@BeardsleyMark 10 жыл бұрын
My Volt is my daily driver, my 350Z is my get away car. And the Volt is actually becoming my favorite of the two vehicles. I am up to 450 mpg, plus about 2 cents a mile for the electricity. But the futuristic feel of the Volt is just too cool. Love my Volt!
@slow_bike_show
@slow_bike_show 5 жыл бұрын
how's it hold up now? Thinking about getting the same 2011 used right now.
@mike_t_007
@mike_t_007 3 жыл бұрын
Would love to know of he still has both cars! We're selling our G35 Sedan and getting a Volt. Would love to hear ownership experience from a VQ owner
@BeardsleyMark
@BeardsleyMark 3 жыл бұрын
@@slow_bike_show it is still running well, I sold it last month to a buddy of mine when I moved to a place that causes me to drive long distances more frequently.
@BeardsleyMark
@BeardsleyMark 3 жыл бұрын
@@mike_t_007 Mike I sold both the 350z and the Volt and bought a QX-50 with the VQ37. Love that engine even more than I liked the VQ35! I loved the Volt when my usual days driving was 40 miles or less. Now that I only drive 3 or 4 days a week I end up driving 70 or 80 miles each day I do drive and it irritated me to burn that much gas. So I sold the Volt to a friend.
@mike_t_007
@mike_t_007 3 жыл бұрын
@@BeardsleyMark Funny you say that... Just sold my G35 sedan yesterday and am about to get a Volt! Hoping to get a 2nd gen with more EV miles especially since gas is going up up up again (facepalm). Do you see yourself in another EV in the future?
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@ThePurdude - If you only ever use the electric motor, the car will eventually turn on the Gasoline motor to burn the gas. It keeps track of how long the gas has been unused etc... pretty clever. No siphoning required.
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@merts487 - We've got a lot of fun stuff in the pipeline. Fiat 500 is coming up compared with the Mini and Honda CRZ. A review of the Cayman S. And for Exotic Driver: Corvette ZR1 and Aston Martin Vantage. Plus lots of other stuff being scheduled before 2011 is done. Thanks for watching and wanting more!
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Having driven the Volt for 15 months, I understand how these batteries work. What most people don't understand is that the range you see when you reach a full charge is not a promise of things to come, but rather a reflection of your driving habits over the recent past. If you drive freeway every day, at 75 mph, your charge should show about 35 mi constantly. If you slow down to 65, you will show about 38 constantly. If you drive mostly city, your charge will show 40-44 constantly.
@silverstarflite135
@silverstarflite135 8 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 2014 Volt - and I have to say, I love this car. Rides great, perfect brakes, quiet...its a perfect fit for my life here in RI. I never go more than 10 miles (small state, city driving) and then I pull back into the garage and plug back in. Three months and the engine has never started......so far? Love it.
@Michael-lv8gt
@Michael-lv8gt 8 жыл бұрын
Alan Rothfuss what happens if the battery dies completely? And it still turn on? Or is Gas all it need?
@silverstarflite135
@silverstarflite135 8 жыл бұрын
The electric range is about 35 miles. I seldom go more than that. But if i did, and the battery gets to a Low Charge mode, the system changes to gas. It has a small gas engine that acts like a generator (it does NOT power the wheels). It produces enough electricity to keep me going for at least 250 miles. Perfect for me - eliminates all range anxiety.
@Michael-lv8gt
@Michael-lv8gt 8 жыл бұрын
Alan Rothfuss if I never charge is it fine?
@silverstarflite135
@silverstarflite135 8 жыл бұрын
You could certainly us it as a gas powered car - but why would you? Its meant to be an electric car. If you have no means to charge it - get a regular gas powered car instead.
@Michael-lv8gt
@Michael-lv8gt 8 жыл бұрын
Alan Rothfuss I live in a apartment and in a few months I'll be able to get my house. That's why I won't be able to charge it. So I won't need to charge at all?
@john34162002
@john34162002 13 жыл бұрын
really liking the new visual enhancements and the usual sensible reviews which is nicely balanced between humour and serious pointers, keep it up guys!
@aszrael1266
@aszrael1266 8 жыл бұрын
I didn't know you guys did a Volt review. My wife and I are looking to pick up a CPO for her work commute. A friend just got one and I was blown away by their price. You can find CPO Volts for under 15k with under 40k miles. At 15k its very appealing.
@select20
@select20 13 жыл бұрын
You guys put out my favorite reviews, Thanks
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@SierraRomeo1990 - You've hit on a great point here. The Volt, Prius, Leaf, etc... these cars only save you money on paying for Gasoline IF you are already wanting to buy a NEW car. If you're willing to buy a used car, or drive the one you've paid off, then there's no way that buying a new one of these will cost you less. Many people only buy New, though. And then trade up every 3-5 years. Those folks are going to have a car payment no matter what - saving some gas money might help.
@Blah-blah-sure
@Blah-blah-sure 9 жыл бұрын
The Volt's a great car. Its too bad that many people just didn't catch on. I find the problem with the car being 1) G.M. didn't market the car correctly in having people understand that it truly has an onboard Generator type motor that requires little maintenance. 2) They undercut the car around 2013 by a huge amount therefore those that had the car prior to that year via purchase and mainly lease saw a huge loss in the value of their cars upon selling/ end of lease residual value. 3) In my opinion the 2016 model is a watered down version that looks like a Honda Civic & thereafter the car is going to probably cease in production because of these actions and somehow gas prices have gone down substantially; but keep in mind that won't last
@SuperMadpom
@SuperMadpom 7 жыл бұрын
I like this review it's pretty honest. I bought the Holden badged Volt (RHD) a couple of months ago. I commute every day in comfort and calm and speeds from a crawl to 100kph (60mph). It's not super sporty but nail the accelerator to the floor and it swaps lanes or pulls away from junctions with more than enough speed. It's a pleasure to drive and doesn't have the Prius drone. Excellent commuter car that can mile munch too.
@electrictroy2010
@electrictroy2010 2 жыл бұрын
What’s prius drone?
@patrickflohe1193
@patrickflohe1193 5 жыл бұрын
This is a great car, and I love it. My '19 Volt gets over 50 miles on a charge, and I average over 90 MPG. I currently average over 111 MPG, and my lifetime is 114. The Generation 2 ('16 and later) has fantastic efficiency, and handles great. I don't know what's with these guys doing the review....the brakes feel and work fine, and for heaven's sakes, they hardly ever get used. People with 150-200,000 miles on these things, have barely any brake wear. Use the regen features, and you barely get any brake engagement at all. Drive in "Low", and the brakes don't come in to play until you're down to 1-2 MPH, or unless you have to do a maximum energy stop. When I drive in D and don't use the regen paddle switch, the brakes are just fine.
@chauffeurini
@chauffeurini 13 жыл бұрын
The best car review I've ever seen. Amazing job.
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@EricAlveal18 - Electric motors don't need to wind up into their torque band like a combustion engine. The minute it moves the engine has as much torque as possible. Think of a golf-cart... if you floor it you are snapped forward - full torque - the problem is the thing hits full speed a second later. But, that sudden surge is because of the always available torque of an electric motor. This feature helps small engines by providing torque at the bottom end - where they normally lack.
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@rforracing - "Exotic Driver" will post videos on this channel as well - They will be clearly branded as Exotic Driver pieces - but we'll only do 3-4 a year so we aren't going to start a whole new channel. Plus, we want you guys to be able to easily find them... cause we Everyday Drivers all need a little car-porn now and then. Our main focus will remain the Everyday Driver reviews of great cars available for around $50k or below. First 2 Exotic Driver reviews will be up late this summer.
@ItsMeLouJee
@ItsMeLouJee 11 жыл бұрын
It's funny how many people fight over cars on KZbin...
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@fierygurl69 - Most people's commute is less than 40 miles roundtrip, so the Volt would probably be enough for an all electric daily grind. The big plus compared to the Leaf (which is impressive for what it is) is the fact the Volt can be used for any longer trips and between charges. For us - In our typical shooting day we drive more than 100 miles. That would have made the Leaf require multiple days of shooting. In the Volt, we ran out of charge and just kept shooting.
@kingalias
@kingalias 13 жыл бұрын
I love that you guys stick to reviewing the purpose of the car and don't try to test it for track numbers. Keep up the good work!
@guimuy
@guimuy 11 жыл бұрын
It uses the gas engine only if you run of of battery. Within the 35 - 40 mile range you would never need to use gas. It works as an only electric within that range and when you need more range you use the gas engine.
@patrickflohe1193
@patrickflohe1193 5 жыл бұрын
Guille It uses the gasoline engine only when you use the battery charge up. The prius pile doesn't do that. It uses the engine a lot! -you cannot control it.
@PaulChurchley
@PaulChurchley 12 жыл бұрын
The gasoline generator does not normally charge the battery but the battery is used as a kind of buffer. It keeps the battery at a certain level depending on if it is in Mountain mode or not.
@CDNinATL
@CDNinATL 11 жыл бұрын
@Wally Desouza. Yes you can. Mine came with a standard charger that plugs into a standard 120V outlet. It takes about 10 hours or so to fully charge it from empty. A 240V charger does in about 4 hours from what I understand but I haven't bought one yet. BTW, I bought a used 2012 Volt. I went from a 2009 Eclipse GT Spyder convertible to the Volt. I loved the performance my Eclipse but got fed up with gas cost. Even with my increase car payment, I'm still saving about $150 a month in total costs.
@jgavesii
@jgavesii 11 жыл бұрын
Hey Mr. Every Day Driver. It's been almost 4 years since you posted this video. How about an update?
@NJRenewableEnergy
@NJRenewableEnergy 13 жыл бұрын
Probably the best Volt review I've seen and I've watched them all. The only issue I have is that some of the concerns mentioned not only have I not noticed a problem, but in some cases I thought the exact opposite. BTW. I've owned my volt for 2 months, driven about 2000 miles. Handling is fantastic. I'll put it against any middle of the road sports car. Seats are very comfortable. Its very quick. I could come up with a few ideas to modify the car, it just wouldn't be what you mentioned.
@Patrickz1984
@Patrickz1984 12 жыл бұрын
The project was initially called Opel Flextreme (Saturn Flextreme in America) before Chevy was involved in it. Unfortunately I can not post links here :(
@ChrisAmosPhotography
@ChrisAmosPhotography 13 жыл бұрын
Really nice video guys, you really upped the ante in production quality with this one!!
@Bellinghamster
@Bellinghamster 10 жыл бұрын
The Volt sounds like a brilliant idea but it has so many quirks. I am hoping the 2016 model will get it right.
@Bellinghamster
@Bellinghamster 10 жыл бұрын
I have since seem videos on the new Volt and it is impressive. They have done away with the odd black paint and chrome styling feature under the side windows, the nose is sleeker, the rear of the car looks more like a Honda now and inside they did away with the touchy touch buttons on the center dash that people hated. Also the 2016 Volt can go 10 more miles on a charge. Hoop-de-dooooo
@GrandPrix46
@GrandPrix46 4 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2015 for every reason you think the 2nd Gen is better.
@jmlidea
@jmlidea 11 жыл бұрын
As the technology gets better, the batteries in the Volt will get cheaper. When I bought my '03 Prius, the batteries would have been about 10,000 dollars to replace, but today i can get them replaced for about 2,000 dollars.... still a big price tag, but they have come down in price.
@patrickflohe1193
@patrickflohe1193 5 жыл бұрын
Joel Lindquist You don't need to change the battery packs in a Volt....they're just that good. The Volts have over 400,000 miles, and the battery packs are still fine....one guy had 477,000 miles, and high voltage battery pack is still going strong.
@fatboy19831
@fatboy19831 11 жыл бұрын
What I love about the volt is you can get 40 mpg every time you turn on the gas engine with just a little planing. Say you want to go from DC to Philadelphia. You start at the Monument in electric mode stay that way till you hit 295 (highway) get up to 60 mph than switch to gas. Now you can enjoy 40 mpg till you get to downtown Philadelphia. At that point you go back on electric. Between DC and Philadelphia you might even charge the battery a bit.
@charlesbooker5140
@charlesbooker5140 13 жыл бұрын
I love the car review videos you guys do. How about a comparison video between the Pruis, Volt, and Leaf!!!!
@EatmyDust1311
@EatmyDust1311 13 жыл бұрын
@blurglide the volt is the first plug in series hybrid. the plug in prius is a parallel hybrid. it has been done before, deisel-electric trains are all series hybrids like the volt.
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@mcgrath9 Officially, the EPA fuel rating (CAFE) is listed on the Volt's window sticker as 37 mpg and though the claim is that you can go 35-40 miles on a full battery charge (before the engine kicks in), if you run the A/C or Heater, that range is substantially reduced. The Prius is rated 59 mpg city and 40 highway by the way. The Ford Mondeo (Taurus) has a turbocharged 1.6L EUD engine that is rated 66 mpg combined (city/highway). Unfortunately, you can't get EUD fuel in the USA.
@1aceves
@1aceves 13 жыл бұрын
Awesome Extended Range Electric Vehicle (E-REV)!!...my younger brother just took delivery of his brand-new Chevy Volt a few days ago, and man!...am I impressed!...the interior is very luxurious for being a Chevy, and it is very fun to drive!...GM hit the nail on the head with this one!!
@wabeech
@wabeech 10 жыл бұрын
I bought a Volt 1 month ago. I have not bought gas for the car yet. It has about between 1/2 to 3/4 tank of gas in it. My commute is 11 miles each way. The company I work for has six 240v charging stations. I get to work and park at one of the EV designated spots, plug it in and wave the card supplied by the company and get a free charge. During the week I never charge at home. On weekends I use the 120v charger that comes with the car. Since Chevy dropped the price $6000 from the 2013 model and my company has a special relationship with GM (probably not really that special) the car ended up costing $33,000. Next year when I do my taxes, I will get the $7500 tax credit, making the cost $25,500. A pretty sweet deal over all. My Tundra got 15 MPG. So you can deduct the cost of gas. I was spending about $160.00 a month on gas. Also got a 4 year 0% loan. The electronics are overwhelming and I advise everyone to set everything up before you move. It can be distracting. So far I really like it. I haven't taken it on any long trips, but will soon.
@KTPurdy
@KTPurdy 10 жыл бұрын
You seem like the perfect Volt use case.
@xyzawesome1234
@xyzawesome1234 10 жыл бұрын
How much does it cost to charge the battery ? Also, How many miles do u get out of something like this using all the battery and a full tank of gas?
@wabeech
@wabeech 10 жыл бұрын
xyzawesome1234 I have never really figured out the cost for charging the battery. Since I use the work chargers for free and only charge on weekends, it gets a little complicated. On weekends I plug it in any time it is in the garage. I have not noticed a jump in my electric bill. Also I do not plug it back in on Sunday, after my first trip of the day. There is usually enough charge left to get to work Monday morning. I am very frugal. I have gone on 2 road trips since my post above. On both I got right around 340 miles per battery and tank of gas. The battery charge drains quickly when on the interstate and both trips are almost completely interstate. I talked to a fellow Volt owner, he suggested changing it to engine only before setting out on the trip and only using the battery when you are stuck in construction or car crash traffic jams and you're in a stop and go traffic situation, which I was in a 90 minute jam moving at about 5 mph. The stop and go at those speeds actually put more power to the batteries. So, I imagine, using the gas and battery wisely you could get more. Filling up is kind of comical, since it has the 9 gallon tank. I kept wanting to put more in. In comparison to my Tundra which got 15 to 17 mpg (with an 18 gallon tank) and the volt which was getting about 35 mpg, I did not have to make any additional stops. It worked out to the same number of stops. I was expecting more. Since owning this vehicle, I have purchased $214 in gas since Feb 14th. I used to be a constant gas price checker, now I rarely even look. So, 6 months of owning this car has been a positive experience for me. I am baffled in that GM doesn't seem to want to sell these. They are hard to locate and I had to go about 35 miles from my house to the nearest dealership to see one. And they only had one. I bought it. I believe that GM is selling these at a major loss The one drawback for me is getting in and out. I have lower back pain and the seat is low, it gets to be a little trouble. But I would still recommend it. Once in the vehicle the pain goes away Also getting used to all the electronics is still very distracting when you are driving. I try to set everything before I head out. Hope this helps.
@xyzawesome1234
@xyzawesome1234 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information! That was very helpful! My new work just got in some Car chargers so I was finally thinking about getting one. Work and back home is about 25mi so it should be great. Thanks again!
@kristofer_sens
@kristofer_sens 10 жыл бұрын
wabeech Thanks for the detailed info. I am currently trying to make up my mind whether I want to purchase/ lease a volt. I am in a similar situation. I have a 17.9 mile one way trip to work and I can charge my vehicle for free there. I actually don't even have a garage so I would have to depend on gas over the weekend or for anything more than a pit stop coming and going to work. Have you driven this vehicle in very cold weather, does it impact performance or range very much?
@drew031127
@drew031127 7 жыл бұрын
In brutal cold- Drive the first 3 or 4 miles in hold mode to warm the car up. This makes a huge difference. Also set the engine assisted heating to 15 degrees instead of the default 25.
@325xitgrocgetter
@325xitgrocgetter 2 жыл бұрын
11 years old...the car appears to be contemporary. I have a 2015 and it's a very reliable and efficient car...with Blizzaks...it's unstoppable in the snow.
@Dankcatvacs
@Dankcatvacs 13 жыл бұрын
great review , you guys should review old cars too , like geo metro, civic hx , and subaru gl 4x4
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
No, they are doing so well that in CA and NY, the warranty has been extended to 10 years / 150,000 miles. My battery is actually giving me 2 more E mile range than when I bought it 15 months ago. If you are talking about different ranges due to weather, that holds true for ICE autos also. Their mpg in cold vs. warm is "inconsistent" also.
@chelseytyler88
@chelseytyler88 9 жыл бұрын
The 240 a month in gas that I was spending in gas is now going towards my car note. You're welcome husband.
@Flabernat
@Flabernat 12 жыл бұрын
I got to test drive a Volt once. It's a really unique driving experience, zero engine noise is odd but fun. I loved it personally.
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 13 жыл бұрын
@Bulgdoom - We are prone to agree with you. But there are a growing number of people looking to buy a new car (30-40 grand) and one of their top priorities is "good MPG". That's where a car like this is a great choice, very little gas used in most normal use, and can still go on a roadtrip. We'd also buy an enthusiast car instead... ;-)
@Angel-HC
@Angel-HC 12 жыл бұрын
You can charge it in your home using a 120V outlet or the 240V outlet that would feed your washing machine or oven. Obviously the engine can recharge it for you and you just fill up at any gas station when that runs out.
@InSaN3ViSioN
@InSaN3ViSioN 11 жыл бұрын
Look how good looking it is. There literally isnt any better car than it other than the Model S. Any mercedes, bmw, audi is a waste of money. Volt is what you should get. The Volt is one of the best looking cars on the road. The front end looks amazing. Red and Diamond White are the best colors for the Volt along with Polished Rims. Incredible. and 40+ miles of electric. Best alternative if you cant afford a Model S. Better than every car. And you pay as low as ~200 a month for it on a lease! The price has dropped and its very affordable now.
@EverydayDriver
@EverydayDriver 12 жыл бұрын
We've also reviewed the Fisker Karma - a similar drive-train at a completely different price point. We hope you'll watch that review on our channel!
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Lots of cab company's have been using hybrids and converted plug in hybrids for years. One in SF averages 250,000 miles on their vehicles. The cars break down before the batteries wear out. 6 gallons of gas purchased in 15 months.
@Gatnor
@Gatnor 13 жыл бұрын
Love your reviews. Best i've seen. Please talk about the "smile" or "giddy grin" factor..Its the whole reason we love and buy vehicles, people are just not atuned to it any more.
@BryceLovesTech
@BryceLovesTech 9 жыл бұрын
Love my Volt we're getting 160 MPG
@dustmonk74
@dustmonk74 13 жыл бұрын
@MrEnergyCzar I heard there are 8 times. When the battery temp is too hot or the battery temp is too cold the engine will come on.
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@Matt61589 The cost of the Volt at $49,850, was taken directly from the window sticker of a Volt and the EPA stated fuel mileage of 37 is the rating for that vehicle by the EPA CAFE standards. Do a "goggle" search for Ford UK (official Ford website in the UK). Just take a quick peek at the Ford Mondeo (Ford Taurus in USA) with the Ford Duratorq TDCi 1.6L engine (powered by EUD fuel) is "officially" listed at 66mpg an a CO2 rating of 120 g/km. (Volt CO2 rating is 205 g/km by the way).
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
What recharging outlet? You get a charger with the car. It plugs right into your 110V wall plug. You only have to buy a 240V charger, if you want it. What most people don't understand is that most Volt owners don't deplete the entire charge every day. So, if you only drive 30 miles a day, it will only take about 7 hours of charging at 110 volts. That can easily be done at night. Also, EV's should be plugged in at all times. I have driven over 60 mi. elect. in 1 day by keeping it plugged.
@laurencismyname
@laurencismyname 11 жыл бұрын
Glad you had a lot of good to say. I've driven several and I think you really "dug around" to find something to complain about, but maybe that's your way of showing the good and the bad, to not appear biased (?). I think the brakes felt perfectly fine and the handling has a very normal feel. I think it's a fantastic car, not just "oh well, here's a commuter car. yawn." but it was really remarkable!
@YELLEBG
@YELLEBG 11 жыл бұрын
Curiosity questions 1: Does anyone know how many charge cycles the battery pack can take before it needs to be replaced because it can no longer hold an effective charge? 2: Does anyone know what the cost range would be for that replacement vs a gas or diesel engine rebuild? 3: Does anyone know how much of an environmental impact the creation of the battery pack has & the impact of its disposal / recycling? 4: Does anyone know how servicing costs for the Volt compare to a "more or less equivalent" 4 cylinder "eco" car?
@jamesmccluskey1476
@jamesmccluskey1476 2 жыл бұрын
the 2nd volt that i'd ever seen was the one i bought brand new. I LOVE IT , 2014 until today... covid era 2022. the best car ive ever owned , ive had a few cool vehicles including a pair of wicked volvo XC70's, Toyota FJ Cruiser, Sienna vans, tonnes of old VW's including a FOX....however, this car does not normally re-charge the battery pack, per say...It will recharge in mountain mode but will use more fuel than sport mode in low range. The brakes will re-charge battery, but only a tiny amount. Drive in sport mode, in low range and giver hell.
@sjrtx
@sjrtx 13 жыл бұрын
@ThePurdude If you never use the gasoline engine, the car will periodically start the engine to keep all the seals lubricated. The gas tank is pressurized with air to keep the gas from going bad. The is a button you have to press to allow the tank to depressurize and open the tank door. The car will keep track, and force the engine to cycle through the gas when its reached its lifespan in the tank.
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Yes, it did go up. From $27 last year to $51 this year. That included charging the Volt. 650 miles driven. My Volt paid for my household electric bill and put money in the bank for me. Here are the numbers. Santa Clara, CA elect. rate is .088 cents for first 300 kwh. .102 after 300 kwh. It takes 13 kwh's to charge a Volt. 10 hours at 1.3 kwh's per. I get 45 miles per charge in warm weather. That equates to $1.20 for 45 mi. That equates to $0.027 per mi. = 150 mpg at $4 per gallon.
@goodnamestaken
@goodnamestaken 12 жыл бұрын
GREAT review. Now gonna look for a prius c review by you guys
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@Matt61589 Actually, every number I posted is correct. GM posted their R&D costs on the Volt over a year ago, at $2.2B, their number not mine. Todate they've sold just slightly over 6,000 Volts, but they've built 9,100 so far. (once again those are official GM posted numbers). The 3,000 difference between sold and built is why they shut down their manufacturering of the Volt for 5 weeks (wanna bet its longer than that?)
@fatboy19831
@fatboy19831 11 жыл бұрын
I am actually 6.5 feet tall 200 pounds. Almost no body fat. My problem with most modern cars is head and legroom. The Volt is fine on both for its front seat passengers.
@brocky
@brocky 13 жыл бұрын
@EverydayDriver That's an awesome lineup! Can't wait to see the the Fiat, MINI and CRZ comparison as well as the Cayman S. Keep up the quality work.
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Well ... from what I understood, the Opel Flextreme was based on GM's E-Flex (Volt) but just uses a diesel.
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@ra5928 I was at Champion Cherolet in Reno, NV yesterday and they had 6 Volts in stock and the sticker price on the Volt was $49,850. The EU CO2 rating is 205 g/km and you can get that from the London Tax board. Also, the total number of Volts built so far is 9,623 and only 6,100 sold (General Motors statistics). The oil companies have nothing to do with the price of oil (kind of hard when they only control 6.1% of the world's current supply). We have an excess supply of refined products, yes.
@ra5928
@ra5928 13 жыл бұрын
@TheThumper49 A taxi company in S.F. was the first company in the US to use the Prius. The cars all got more than 200,000 miles and only one failure on warranty. All of the batties are warrantied (by law) for 100,000 miles / 8 years, or more. Never heard of anyone losing a battery yet.
@Patrickz1984
@Patrickz1984 12 жыл бұрын
The initial concept came from Opel and the execution was lead by an Engineer that only temporarily worked for Chevy and upon completion of the Volt immediately returned to Opel. The car is also based on the Delta II platform which was developed in Germany by Opel. I think this accounts for far more than 10%.
@HunterXray
@HunterXray 13 жыл бұрын
@johnstonmatthew2767 Put a big old filter on the smoke stack. Is it harder to control pollution at the power station or in a bunch of cars?
@ThatOldBiddy
@ThatOldBiddy 11 жыл бұрын
I love my Volt... This is by far the test drive that reflects how I feel about mine after nearly a year of driving it. I got used to the brakes... I average 94 mpg on my 70 mile round trip commute to work.
@beepster991
@beepster991 12 жыл бұрын
The question remain.What would someone do if they are in an appartment building or condo?Not all of them have electrical outlet in the parking lot.
@ThePurdude
@ThePurdude 13 жыл бұрын
Gasoline does have a limited lifespan. What happens if you do not use the gasoline in the tank and it goes stale? Do you just suck it up and switch to gas mode to burn up the old gas in order to put fresh gas in or would you have to siphon it out or something?
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@ra5928 Another thing, the sticker price of a fully equipped Toyota Prius G3 is $32,250, while the fully equipped Chevrolet Volt is $49,850 (both prices prior to any tax incentive on purchase if any apply). The Toyota Prius G3 and Ford Mondeo/Taurus TDCi in Europe are substantially lower in CO2 emissions, than the Volt, because they both have EUD powered ICEs, while the Volt still uses gasoline (petrol) in Europe. Chevrolet does not offer the choice of EUD fuel.
@laurencismyname
@laurencismyname 11 жыл бұрын
The VOLT has a secondary system that will force you to use the fuel, if you come to a point where the fuel has not been used for a very long time. I don't fully remember but I want to say about 2 or 3 months, then the vehicle will let you know it is TIME to BURN OUT the fuel , aka use it up, so that the fuel doesn't become stale.
@patrickflohe1193
@patrickflohe1193 5 жыл бұрын
L a u r e n C Very true! Even taking an occasional drive, will eliminate the need for the car having to run the engine in fuel maintenance mode. I drive mine enough, that it doesn't come close to being a problem.
@azndude265
@azndude265 12 жыл бұрын
My parents put 4k miles on it before their first tank of gas. I love this car, very innovative. Only a couple things that annoy me, the center console control panel button placements are kind of random and confusing. The dash/spedometer is cool that it's an lcd but the screen is square, it seems like they just took the screen out of a parts bin and put it behind the steering wheel, a custom shaped screen would have been very cool. Finally the windbreak under the bumper scrapes everything.
@beepster991
@beepster991 12 жыл бұрын
That's not what I was talking about.I guess that in the price of the car,it includes the installation of the recharging outlet for your house.If you live in a condo or appartment,you won't be able to get it installed to recharge your car.
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
In California, they can't keep enough Volts on the lots. They are about 3 weeks behind in orders.
@rsmoove2000
@rsmoove2000 12 жыл бұрын
I hope this car stays in production while I'm getting myself established. Fully intend on getting one once I get out of school and get my real job.
@Dan-uo6vi
@Dan-uo6vi 11 жыл бұрын
For 5 extra grand Id rather get the volt than leaf.
@patrickflohe1193
@patrickflohe1193 5 жыл бұрын
DarthSailorMoon It's far better than the leaf.
@joe80dmanizanerd
@joe80dmanizanerd 12 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if I mentioned this earlier, but yeah ofcourse you're right when comparing the volt vs "the average gas car". I bought a mercedes C class in 2003 which burned about a liter every 8 kilometers. Last month I bought a newer model which is even a bit faster, and it uses a liter for about 25 kilometers. Newer cars (just like the "new" volt) have amazing engines with better injection systems , and are more eco-friendly. The average gas car however, is probably still early 2000's.
@pinksnowbirdie2938
@pinksnowbirdie2938 11 жыл бұрын
I would probably try to make this my first car provided there's some '11s or '12s for sale in 2016.
@Patrickz1984
@Patrickz1984 12 жыл бұрын
Well that's true, except that it used a modified delta II platform which was later renamed E-Flex and used on the Volt.
@tableround
@tableround 12 жыл бұрын
Call Serra Chevrolet, Southfield, MI. Offering $268/month lease (or $311 if calculate down payment). Minus $150-200/month for fuel and this means $68-118/lease (or downpayment adjustment $111-161/month) for vehicle. Oh, and calculate no oil changes for 3 years, and if you do - Serra Chevrolet does the first one free. (saves $25-40/year for oil change).
@dustmonk74
@dustmonk74 13 жыл бұрын
@cezardoborn When driving above 72 mph the engine directly powers the car...they originally said the engine never would but at high speeds it was more efficient to do it this way....
@contractki11er
@contractki11er 11 жыл бұрын
what if you never had to use the generator? would the gasoline just jelly up inside?
@BanzaiSushi
@BanzaiSushi 12 жыл бұрын
I'm having a tough time finding this information..hopefully someone can answer my question. When you drive this car on gas in the city and you come to a stop sign or red light...does the engine shut off and then resume when you put your foot on the gas?
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
The generator uses premium gas because of the 7% additional spark over regular gas. The increase in efficiency makes up for the additional cost of the premium gas. If diesel was used, the spark would be even less efficient than regular gas, thus there would be no savings in money. Also, pemium gas is used because it can be stored longer than regular gas or diesel. The sealed, stainless steel tank can store gas for over a year, but the car won't let you. It will burn off the gas before then.
@iphoneanth
@iphoneanth 13 жыл бұрын
The idea is great we getting the holden volt in Australia 2012, expensive yes 60k. But my commute to work is within the range of the electric motor so no more petrol. This is the future, while we wait for batteries to improve, this gives you a practical electric car.
@johncarr123
@johncarr123 10 жыл бұрын
I have leased 2 Volts and is the best cars I ever leased. 200+ MPGE
@johncarr123
@johncarr123 10 жыл бұрын
HappyListener50 Enjoy the Pirus all you want. You are missing out on the Volt if you never driven one. Best plugin extended range electric on the market period. Also owners are getting way higher than what consumer reports stated. 44 to 55 mile range just on electric. My daughter is averaging with her daily commutes of 212 MPG
@midgety1
@midgety1 12 жыл бұрын
volt seems like a good step stone.. cant wait to see what happens with it in the near future
@ivnolimitsvi
@ivnolimitsvi 12 жыл бұрын
thats cause its a parallel battery it depletes fast then other cars.. but saves you money at the pump.. also the battery can be recycled unlike the pruis and the battery depletes around 6-7 years but it still gets you around 40 miles still around 7 years its the 8th year where you can tell... but they like 3000 to replace
@daveconnor5770
@daveconnor5770 11 жыл бұрын
It actually costs about $1.2 to fully charge, which gets you 40 miles. My G37 would have cost 2 gallons of gas to get me the same distance. I have had my Volt for one year and have put gas in it ONCE. Averaging 244mpg lifetime. It is hands down my favorite vehicle I have ever owned.
@1971SuperLead
@1971SuperLead 12 жыл бұрын
How long do the batteries last and what does it cost to replace them?
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@ra5928 Part G: I just realized you may or may not know what EUD fuel is? EUD fuel is EuroUnion Diesel. Don't confuse EUD fuel with the diesel fuel here in America/Canada. EUD is an extremely high blend fuel that is refined into a 17Carbon helix molecule, and complies to a 10ppm sulfur/aromatic maximum content, and requires a minimum 51 Cetane rating. Because it is extremely refined and has a 37% higher BTU rating than gasoline is why you see Ford Mondeos that get 65 mpg and they're not hydbrids
@toyotaprius79
@toyotaprius79 11 жыл бұрын
I theory, it should go stale but every now or then if the engine has not been used, it will run itself just to loosen up and keep the fluids and oil in check just in case, like a self-maintenance of some sort.
@windyrun7979
@windyrun7979 9 жыл бұрын
Its interesting looking at the smog in the town where they filmed this. Kinda makes you think maybe the volt is a really necessary idea.
@Spikejou
@Spikejou 9 жыл бұрын
electrictroy2010 That's LA, not San Francisco
@2010drive
@2010drive 9 жыл бұрын
Johan Joubert They both suck
@BearFlight
@BearFlight 13 жыл бұрын
@Matt61589 Got news for you, the current PC for oil shale is $66 PB (source: EIA), Bakken oil cost is $68 PB, so why do you think the unemployment numbers for North Dakota are less than 3.5%???? Bakken and Oil Shale production is by a process developed by RDS about 10 years ago. You surround an area with pressurized aqueus ammonia, then after a process of refractory distillation (refining in place), you'll have producable oil with 24-36 months, which is what they're doing in NDakota right now.
@Swidhelm
@Swidhelm 13 жыл бұрын
Out of curiosity, how much does it cost to replace a battery when it eventually dies and will no longer hold a charge?
@dudosmokokos
@dudosmokokos 12 жыл бұрын
It's a great car that is still not marketed or explained well what it can do. I learned more from this review than all the commercials put together.
@VermontMan
@VermontMan 12 жыл бұрын
Possible, if you can justify the added cost and weight. That and having all four wheels connected to generators would slow them down a lot. This would cause a huge loss in efficiency. The car would need to be under power more, consuming more electricity. You can try it, but I doubt it would work.
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Most condo's in my area have garages. Don't know where you live, maybe the building codes are different. As for an appartment; I drive by appartments and I see a log of SUV's, BMW's, Mercedez and so on. When I lived in an apartment, I drove a hoopty until I saved enough for a down on my house. That was 1973. Right now is the perfect time to buy a house, but a lot of people have huge car payments when they shouldn't have a car payment at all.
@fatboy19831
@fatboy19831 11 жыл бұрын
They just dropped the price $5000 to 35k (before the $7500 tax credit). The average price of a new car is 32k. So far the Volt has been very reliable. There is not much to go wrong with an electric drive train. Most likely you would not use the gas engine often.
@teisenmenger9748
@teisenmenger9748 13 жыл бұрын
@Redbeef The Lexus CT200h is a Prius. Search for a Volt-Prius comparison (I'm sure there are plenty).
@masterpsychosis
@masterpsychosis 13 жыл бұрын
ok i gotta a silly question...so if you buy this car next year and someone has already owned it (you buy pre-owned) would you qualify for the discount. just wondering..
@ra5928
@ra5928 12 жыл бұрын
Alright! Congratulations! Bought mine 1 year ago. Drove 2 awesome Sevilles. Wouldn't trade both of them for this car unless I could sell them and buy a new one & keep the money. Haven't been to the gas station in 6 months. In CA., we are experiencing a gas crisis. 2 refinaries shut down. Gas is $4.50 for reg.! 3 people asked me how I liked my car while sitting at red lights just last week. One word of caution! You will find yourself running useless erronds. But at 3 cents/mi. so what
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