by Outcast_Searcher » Mon 22 Feb 2010, 19:26:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('shortonsense', ' ')as badly as I want a Volt, I have to ask the same question. If the battery sucks at cold temps, can I really go 40 miles on a charge if its been sitting outside during the night, or does the battery temp knock 50% of that range out, particularly if you even THINK about running the heater.
Trying to read about the Volt online in interesting. I suspect that we need to be realistic and assume the first wave will be the discovery phase to work out problems and find out how efficient they are real world, and how the batteries hold up. (And north of Florida, I suspect most folks WILL want heat now and then).
Then if things look good, the second version of Volts could be really nice, especially if they can get the prices down via higher production.
On various blogs/discussion sites I have found that folks get blatantly attacked if they ask a perfectly reasonable question which implies they're not sure the Volt will be PERFECT in all respects. Like that's politically incorrect or something.
I find that really puzzling AND stupid. For me, I wouldn't want to spend all that money UNTIL we get a real world look at quality and problems -- given GM's less than steller reputation for service and quality.
By 2013 or so when lots of carmakers should have EV's out, we should hopefully get a better feel for how this will work out.