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Yep, it's almost as sick as the CTS-V's interior.
![]() The Volt should be along these lines but more "airy" as far as color tones and textures.
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car looks interesting but not affordable for people looking to actually save money. How long will it take to recoupe the money that you save on gas? Probably 10 years. Also, how much are replacement parts if it brakes down? Things like this isn't what people think about.
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The price might be a little misleading.
$40,000 is expensive, but (depending partly on who wins the Presidency), expect hefty tax incentives for owning a 100mpg car that, in city driving, is essentially zero emission.
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Thanks for mentioning that Wangan.
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If this was 30,000 I would seriously consider gettin it when I graduated college. For 40,000 I could get a bmw 328I. (Yes the gas mileage would be quite a bit less, but its a bmw so its worth it.)
I'm curious mod wise what could one do to this car
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i kind of want a current prius, just to do the silent mode mod, where you can start it up and run off the battery until it actually needs engine power. stalker mode, baby
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prius's are like that anyway, i drive/work on them at work all the time, they are practically silent, i cant even hear them come in if i'm standing directly under one.
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Why is Yuri's car @ the top of that website?
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How many kWh's does it take to charge?
How much emissions does the local power plant make to produce those kWh's? It's all cups and ball. Keep the ball moving...
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If your local power company uses natural gas, wind, or nuclear, pollution will be reduced and that money won't go to foreign oil. Power companies are buying into wind big time. If you REALLY want to go green, you could install an off-the-grid solar charging system in your garage. Hell, even coal power plants keep those fuel dollars in America.
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Personally I wouldnt mod it, I am just curious to see what the car would be like modded. Nothin to serious, perhaps a small turbo running 7-9 psi. Something that spools quick.
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Even if you run an electric car off of power from your home, which comes from a power plant that's just as pollutant as your car was, it's a step in the right direction... The reason being is that it's a whole lot easier to swap out that coal plant for a wind farm than it is to completely replace the oil infrastructure. Electricity can be produced from many many many sources, some good some not so good, but moving everyone to a more versatile and more easily transported power source. Consider that we have power lines to transport electricity a short distance from the plant while oil must be trucked and shipped in from half way around the world. Nothing is going to give you instant gratification, you're not going to build _A_ car and solve the pollution and oil issues in one shot.... but if you know your ultimate goal and map out a path with achievable milestones you can probably reach it in a decade or two. Shifting dependency from oil to electricity is the first step... electric motors can be just as powerful an fast as combustion engines, they're also smaller, lighter, and way more efficient (in terms of how much potential energy is actually converted to movement). Once we've started that we can work on shifting electricity producers from not so green methods (coal) to more green methods (wind, solar, etc)... while battery capacity is a big issue, and so is the effecency of solar panels, increasing their use will only make them better. Necessity is the mother of invention and if there is money to be made in better battery and solar tech then the big corporations will throw their resources towards finding those better methods and making them cheaper and more marketable...
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what are you talking about? is not that big......
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Design wise they messed up the exterior.
In addition to screwing with the proportions, they replicated the cool glass door inserts with BLACK PAINT on the production car. At that point, what does it matter? The interior is something to look forward to, I have a friend who's working on it, and he says they are actually doing some revolutionary things with color and trim. |
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