Nissan and Toyota already have affordable superior cars with better mileage in the works. The consumer demographic that is interested in "eco" cars can't afford the $40K Volt.
If someone has money, then they'll go wit the Tesla Model S that blows the Volt away, and the Model S isn't from a failing auto company that sucks up billions of our tax dollars.
i agree, chevy is going down, and toyota and honda do have "superior" cars coming up, but since the chevy volt is coming out so early, it is a good token for cars innovation. when was the last time you saw a hybrid-electric car that wasn't 100,000 frikin dollars?
racer4nfs: The Tesla Model S isn't $100K. You must be thinking of the Tesla Roadster. The Model S is a sedan that will cost $49K (with tax credit), and it will be available early 2011.
Nissan and Toyota already have affordable superior cars with better mileage in the works. The consumer demographic that is interested in "eco" cars can't afford the $40K Volt.
If someone has money, then they'll go wit the Tesla Model S that blows the Volt away, and the Model S isn't from a failing auto company that sucks up billions of our tax dollars.
TranCendenZ 2 years ago
i agree, chevy is going down, and toyota and honda do have "superior" cars coming up, but since the chevy volt is coming out so early, it is a good token for cars innovation. when was the last time you saw a hybrid-electric car that wasn't 100,000 frikin dollars?
racer4nfs 2 years ago
racer4nfs: The Tesla Model S isn't $100K. You must be thinking of the Tesla Roadster. The Model S is a sedan that will cost $49K (with tax credit), and it will be available early 2011.
TranCendenZ 2 years ago
ohh..sorry.
i realize your point, but as I stated, this is the first.
racer4nfs 2 years ago