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I agree, I am just giving my facts. I am finding though that most businesses put very little value on their own electricity. Every single time...
A full one half of my charging is done at work, where I can charge for free. The remaining 200+/- kwh should cost me about $20 a month, but I'm...
I rely on my Volt exclusively for my transportation. I get more the typical 66-70% EV usage out of the car. To date I have bought 40.6 gallons...
Well its been exactly one month and I just filled up again, I got 1101 miles on that tank on May 28, 2011. I didn't get the total EV and CS...
Just out of curiosity, is any of that 6.1 miles traveled at highway speeds (65-75 mph)? I'm guessing not being that short, but you never know.
I get 4 mi/hr on the 110v charger (10 hours to full) and 10 mi/hr on the 240v charger (4 hours to full) on my Volt.
I've been toying around with catalogs trying to build a portable solar charging system for my Volt as an academic exercise, in a what if the...
I hear the same thing from Prius drivers about my Volt's battery, irony I suppose...
I got my baby back from the dealer today. Everything went smooth with the service guys and the warranty coverage. But oy did it feel wonderful...
Toyota has a little to do to catch up: 1. Get a production plug in car to market.
I'm not speaking for anyone other than myself. I'm not sure what claims specifically were made with sales predictions, but this is about what I...
Realistically GM isn't going to sell 200,000 volts for at least 3-4 years, by then Gen 2 may be out and we'll see what we see.
I think the key issue for the initial roll out will be $3-5k more than which prius. Based on the past releases from Toyota (including the...
I just spoke with the service guys about the problem I experienced. They are replacing the 110 v charger and a bad thermostat in the engine...
Other than a 110 v outlets I find in various parking garages or lots I have never used a dedicated "EV charging station", but I do hope when they...
Your points are well taken (although 4 is 20% less than 5). If a base PHV comes in after tax credit at $29000 and a Volt is there for $32,500...
Volt is 2 cu ft under the midsize cut off and Prius is 5 over, given the Prius has 10 more cubic feet of cargo that means the Volt has a couple...
The wheel base on a prius is 0.6 inches longer. Overall dimensions the Volt is 1.5 inches longer, 1.7 inches wider, and 2.4 inches shorter. The...
If the PHV keeps its exclusive spot on the AT-PZEV list that will add lots of value for most consumers in states where that matters, probably...
Every time I hear this kind of comment I can't help but reflect on the nearly identical comments I heard in 2002 before buying my Gen 1 prius. No...