Monday, January 2, 2012

2012 Chevrolet Volt: Overview

Pros

  • Fuel economy
  • Throttle response
  • Control layout
  • Noise
  • MSRP: $39,145 -
  • Invoice: $35,579
  • Vehicle Highlights

    The 2012 Chevrolet Volt gets expanded feature and retail availability following its introduction for the 2011 model year. GM calls this 4-passenger, 4-door hatchback an "extended-range electric vehicle," because it has, in effect, two different drivetrains: an all-electric one (battery and motors) that drive the car for the first 40 or so miles after a full plug-in recharge, and a gas-powered hybrid system (with gas engine and fuel tank) that automatically takes over after that to give about another 300 miles of range. At that point, the fuel tank can be filled just as in a normal car to give another 300 miles of range. If the car can be plugged into a wall outlet, the battery can be fully recharged in about 10 hours on normal 120-volt household current, or four hours with a special 240-volt charging station. The gas engine is an 84-horsepower 1.4-liter 4-cylinder, but whether the electric motors are running by themselves or in combination with the gas engine, the combined total is 149 horsepower. Safety features include ABS, traction control, antiskid system, curtain-side airbags, front-side airbags, and driver and passenger knee airbags. Among the available features are a remote-charging and vehicle-control program that owners can download and run from various data-plan-enabled cell phones. Among other things, it allows the owner to pre-heat or pre-cool the vehicle before getting in. Previously standard, a navigation system and hard drive for storing digital-music files are optional. Leather upholstery, heated front seats, front- and rear-obstacle detection, and a rearview camera are optional. The 2012 Volt is slated to be available for purchase in all 50 states by November 2011. This report is based on evaluations of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt.

    http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com

    Auto Industry Looks Rosy for 2012

    After hitting a 30-year low in 2009, U.S. auto sales are poised for a second straight year of growth in 2012 — the result of easier credit, low interest rates and pent-up demand for cars and trucks created by the Great Recession.
    The sales forecast bodes well for the industry's continued recovery and for the broader American economy.
    Just two years ago, Detroit automakers were in peril. Car sales plunged as unemployment soared, and loans became harder to get. Chrysler and General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection. Ford avoided bankruptcy only by borrowing billions.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/us-auto-industry-looks-ahead-201046646.html

    Sunday, January 1, 2012

    Fisker Karma Review Picture



    The 2012 Fisker Karma went on sale in late Oct. 2011.
    The problem with the luxury plug-in hybrid is that certain hose clamps may have been positioned incorrectly during assembly, which could cause a coolant leak near the battery