blksn8k2 Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Did GM drag a Chrysler designer from the 90's out of retirement to do the Volt? Sure looks like an updated version of a 1995-2000 Dodge Stratus/Plymouth Breeze/Chrysler Cirrus to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RangerM Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I see where you're coming from but I think it's intended to be more like.... The trunk lid is definitely higher like the Breeze, I guess to make room for the battery. Regardless, I don't think it's a car that anyone would buy for its looks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sullynd Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 It's a shame the Volt doesn't look more like the original concept. I wonder how much it would have impacted the fuel economy. I keep expecting them to go with the window in window feature from the Subaru SVX. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bifs66 Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Didn't the designer of the PT Cruiser defect to GM and styled the HHR? If so, maybe he had a hand in the Stratus and Volt sedans. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silvrsvt Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Regardless, I don't think it's a car that anyone would buy for its looks. I think your mistaken...just look at the Priuis...its not a looker, but it also doesn't look like a normal car either and its a great way for ecowhinny to flout his/her superiority Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Volt is sooooooh is as dull as ditchwater even with governments waste of taxpayers money bribes to buy its still to expensive it will be another 1,600 sales a month type Prius huge sales flop in Europe we have diesels. I give it a 3 out of 5 for being built in Detroit otherwise it would be a 0 out of 5 car that appeals to me in no ways whatso ever. Not interested in its greenness one bit, price does not bother me one bit but most folk in Europe would steer clear of it because it is far to expensive. Would 100% absolutely love to buy the Volt because it is "Made in Detroit", but the ultra dull styling says 200% big no thank you very much not interested in it one bit at all. Next car review please lets hope its not as dull as this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Relax guys, GM is only making about 13,000 ot them in first year, and I would bet everyone will be spoken for. The Chevy dealer by me already has 6 orders for them. And btw, the vehicle and batteries are built in Metro Detroit, the area not represenative of the rest of America. The EV Focus will also be built in Metro Detroit along with the EV TC being retrofitted by Oak Park, MI high tech firm. Gm and Ford are keeping their green vehicles in house with good ol MI R&D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I think your mistaken...just look at the Priuis...its not a looker, but it also doesn't look like a normal car either and its a great way for ecowhinny to flout his/her superiority In my view, plug-in hybrids are the future like the Volt. You don't have to worry about making it there and back like with electric only, and most of your trips you can run on electric only. It can be your primary or one and only vehicle unlike electric only. So I commend GM for being first to market. I hope Ford markets a plug-in within next year or so as it's the future. Battery plants will be coming online over next 24 months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 In my view, plug-in hybrids are the future like the Volt. You don't have to worry about making it there and back like with electric only, and most of your trips you can run on electric only. It can be your primary or one and only vehicle unlike electric only. So I commend GM for being first to market. I hope Ford markets a plug-in within next year or so as it's the future. Battery plants will be coming online over next 24 months. Volt is not a plug-in hybrid. It's an electric car with a backup gasoline generator. There is a difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Relax guys, GM is only making about 13,000 ot them in first year, and I would bet everyone will be spoken for. The Chevy dealer by me already has 6 orders for them. And btw, the vehicle and batteries are built in Metro Detroit, the area not represenative of the rest of America. The EV Focus will also be built in Metro Detroit along with the EV TC being retrofitted by Oak Park, MI high tech firm. Gm and Ford are keeping their green vehicles in house with good ol MI R&D. I watched CNBC this morning and guy on the program said there are a heck of a lot of people out there with cash in the bank and not spending it not interested one bit in bank loans. Not because they are tight, not because the fear of losing their jobs or the recession but because manufacturers of products are not making the right products that people want to buy. He said this recession will just drag on and on manufacturing will keep on contracting losing jobs. Awesome classic F-Series with 50,000 sales a month it ticks all the right boxes breaks all the rules its not green and folk who by it don't give a toss about MPG. It also does not get huge great taxpayers handouts like the Volt sucks out of the taxpayer 13,000 sales a year is a disaster. Folk buy the F-Series because it ticks all the right boxes its a product they want. You name me one product that is worth buying from Ford that ticks all the right boxes at the moment for me there are NONE for me. My Escort Mk1 & Mk1 Capri ticks all my boxes. Made in England or an awesome location like Detroit. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger 0 Ex Daewoo junk Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Classic warm kool styling not a dull boring bland lo drag co-efficent styling that sends you to sleep. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger 1 Cruze Korean junk 0 F-Series +1 Bomb proof engines like the X-Flows & Made in the UK option. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo +1 Ranger (South African) ? Cruze Korean gutless junk 0 F-Series+1 RWD used by quality car makers +1 Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger +1 Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Does what it says on the tin, holds its value well, easy to service & fix. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 1/2 Ranger +1 Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Capri Mk1 Europe best selling coupe by a million miles in its day. 5 out of 5 Escort Mk1 20 million Escorts have been sold it is Fords best selling car of all time 5 out of 5 Mondeo 1 1/2 out of 5 South African Ranger 3 out of 5 Korean Chevy Cruze 0 out of 5 F-Series the worlds best selling vehicle 5 out of 5 (L/H steering wheels would be impossible to live with/insure in the UK). Edited August 4, 2010 by Ford Jellymoulds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Volt is not a plug-in hybrid. It's an electric car with a backup gasoline generator. There is a difference. Sorry. You are correct. The Volt is the first extended range electric vehicle on the market. And let's hope GM is successful in marketing it as such so that it's not grouped in with limited range EV Leaf and Focus/TC. The public will have to be educated on its limitatations and how the Volt is less limited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I watched CNBC this morning and guy on the program said there are a heck of a lot of people out there with cash in the bank and not spending it not interested one bit in bank loans. Not because they are tight, not because the fear of losing their jobs or the recession but because manufacturers of products are not making the right products that people want to buy. He said this recession will just drag on and on manufacturing will keep on contracting losing jobs. Awesome classic F-Series with 50,000 sales a month it ticks all the right boxes breaks all the rules its not green and folk who by it don't give a toss about MPG. It also does not get huge great taxpayers handouts like the Volt sucks out of the taxpayer 13,000 sales a year is a disaster. Folk buy the F-Series because it ticks all the right boxes its a product they want. You name me one product that is worth buying from Ford that ticks all the right boxes at the moment for me there are NONE for me. My Escort Mk1 & Mk1 Capri ticks all my boxes. Made in England or an awesome location like Detroit. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger 0 Ex Daewoo junk Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Classic warm kool styling not a dull boring bland lo drag co-efficent styling that sends you to sleep. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger 1 Cruze Korean junk 0 F-Series +1 Bomb proof engines like the X-Flows & Made in the UK option. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo +1 Ranger (South African) ? Cruze Korean gutless junk 0 F-Series+1 RWD used by quality car makers +1 Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 0 Ranger +1 Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Does what it says on the tin, holds its value well, easy to service & fix. Capri +1 Escort +1 Mondeo 1/2 Ranger +1 Cruze 0 F-Series +1 Capri Mk1 Europe best selling coupe by a million miles in its day. 5 out of 5 Escort Mk1 20 million Escorts have been sold it is Fords best selling car of all time 5 out of 5 Mondeo 1 1/2 out of 5 South African Ranger 3 out of 5 Korean Chevy Cruze 0 out of 5 F-Series the worlds best selling vehicle 5 out of 5 (L/H steering wheels would be impossible to live with/insure in the UK). Long live the British Cortina and the German Capri. I owned a 1968 Cortina GT and a 1971 and '75 Capri and loved all of them. For me, the '71 and '75 Capri hatch were what Mustang should have been in that era. So I opted for a Ford import. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Sorry. You are correct. The Volt is the first extended range electric vehicle on the market. And let's hope GM is successful in marketing it as such so that it's not grouped in with limited range EV Leaf and Focus/TC. The public will have to be educated on its limitatations and how the Volt is less limited. Can't wait till the power cuts starts start kicking in the UK in the next few years EV will about as much use as a chocolate tea pot but cost a million times more for the pleasure of going no where. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
akirby Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I owned a 1968 Cortina GT Coincidence???? Hmmmm.............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Long live the British Cortina and the German Capri. I owned a 1968 Cortina GT and a 1971 and '75 Capri and loved all of them. For me, the '71 and '75 Capri hatch were what Mustang should have been in that era. So I opted for a Ford import. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QIg0g3A3d8 Yea great cars but at least you have got the awesome Mustangs today we have got absolutely sweet bugger all thats RWD fun these day, only option l have is to keep my 1972 Capri going its only 33,000 miles on the clock and its a bit of a garage queen, its in better condition than when it run off Uncle Henry's production line in Halewood England. Best Capri's were the very first early pre facelifts or the very last German Mk3's with the V6 cologne engines. Would be first in a very long queue if Ford ever sold your Mustang here would use it as my everyday car. If you asked anybody in the UK to name just one car that finished off done the most damage to British Leyland you would only ever get one answer the Cortina. Edited August 4, 2010 by Ford Jellymoulds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGallun Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 who cares, this car is actually junk, and once it gets some full time use it will display its inpraticalness. the only reason GM is even putting this thing out is because of all the funding from the Government paying for it, and they are trying to release it to get good publication to prop up their image... thats it. after all is fixed and everyone is chomping at GMs genitals, they will let it slide away like they did the other electric car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silvrsvt Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 the only reason GM is even putting this thing out is because of all the funding from the Government paying for it, and they are trying to release it to get good publication to prop up their image... thats it. I'd like to see how your backing up your comments like that..the Volt was in development before GM went BK..wasn't like the Govement said hey develop this car and go bankrupt and we'll give you $$$$ :rolleyes: Its just as bad as giving Mulally all the credit for Ford's current products that where in development before he even got there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGallun Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 I'd like to see how your backing up your comments like that..the Volt was in development before GM went BK..wasn't like the Govement said hey develop this car and go bankrupt and we'll give you $$$$ :rolleyes: Its just as bad as giving Mulally all the credit for Ford's current products that where in development before he even got there. ya, it was a idea and testing before BK, if they didnt go BK this car would still be years away... prove it that it would be coming soon if they didnt have BK and get the free cash? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 ya, it was a idea and testing before BK, if they didnt go BK this car would still be years away... prove it that it would be coming soon if they didnt have BK and get the free cash? Months before the financial crisis which you convenientlly forget and wasn't GM's fault, Public TV did a special on the Volt and showed the complete Volt facilities and how much money they had invested in it and they were probably 60% along in development. Yeah, the Volt probably helped GM get aid because they were so far into developement and could use it along with Obama as PR. And again, how can you sell a big ticket item like an auto when credit is frozen? Ford was lucky it got a big loan, but it was luck since no one knew complete financial disaster was coming soon. GM was unlucky. Chrysler got aid because Fiat stepped in. You are a weird guy wishing for millions of people to be unemployed for no fault of their own. I wouldn't wish that misery on my most hated enemy. Get some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGallun Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Months before the financial crisis which you convenientlly forget and wasn't GM's fault, Public TV did a special on the Volt and showed the complete Volt facilities and how much money they had invested in it and they were probably 60% along in development. Yeah, the Volt probably helped GM get aid because they were so far into developement and could use it along with Obama as PR. And again, how can you sell a big ticket item like an auto when credit is frozen? Ford was lucky it got a big loan, but it was luck since no one knew complete financial disaster was coming soon. GM was unlucky. Chrysler got aid because Fiat stepped in. You are a weird guy wishing for millions of people to be unemployed for no fault of their own. I wouldn't wish that misery on my most hated enemy. Get some help. Ford lucky? ha, they saw it coming... why do you think the mortaged it all, they knew shit was gonna hit the fan and anticapated some bad stuff, and well it came and they had to the cash to keep the company going.. GM ignored it, they were and still are stuck on the we are too big to fail... truth is volt would still be on the "production" line if GM didnt get part of my paycheck. I dont wish anyone to lose thier job, but failing companies should just go and allow the better run ones florish and take over, instead of putting ourselves more in debt as a country bailing them out just because it main ruin the economy and cost people jobs.. tell me this, what if 5 or 10 years down the road, GM is failing again and asked for another bailout, regardless of the loss of jobs possible, would you still support giving them funds again???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FordBuyer Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 Ford lucky? ha, they saw it coming... why do you think the mortaged it all, they knew shit was gonna hit the fan and anticapated some bad stuff, and well it came and they had to the cash to keep the company going.. GM ignored it, they were and still are stuck on the we are too big to fail... truth is volt would still be on the "production" line if GM didnt get part of my paycheck. I dont wish anyone to lose thier job, but failing companies should just go and allow the better run ones florish and take over, instead of putting ourselves more in debt as a country bailing them out just because it main ruin the economy and cost people jobs.. tell me this, what if 5 or 10 years down the road, GM is failing again and asked for another bailout, regardless of the loss of jobs possible, would you still support giving them funds again???? No, since a finanical crisis of that magnitude is a once in a lifetime event. So if a company messes up when the financial system is functoning half way decently, you are on your own. And once GM issues their IPO, the government should get most of their money back and millions of jobs were saved. And those employees pay taxes as in TAX REVENUE. I'm hearing a market cap of about $40 billion initially when GM goes public again. GM is doing well sales wise right now and as long as economy stays somewhat normal they should be able to stand up straight. Looks like more people are looking at domestic products again and giving D3 a chance. GM has really pulled away from the pack in sales and Ford is number two ahead of Toyota. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGallun Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 No, since a finanical crisis of that magnitude is a once in a lifetime event. So if a company messes up when the financial system is functoning half way decently, you are on your own. And once GM issues their IPO, the government should get most of their money back and millions of jobs were saved. And those employees pay taxes as in TAX REVENUE. I'm hearing a market cap of about $40 billion initially when GM goes public again. GM is doing well sales wise right now and as long as economy stays somewhat normal they should be able to stand up straight. Looks like more people are looking at domestic products again and giving D3 a chance. GM has really pulled away from the pack in sales and Ford is number two ahead of Toyota. ya, wonder if GM, when it goes public, will have the funds to offer all them high rebates still to sell their shit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford Jellymoulds Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Ford lucky? ha, they saw it coming... why do you think the mortaged it all, they knew shit was gonna hit the fan and anticapated some bad stuff, and well it came and they had to the cash to keep the company going.. GM ignored it, they were and still are stuck on the we are too big to fail... truth is volt would still be on the "production" line if GM didnt get part of my paycheck. I dont wish anyone to lose thier job, but failing companies should just go and allow the better run ones florish and take over, instead of putting ourselves more in debt as a country bailing them out just because it main ruin the economy and cost people jobs.. tell me this, what if 5 or 10 years down the road, GM is failing again and asked for another bailout, regardless of the loss of jobs possible, would you still support giving them funds again???? 2010 Ex Daewoo Korean junk Chevy cars, l am not interested in this shit When British Leyland failed after two bailouts folk in the UK never gave up driving cars we just brought Fords or Vauxhall instead but looking back l think to myself maybe l should have brought a Morris Marina instead of Capri, Escorts and Cortina's but then l think then l think no l done the right thing the Morris Marina was a pile of shit so why should l have brought one. We have 6 Chevy car types you can by in the UK they are all Korean ex Daewoo shit quality is piss poor the worst in the business none of them have got any attributes l look for in a car, why cant Chevy sell just one car with some warm classic charm like an old Stingray or something l would by a new one every few years all you get from Chevy is dull as ditchwater Korean made boring bland junk that you would want to buy in a million years, Edited August 4, 2010 by Ford Jellymoulds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mustang84isu Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Did GM drag a Chrysler designer from the 90's out of retirement to do the Volt? Sure looks like an updated version of a 1995-2000 Dodge Stratus/Plymouth Breeze/Chrysler Cirrus to me. Don't see the connection except for the fact that both are compact and have four wheels. There is not a single shared styling trait between the two. Personally, I like the Volt and hope it does well for GM. Edited August 4, 2010 by mustang84isu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anthony Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 I don't see much of a connection either. I hope the best for the Volt as well. Let's be real, when the Prius was the talk of the town, everyone here bashed hybrid technology as a fad and not worth any extra money. Now that Ford has embraced hybrids....they ain't so bad. I hope the Volt is a hit so more manufacturers can improve upon it. Someone has to jump in first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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