Thursday, 11 of March of 2010

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Chevy Volt: The cure for range anxiety

Cristi Landy, Volt Product Marketing Manager

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Make no mistake, General Motors officials believe the Chevy Volt will change the world when it goes on sale late this year.

“There is a strong desire to go to electrically driven transportation,” said Cristi Landy, GM’s marketing manager for the Volt, speaking to Michigan wllz via Skype from the floor of the Washington Auto Show.
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GM fails to build on its lead in the fuel economy debate

By BRYAN LAVIOLETTE
Michigan wllz

DETROIT — Maybe last year’s show set this year’s up for a letdown.

At the 2009 show, General Motors went on the offensive with major announcements about its plans for a battery research facility, Chevy Volt production plans, partnership programs with battery manufacturers and a new Cadillac concept using the Volt’s technology.

It was exciting because GM, facing the toughest trials of its existence, went on the offensive and actually wrested the fuel economy lead away from Toyota.

But on Monday, Toyota and Ford went on their own offensives. Jim Lentz, head of Toyota’s U.S. sales arm, said that the company planned to develop a “family” of Prius hybrid vehicles. It also announced that there are eight new hybrid models in the pipeline and that the company plans to increase global hybrid production from 530,000 in 2009 to 1 million within the next couple of years.

Lentz went on to say that the company is approaching what it calls “sustainable mobility” with a four-prong approach that includes the company’s hybrids, plug-in hybrids, fuel cell vehicles and battery electric vehicles.

Toyota has already announced a new plug-in Prius that the company will build in limited numbers later this year. Lentz also said that the company plans to market a fuel cell vehicle by 2015.

So what was on GM’s agenda regarding fuel economy? GM showed production versions of the Chevy Spark and Cruze, vehicles it has shown previously. It also showed a sporty concept of the next generation Chevy Aveo and of course the Volt.

It also showed an urban utility vehicle concept for GMC called the Granite,  a Denali version of the GMC Acadia and a Buick Regal called the GS.

As for big announcements about advanced powertrains, GM officials didn’t offer much. It still has a press conference scheduled for Tuesday to talk about plans for Cadillac, but no major announcements on fuel economy are expected.

At last year’s show, GM showed the Cadillac Converj concept using the Volt’s high-tech powertrain. Some had hoped that GM would announce that the Converj was a go, but right now, all that is expected is for Cadillac to show the CTS-V Coupe.

Ford also stepped up with some major announcements. The Dearborn automaker announced plans to invest $450 million and create 1,000 jobs to build lithium ion batteries for hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

“This investment underscores how serious we are about delivering a range of electrified vehicles to customers — including hybrids, plug-in hybrids and pure electric vehicles,” Bill Ford Jr., Ford’s executive chairman, said in a statement.


GM: Volt performance will not suffer once battery is depleted

The driver of a UPS truck flashes a "Hey Good Looking" sign at the pre-production Chevrolet Volt during an engineering test drive along I-80 near Toledo, Ohio, Oc 13. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger for General Motors)

The driver of a UPS truck flashes a "Hey Good Looking" sign at the pre-production Chevrolet Volt during an engineering test drive along I-80 near Toledo, Ohio, Oc 13. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger for General Motors)

DETROIT — General Motors wants everyone to know the Chevy Volt won’t suffer any loss of performance when it switches from battery power to its gasoline engine.

GM expects the Volt to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 8.5 seconds. But Car and Driver magazine’s Tony Quiroga wrote in April that the Volt would not be as quick after its battey was depleted.

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An idea to create real fuel cost certainty

DETROIT — A continuing topic of conversation at The Business of Plugging In electric vehicle conference has been fuel cost certainty. Without it, automakers who are investing precious resources into new electric vehicles may have a tough time selling them.

Gov. Granholm wants electric vehicle companies to locate in Michigan

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Five vehicles you’ll never hear me recommend

Auto reviewers are a tempermental bunch. And we’re also human. Every car made has its supporters; if they didn’t, they wouldn’t be on the market. But somehow, there are certain cars that simply miss the mark for certain members of this motley crew. Here are mine.

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GM thinks Chevrolt Volt could revolutionize industry

2011 Chevrolet Volt

2011 Chevrolet Volt

FLINT — Cynics all over the Web wonder if the Chevy Volt will be able to deliver on the incredible promises General Motors has made about the technology.

But company officials believe they are creating the technology that will power the vehicles of the future.
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Solstice could come back … as a DeLorean?

DeLorean Motor Co., has this image at the top of one of its Web sites promoting what it is calling the DeLorean Solstice.

DeLorean Motor Co., has this image at the top of one of its Web sites promoting what it is calling the DeLorean Solstice.

Call Michael J. Fox, DeLorean might be back in the business of making new cars. And the car? A redux of the Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky, which ended production in July.

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Ford, Auburn University explore how GPS could help prevent auto accidents

DEARBORN — A groundbreaking research project by Ford and Auburn University shows that global positioning system (GPS) satellites that can “talk” to cars could help prevent serious accidents in the future.

The researchers have found potential for a GPS satellite to act as an early warning system that detects when a vehicle is about to lose control and communicate with the vehicle’s stability control systems and other safety features to prevent a rollover or other serious accident.

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Tengzhong will need to remake Hummer

Expect smaller Hummers such as the HX concept introduced at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit once Chinese heavy equipment maker Tengzhong completes its purchase of Hummer from GM.

Expect smaller Hummers such as the HX concept introduced at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit once Chinese heavy equipment maker Tengzhong completes its purchase of Hummer from GM.

At least Hummer didn’t end up with the same fate as Saturn. And isn’t that funny: The brand known for big, lumbering in-your-face SUVs lives on — with Chinese ownership — while the brand that was supposed to revolutionize American small cars is out. Funny how things work out.

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The G8 will be back, well sort of, as a police cruiser

2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV)

Save-the-G8-logo-150x150So the Pontiac G8 will live on in America after all. Well sort of.

Chevy has announced plans to sell the Caprice police cruiser, which is a modified version of the car sold here as the G8. The vehicle will be available only to police departments starting in 2011.

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