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Old 20-05-2008, 11:48 AM   #31
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I have some complaints with Prius, I'm a bit worried with a million of them and more with other hi-breds on the road.
My point was that I think the gesture is right, but the Prius is not the answer.
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Old 20-05-2008, 12:19 PM   #32
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Any word on prices? Compare the price of a new Prius to that of a diesel Focus. You're looking at ~6k in favour of the Focus. I'd suspect the economy between the two also wouldn't be that far off. I know I'd be opting for the Focus.

If the GM offering is roughly the same as the price of a comparable diesel then it probably will sell well to those ignorant to the economy and performance of diesel. If it's more expensive, then a decent marketing campaign from any company that offers a small diesel could sink the car before it even hit our shores.
I had heard 20%, but some GM guy said this morning that it will be a 15% price rise. So 5k will cover the price difference on a commodore.

Holden has two options here... They could go PETROL hybrid as used in the Chevrolet Volt or DIESEL hybrid as used in the Opel and Saturn Flextreme.

The other hybrids are getting 65km just on electrical charge without using the internal combustion engine at all. On the highway, they are just ticking over 1,000km's in cars fitted with 45L tanks. The electric motor itself is 120kw, plus the output of the engine they back it up with (volt uses 1L turbo 3 cylinder, opel and saturn use a 1.3L diesel 4 cylinder).
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Old 20-05-2008, 12:24 PM   #33
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I have some complaints with Prius, I'm a bit worried with a million of them and more with other hi-breds on the road.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmium_oxide
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmium_nitrate

May have more to worry about.
There are some massive increases in carcinogenic emissions (180% of some chemicals) using Ethanol based fuels, but you don't see that slowing down either.

Its quite funny how people are paranoid about global warming and carbon emissions, so instead we're pumping huge amounts of cancer causing chemicals into our atmosphere. Heres hoping we develop a cure for cancer too :p
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Old 20-05-2008, 02:39 PM   #34
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'Holden drives Commodore into green market'

translation: GM works overtime developing chevy prius aka. volt so that it doesnt look like a backwards focused oil nazi corp that everyone assumes it is. In a news article even a Himalayan tribesman could have predicted holden will be impregnated with the technology and article writer runs with the tired old aussie holden is the schiznit theme.
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Old 20-05-2008, 05:07 PM   #35
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Bob Lutz recons the Chevy Volt will be lucky if it breaks even, let alone makes any money, but they believe they have no choice but to compete with Toyota even though it makes no sense. How will Holden make money off a Hybrid Commodore, I reckon its economy would struggle to beat a turbo diesel Commy or Falcon.
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Old 20-05-2008, 05:08 PM   #36
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