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In reply to the discussion: My friend picked up his new Chevy Volt today. [View all]doc03
(39,087 posts)32. First of all the couple Volts that I have seen were priced at around $41 or $42000,
so that will add several more years to that 28 year payback. Another thing nobody ever mentions is the cost of batteries. I would guess in 28 years you would have to purchase at least 2 sets of batteries at who knows what price? Same with the Prius, how long do the batteries last and what does it cost for new ones? What about the cost of electricity? I just can't see paying $42000 for what is basically a $20000 car.
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They see it as part of the communist plot to sap and impurify their precious bodily fluids
nxylas
Apr 2012
#27
First of all the couple Volts that I have seen were priced at around $41 or $42000,
doc03
Apr 2012
#32
Doing something food for the environment is wholly separate from feeling good
LanternWaste
Apr 2012
#38
I imagine that many people believe that one instance from a large sample is a valid inference
LanternWaste
Apr 2012
#39