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Volt won't qualify for HOV Lane

Discussion in 'Chevrolet Volt' started by nyty-nyt, Oct 28, 2010.

  1. nyty-nyt

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    People talk about Prius subsidy, but IMO it was HOV access that *really* drove sales. Major hit to the already damaged Volt.
     
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    Don't they actually have to SELL one first?
     
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    How have they taken into account the fact that the first 30 or 40 miles are emmissions free? It doesn't state definitively, but I'm left with impression that it is a straight ICE to ICE comparison. Is this fair? With my commute of 15 miles round-trip, I could go a long, long time without creating ANY emmissions. Only time will tell on the success of the Volt. My only real beef with it until we get some actual real-world experience is the price.
     
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    Hmm... earlier, it was reported the the Volt wouldn't qualify until 2012:

    More.
     
  7. daniel

    daniel Cat Lovers Against the Bomb

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    No, they just have to get another bail-out from the government. :D :D :D
     
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    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    It is not CO2. It is CO (carbon monoxide). That news broke here from PriusChat.
     
  9. KK6PD

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    Oh Yeah, that "2" on the end makes all the difference!
    Monoxide is quite a different gas from Dioxide!
    That would be /is quite a typo, The correction should be interesting reading!
     
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    CARB gives Chevy Volt ULEV II status, misses SULEV II by a hair — Autoblog

    Maybe if they had a test that would better simulate actual Volt use, the results would have been different.
     
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    Missed by more than a hair, if I understood the numbers right.
     
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    Does this mean if you turned the Volt on in your garage, you would suffocate and die?
     
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    Won't that require it to be priced so the average schmoes can afford it?