So Opel (Euro version of Chevy Volt, Vauxhall for people with steering wheel on the wrong side) Ampera is coming. This thing has a top speed of 160km/h and takes 9s to 100km/h (~60mph). 60km range only on electric power (I suspect if you want to drive normally petrol engine might kick in). Petrol engine is 1.4 with 86hp (worse than my 11y old Polo, they can now squeeze 180hp from 1.4 with turbocharger and supercharger in production cars). Range 500km. (I can drive 600km with my 11y old Polo 1.4 16V which has higher top speed also even after 11 years.)
Fuel consumption unknown but based on that Volt has 35 liter tank (smaller than my Polo) and range of 500km it's about 7l/100km or 33mpg (again worse than my Polo if I really drive lightly i can go more than 600km on one tank).
Price, now this is where this gets really pathetic: It will cost between 35 and 42.000 Euros, depending on subsidy. Ford Mondeo costs 16-30k, VW Passat costs 24-34k. This is good BMW 1 and midrange BMW 3 series territorry.
The city folks, who drive less than 60km (this will realistically be less with aircon, lights, which are mandatory in many countries) often don't have garages to charge it. The companies who do small distances (I was averaging 20-40km/day at one job with work car) are better off with pure electric vehicles (they can have some charging while others out, state subsidy is higher and you can buy Peugeot iON today for 35k) and few diesels for long trips. The people more further away with houses and garages will only do some part (half) of daily driving on electric.
Everyone else is better off with BMW 1 or 3 series diesel: you get much better car with lower fuel consumption for same price. Or you can buy Skoda Octavia 1.6 diesel for 17k Euros and have enough left for fuel for about 313.000km (194k miles). (6l/km, 39mpg, 1l of diesel costing 1.225 EUR or 3,79 USD / fill a bucket with 70.000 grains, now draw a line and pour fuel up to the line)
Fuel consumption unknown but based on that Volt has 35 liter tank (smaller than my Polo) and range of 500km it's about 7l/100km or 33mpg (again worse than my Polo if I really drive lightly i can go more than 600km on one tank).
Price, now this is where this gets really pathetic: It will cost between 35 and 42.000 Euros, depending on subsidy. Ford Mondeo costs 16-30k, VW Passat costs 24-34k. This is good BMW 1 and midrange BMW 3 series territorry.
The city folks, who drive less than 60km (this will realistically be less with aircon, lights, which are mandatory in many countries) often don't have garages to charge it. The companies who do small distances (I was averaging 20-40km/day at one job with work car) are better off with pure electric vehicles (they can have some charging while others out, state subsidy is higher and you can buy Peugeot iON today for 35k) and few diesels for long trips. The people more further away with houses and garages will only do some part (half) of daily driving on electric.
Everyone else is better off with BMW 1 or 3 series diesel: you get much better car with lower fuel consumption for same price. Or you can buy Skoda Octavia 1.6 diesel for 17k Euros and have enough left for fuel for about 313.000km (194k miles). (6l/km, 39mpg, 1l of diesel costing 1.225 EUR or 3,79 USD / fill a bucket with 70.000 grains, now draw a line and pour fuel up to the line)
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