This is a hilarious thread.
Everyone doing the return on investment/total ownership costs analysis of the Volt is completely missing the point. As I said in another thread, the Volt is essentially a luxury car. Not in the traditional sense of a luxury car being powerful, packed with feautres, corinthian leather and all that, but rather luxury as techno-whizbangery, first on the block, hey I'm getting 127 mpg (or whatever).
No one ever does a ROI/TOC analysis when considering whether to spend more for leather seats, a sunroof, V6 upgrade, etc. Now of course you can include fuel savings as part of your decision when thinking about the Volt, but ultimately a $41k car (incentives notwithstanding) is not bought to save money in the long run.
jeff
Everyone doing the return on investment/total ownership costs analysis of the Volt is completely missing the point. As I said in another thread, the Volt is essentially a luxury car. Not in the traditional sense of a luxury car being powerful, packed with feautres, corinthian leather and all that, but rather luxury as techno-whizbangery, first on the block, hey I'm getting 127 mpg (or whatever).
No one ever does a ROI/TOC analysis when considering whether to spend more for leather seats, a sunroof, V6 upgrade, etc. Now of course you can include fuel savings as part of your decision when thinking about the Volt, but ultimately a $41k car (incentives notwithstanding) is not bought to save money in the long run.
jeff