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GM has not gone all ev , they have a new small block in development for their money making SUV and truck models.Who knows if it will be available in a car. I imagine they are looking at Dodge charger ev sales.
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But I know what you are both saying. And you are both right IMO. Factually, no one has mandated an EV in the US. But if you mandate a ZEV AND you know there is currently no known solution for that other than BEV and FCEV ANNNNNND you know there is no infrastructure to support FCEVs you have created what you (and others.......mannnnny others) interpret as a BEV mandate. All that being said, EVs are not bad. They drive very nicely, perform wonderfully and if you can charge at home there is only one issue with a BEV right now and that's cost. And if Trump eliminates the $7,500 tax credit (which he did NOT do first time around) that problem only gets worse orrrrrrrrr the OEMs take a few more years to get profitable on EVs. I don't see GM somehow stopping the Lyriq, Celestiq, Optiq and Escalade IQ etc. just because there is no tax incentive. They will adjust. Case in point, the Ford Lightning price was going up and down weekly it seemed as the Inflation Reduction Act Impacted who and what got the credit. And for those that weren't paying attention it's already fewer EVs. It is now based on price of the vehicle, where the battery is made, and I think how much you make. Good discussion btw and it has thus far remained civil. I like these discussions, but often they get political and are closed by the Mods. So, I'll say it again, thanks for keeping this on the good side.
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Great discussion indeed. There's no need to resort to ad hominem, and while I've seen what you guys are saying for a while, it's even better to now have some meaningful feedback. I am not an anti-EV zealot, it's just that along with many others here, I value freedom more than a bit of extra comfort and safety, and prefer to call a spade a spade, feelings notwithstanding (including mine).
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It is very much possible that GM could replace the LT2 with a version of the 6.6L for Corvette. Actually, we’ve had that in our forecast for a little over a year now. Not sure if it will find it’s way into 1500 series trucks though.
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Corvette will probably gain Gen VI too, but it is just a matter of C8 or C9. But either way GM wouldn't cite Corvette anyway as an application until it was happening in the next model year. Then of course it is a matter of what architecture the Gen VI will be. Evolution of the OHV's or a CPC version based off the Gemini family? |
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All that being said, EVs are not bad. They drive very nicely, perform wonderfully and if you can charge at home there is only one issue with a BEV right now and that's cost. And if Trump eliminates the $7,500 tax credit (which he did NOT do first time around) that problem only gets worse orrrrrrrrr the OEMs take a few more years to get profitable on EVs. I don't see GM somehow stopping the Lyriq, Celestiq, Optiq and Escalade IQ etc. just because there is no tax incentive. They will adjust. Case in point, the Ford Lightning price was going up and down weekly it seemed as the Inflation Reduction Act Impacted who and what got the credit. And for those that weren't paying attention it's already fewer EVs. It is now based on price of the vehicle, where the battery is made, and I think how much you make. Good discussion btw and it has thus far remained civil. I like these discussions, but often they get political and are closed by the Mods. So, I'll say it again, thanks for keeping this on the good side.[/QUOTE] Having driven my uncle's Kia Niro I can agree with the driving and performance comments in general but the experience was still boring. My 2.0t Equinox is much more engaging to drive. The Niro would be great for stop and go city traffic between the smooth off the line characteristics and the regen braking if one had to do that a lot. My uncle just returned from a trip to CA and ran into a number of the charging infrastructure difficulties we hear about (having to wait for a charger, chargers not working, etc.). He was not particularly upset by these issues but said if he had a second car it would be an ICE and that would be the trip vehicle. He had also been surprised by how much his battery range is reduced by heater and headlight usage. Overall he is very happy with the car, just wants the infrastructure kinks to be worked out faster. |
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I will take the EV over the 150 HP 4 cylinder powered vehicle. The 1.5T doesn't sound good, sure you have shift points, but with no power behind it, meh. I can totally see why car people with sports or performance vehicles resist EV's. I could have had a Model S Plaid for a crap ton less money than my Z06. But stupid fast acceleration isn't what I was after. The sound of the FPC V8, the shifts of the DCT, the crackles, etc. That was the experience I was after. I am not against an EV that can drive like a Z06( fast, handles, great steering, etc) though. Great to have options and experiences. But for a daily driver and maximizing fuel/cost savings, etc like Civic vs Model 3, I will take the Model 3. Last edited by ChevyRules; 12-01-2024 at 07:07 PM. |
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E-Ray satisfies what people who liked about the C7Z which was the ogles of torque down low that the C8Z lacks and is offering C8Z performance in a more street/daily driver package. Z06 is always on wanting you to open her up. E-Ray can be civilized then be wild if let loose. What is keeping the E-Ray down though is probably the price being close to Z06. Unless you want more of a traditional Small Block driving experience or a softer riding vehicle, the Z06 is the more “special” car and might as well spend that kind of money on. If E-Ray didn’t have the ceramic brakes as standard, $95K price would be more attractive. |
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