On Jun 7, 2015, at 9:46 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> A Chevy Volt was designed
> just for this lady!

Almost...but not quite. Never mind how older generations did just fine with 
station wagons and even, in my own case, VW Bugs as "family cars," today's 
suburbanites "need" an SUV for their kids. The Volt, rightly or worngly, would 
be dismissed as impractical -- as would, to be fair, the Cruz as well.

You're right that PHEVs may well be crucial in bridging the gap between ICE and 
BEV cars. It's why I'm personally planning on not a BEV conversion for my '64 
1/2 Mustang but a PHEV one -- with the end result having roughly the same 
driving range specs as the Volt and the performance specs of a Tesla P85D, all 
in one of the most iconic vehicles ever made.

There's also the _perceived_ price premium even for the Volt. If the Volt cost 
as much more than the Cruz as, once upon a time, 
automatic-transmission-equipped models cost more than ones with standard 
transmissions, people would be much more interested in the car. As it is, 
though, people see the Volt as a seriously overpriced Cruz with some technogeek 
gewgaws that might be nifty but they really don't care that much about.

We're definitely there for many people, including many who don't realize that 
we're there. But we're still a ways from being there for a majority, let alone 
everybody.

...but not for long!

b&
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