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04-25-2022, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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What are you doing Chevy?
I get that electric cars are coming whether we want them or not, but please not the corvette.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/25/busin...tte/index.html
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04-25-2022, 12:43 PM | #2 |
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You're about 3 years late haha. Ship has sailed.
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04-25-2022, 01:09 PM | #4 |
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Get with the program or get left behind. Even the 911 is going hybrid.
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04-25-2022, 01:57 PM | #5 |
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It shouldn’t be a surprise with the newest EPA regulations. Everything is going to be a hybrid or EV going forward. They’ll sell it as the hybrid being even faster, but its the same reason why your M car defaults to eco mode on start or the asinine auto stop features exist.
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04-25-2022, 02:24 PM | #6 |
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Enthusiasts have to come to grips with the fact that it's happening and nothing can stop it. If you fancy yourself as an ICE for life person, you best be making plans to procure one or more of the great ICE cars on sale today as this news should not be a surprise to anyone that doesn't have their head buried under sand.
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04-25-2022, 06:46 PM | #8 |
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You can't use magazine stats and argue for ICE cars at the same time. EV's are faster and magazine stats sell cars. I'll be over here with my manual, being last through every intersection not caring about your golf carts.
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05-01-2022, 03:29 PM | #10 |
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I'm a car enthusiast and so I'm ambivalent about the EV push in general. I also tend to like progress so I try to be optimistic about EVs and think that a 2-vehicle household could probably do very well with one of them being an EV. But I can't even get that far. The US doesn't have the electrical infrastructure to support an EV in every driveway. Just wait until THAT bill comes due. Which might be never because the planet doesn't have enough raw materials to build enough batteries for new cars, let alone replacement units 10 years from now. Which might never be needed because the cost will be so high that only the most valueable cars -- if any! -- will be refitted. Cars will go from lasting 30 years to lasting 10 years. And this is saving the planet? It just doesn't add up.
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05-01-2022, 09:09 PM | #11 |
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Chevy is smart. Everyone is going hybrid. Just look at basically every supercar available today. They're basically all hybrid.
This is the only way for corvette to excel. GM already gave us their last NA monster in the z06. Now the "eray", if it'll actually be called that, is GM's first introduction of a hybrid corvette. I do believe the FULL EV version will be called the zora at the final variant of the C8 generation. Or, the ERAY will actually be the full EV version that will debut as the C9 introduction. And the grand sport will live on as the hybrid LT2 variant. Whether we like it or not, electrification is here to stay and it will be a matter of time when every single car we see for sale and nearly every single car we see on the road will be EV. Remember the gas ban is supposedly 2035. ICE would have lived on longer IF car makers started to introduce EV's near that 2035. But they are pumping out EV's today. Which means it'll only be a couple of years when we start to see 25% of all cars on the road EV's. Then soon 50%, then 75%. I suspect it'll be 50% of all cars on the road EV by 2035. Then not too long after that will ICE be totally irrelevant and will be used for recreational purposes only. Similar to vintage racing now. They'll hold a couple of events a year where you take your ICE car and drive around a track, or hold some annual cruise for your ICE car. It sucks but this is the way it's looking. Regulations and emissions are getting more strict. So we might as well embrace it. Thankfully the car makers we love today will create their own version of the perfect EV in case you don't want to get a tesla or whatever since most people hate tesla lol. But i totally wouldn't mind a corvette being a hybrid or full EV. It'll be crazy fast. If i want sounds, i'll just go and drive my C8Z. |
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05-04-2022, 11:16 AM | #13 | |
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that is older than most EVs last. The move to EV can happen, but it wont happen with the current model of EV cars being priced higher than standard ICE vehicles and with the current lifespans of EV. How are you going to tell a family with a budget of $10k for a car to go out and buy an electric car, when the cheapest new EV car is the leaf for $28k and has an expected battery life of 100k-150k miles
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As for the lifespan, the warranties alone carry them past the 6 year avg. Regardless, the avg cost for a new ICE vehicle is around 40k so expecting an EV to be much less (on avg) probably won't happen
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The used car market is also an issue, I don't really see a used car market for EV's, and frankly many many people don't buy new cars due to cost, so those used cars at 6 years of use have to go somewhere, and I don't think it will be the same for EV's. Lots of words to say, I don't think the end of ICE is as close as many want or predict. |
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Will all of this actually happen? Who knows. Most on this forum will probably be dead by the time we get to the final phase, but regardless, this is the path most governments and OEMs are headed down. I just hope I never live to see it. As someone on another thread pointed out, the majority of car buyers today do not care about the driving experience and treat vehicles only as a means to an end (transportation). Many of the future generation (read: customers) do not even care to own a car or have a license (for many, it's financially prohibitive - a whole 'nother discussion). This plan is made to cater to them and still make everyone (OEMs, politicians A.K.A lobbyists) money while staying within the restrictions governments are going to start rolling out in the next 5-10 years. |
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