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GM News: gm by Mid-Decade Plans 60% Reduction in Battery Cost
60% cost reductions won't count for much when the key elements in their battery chemistry are now up dramatically since January 1st. Lithium prices alone is up over 80% YTD. And we haven't seen a global lithium mining production increase in three years. Artificially subsidized and mandated demand against a series of resources with a constrained supply chain that is in its infancy is a recipe for a major EV bottleneck that will throttle optimistic forecasts of exponential EV growth.
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Jaguar's Big Gamble: All-Electric By 2025
It's a rapidly growing segment but, EVs are still largely cannibalizing hybrid sales and performance luxury sales. Many Tesla owners are would be Prius, Lexus hybrid,MB AMG,or BMW M buyers. I think 30% EV market share may be pushing it without seeing how the market reacts to the diversification of the EV market. If the new entries build sales for the segment 30% could be right on target. I'm thinking more like 10% with half of the new cars being hybrids or BEVs in 2035.
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Jaguar's Big Gamble: All-Electric By 2025
BEVs still require huge R & D costs. I'm all for electric drive trains. However, BEVs are not ready for prime time for most that aren't early adopters without heavy mandates or incentives. In the real world thru 2030, we are just going to get plug in hybrids with some dedicated all-electric BEVs for compliance markets like California or Norway. Jaguar is niche enough to make this full BEV gamble with a bigger upside in the short run. We'll see if Toyota, Honda, & Hyundai's gamble with fuel cell EVs is wiser. We still haven't seen the Oil & Gas Industry's play to decarbonize transportation and energy. My money in on ammonia fuel cell EVs. Hydronitrogen fuels like ammonia are going to replace every single hydrocarbon fuel in our energy system in a potentially rapid timescale. With large scale national infrastructure and Ammonia prices per gallon on par with gasoline and diesel, it's just a matter of when.
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Industry News: Average Age of Cars in the U.S. Climbs Again
Bingo!
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Industry News: Average Age of Cars in the U.S. Climbs Again
I'm doubtful a still niche product like BEVs are causing people to hold off buying a new vehicle. EVs do Rock nonetheless.
- 2018 Hyundai Sonata Tries To Right The Wrongs of the Current Model: Comments
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Industry News: President Trump Announces EPA Will Reopen Reivew of 2025 Fuel Economy Rules
Ideally, we should switch from a CAFE mandate to an all-electric option mandate. This would 1) Boost electric volume, creating greater economies of scale. 2) Greater competition would increase range and decrease costs of electrics 3) Rapid charging stations would become commonplace,since charging times are supposed to be dropping from 20 minutes to 2 within 5 years thanks to ultracapacitors . We could even mandate major gas stations offer rapid chargers to encourage the trend further, like we did with E85. 4) I think this could get wide bipartisan support.
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2012 Chevrolet Colorado: A new design direction for GM small trucks
I like the new styling of this truck. At least we can have this modern truck unlike the new Ranger.
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2012 Opel Astra GTC Officially Rendered
I don't know if I can I sure hope not... Buick is using no heritage names today, and I feel they shouldn't start now (if this were to come over as a Buick). Regal is not a new name... D'oH! I was thinking Lucerne-LaCrosse-Enclave-Verano at that moment... however, Regal is a name I like, so I'll let it pass However, I don't feel that Skylark resonates with today's marketplace. It's a name from the past that has no meaning today IMO. Chevy can get away with Camaro, Malibu, Corvette, Impala, and Silverado. GMC uses only one heritage name - Sierra - all others are post '92 (Yukon is the oldest, dating from its '92 introduction). And Cadillac should go back to real names - the alphanumerics are not great, though CTS has good market recognition at this point (and ATS is on its way). I would love to see Buick have a Skylark compact and a Full-size sedan called LeSabre. instead we have Verano and LaCrosse, both names have zero value to me other than they are Buicks and great cars.
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2012 Opel Astra GTC Officially Rendered
I CAN!! Amen to that!
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Fiat Takes Wheel from Chrysler
Hopefully this is good news??
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2011 Nissan Juke SV AWD
This thing is just butt ugly. The designer clearly was on crack. I would never even sit in Nissan Joke.
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2012 Chevrolet Sonic vs. 2012 Hyundai Accent
I'm personally not a big fan of this class. However, I suppose I'd be for the Sonic since it looks nicer to me.
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Volkswagen Debuts the New Masculine Infused Beetle
Its much nicer than the goofball Beetle it replaces.
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Chevrolet Goes ECO Over The 2013 Malibu
I just like the technology and the car itself, I hope GM finds a better place to put the battery pack.
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