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Chevy Volt: The Car From Atlas Shrugged Motors
Patrick Michaels, 03.16.11, 6:00 PM ET
Forbes Magazine

The Chevrolet Volt is beginning to look like it was manufactured by Atlas Shrugged Motors, where the government mandates everything politically correct, rewards its cronies and produces junk steel.

This is the car that subsidies built. General Motors lobbied for a $7,500 tax refund for all buyers, under the shaky (if not false) promise that it was producing the first all-electric mass-production vehicle.

At least that's what we were once told. Sitting in a Volt that would not start at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show, a GM engineer swore to me that the internal combustion engine in the machine only served as a generator, kicking in when the overnight-charged lithium-ion batteries began to run down. GM has continually revised downward its estimates of how far the machine would go before the gas engine fired, and now says 25 to 50 miles.

It turns out that the premium-fuel fired engine does drive the wheels--when the battery is very low or when the vehicle is at most freeway speeds. So the Volt really isn't a pure electric car after all. I'm sure that the people who designed the car knew how it ran, and so did their managers.

Why then the need to keep this so quiet? It's doubtful that GM would have gotten such a subsidy if it had been revealed that the car would do much of its freeway cruising with a gas engine powering the wheels. While the Volt is more complicated than the Prius, and has a longer battery-only range, a hybrid is a hybrid, and the Prius no longer qualifies for a tax credit.

In other words, GM was desperate for customers for what they perceived would be an unpopular vehicle before one even hit the road. It had hoped to lure more if buyers subtracted the $7,500 from the $41,000 sticker price. Instead, as Consumer Reports found out, the car was very pricey. The version they tested cost $43,700 plus a $5,000 dealer markup ("Don't worry," I can hear the salesperson saying, "you'll get more than that back in your tax credit!"), or a whopping $48,700 minus the credit.

This is one reason that Volt sales are anemic: 326 in December, 321 in January, and 281 in February. GM announced a production run of 100,000 in the first two years. Who is going to buy all these cars?

Another reason they aren't exactly flying off the lots is because, well, they have some problems. In a telling attempt to preserve battery power, the heater is exceedingly weak. Consumer Reports averaged a paltry 25 miles of electric-only running, in part because it was testing in cold Connecticut. (My engineer at the Auto Show said cold weather would have little effect.)

It will be interesting to see what the range is on a hot, traffic-jammed summer day, when the air conditioner will really tax the batteries. When the gas engine came on, Consumer Reports got about 30 miles to the gallon of premium fuel; which, in terms of additional cost of high-test gas, drives the effective mileage closer to 27 mpg. A conventional Honda Accord, which seats 5 (instead of the Volt's 4), gets 34 mpg on the highway, and costs less than half of what CR paid, even with the tax break.

Recently, President Obama selected General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt to chair his Economic Advisory Board. GE is awash in windmills waiting to be subsidized so they can provide unreliable, expensive power.

Consequently, and soon after his appointment, Immelt announced that GE will buy 50,000 Volts in the next two years, or half the total produced. Assuming the corporation qualifies for the same tax credit, we (you and me) just shelled out $375,000,000 to a company to buy cars that no one else wants so that GM will not tank and produce even more cars that no one wants. And this guy is the chair of Obama's Economic Advisory Board?

It really is enough to get you to say Atlas Shrugged. For those who do not know, or who are only vaguely familiar with, the Ayn Rand classic, it is a story of a society in decay, where politically favored technologies and jobs are foisted on the nation, where innovations that might threaten existing corporatist cartels are financially or physically sabotaged as unemployment mounts and the nation spirals into a malaise that makes the Carter years look like Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood.

Atlas Shrugged is about to come out as a surprisingly good and entertaining movie (which will be destroyed by Hollywood and New York Critics) on--you guessed it--April 15. Maybe the government could put in an ad before the show with Immelt exhorting Americans to care about "the environment and green jobs." All must buy Volts.
 
It's no surprise GM stock is below the initial offering price.:)
 
Typical left wing dumbassism, create a supply for which there is no demand.

If the Supreme Court upholds the individual mandate (compulsive health insurance), there will be plenty of demand for the Volt: Obama will pass a law that every small business must operate at least one Volt per shift; families of three or more individuals will also need to order a Volt, pledging to buy one within three years.

Or maybe not.
 
If Obama could get away with it he'd create a new government agency to build cars assembled by his union thugs.
 
But Pereg is outlawing all of our gas and forbidding the drilling of more. I know, maybe Obama will mandate that government motors provide a spinnaker with each vehicle.:D

I think he wants us to retrofit our cars with windmills on top instead of internal combustion engines.
 
It does make you think about the cosy relationship of GE and the government and for all the wall street bankers, medical companies and the government The government seems to be setting itself up as the dictating power for everything. I'm really looking forward to seeing the movie.
 
If you like Obama you'll love an old book by Anthony Daniels MD, UTOPIAS ELSEWHERE.

Daniels' parents were communists who made it possible for him to visit many of the excellent spots where socialists prevailed circa 1990.

Alabania sold one brand of beer, and all the libraries/bookstores featured books by the leader, exclusively. Party members rode Mercedes, peasants rode on tipcarts pulled by tractors.

Cuban restaurants have the same menu: black beans, rice, and tomato slice if youre a tourist. Public transport involves hitching a ride on an army truck. With CastroCare you sign your name to a clipboard at the clinic and check back daily.

In Vietnam government employees get apartments, motorbikes, medical care, and electricity. The rest live hand to mouth or work for American companies and earn 25 cents an hour sewing suits and sneakers.

In North Korea most of what the visitor see's are actors playing teachers & students, merchants & shoppers, and courteous-helpful bureaucrats. Ask a policeman for assistance and he'll sing the praises of the Leader and hand you a complimentary pencil before he returns to directing traffic that doesnt exist. He's an actor, too.
 
But Pereg is outlawing all of our gas and forbidding the drilling of more. I know, maybe Obama will mandate that government motors provide a spinnaker with each vehicle.:D

Pereg never said any of that you lying fucktard.
 
Dear human species, Japan eqrthquakes are man-made. Please refer to the below data. Many quakes occur at the fixed point repeatedly. Natural quakes never show such behaviour.

These quakes are produced by Mr. David Rockefeller of CFR.

2011.3.15 .17:30:  Scale:1 41゜36.0'N  141゜36.0'E  80km  M:3.1 Offshore Tomakomai
2011.3.16 .05:27: Scale:3 41゜30.0'N  140゜12.0'E  10km  M:2.8 Western Toshima

2011.3.12 .08:05:  Scale:3 39゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  10km  M:4.7 Iwate coastal
2011.3.11 .16:04:  Scale:4   39゜ 0.0'N  142゜30.0'E  20km  M:5.8 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .19:53:  Scale:4   39゜ 0.0'N  142゜30.0'E  0km  M :5.8 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.13 .18:25:  Scale:3 39゜ 0.0'N  142゜42.0'E  0km  M :5.5 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .00:02:  Scale:2   39゜ 6.0'N  142゜30.0'E  0km  M :5.0 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .11:43:  Scale:3   39゜ 6.0'N  142゜30.0'E  40km  M:5.2 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.13 .06:58:  Scale:3   39゜ 6.0'N  142゜30.0'E  10km  M:5.4 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .20:37:  Scale:5弱 39゜ 6.0'N  142゜36.0'E  30km  M:6.4 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .15:19:  Scale:4   39゜12.0'N  142゜30.0'E  10km  M:5.4 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.13 .07:31:  Scale:3   39゜12.0'N  142゜30.0'E  20km  M:5.7 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.14 .15:44:  Scale:3   39゜12.0'N  142゜30.0'E  20km  M:5.4 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .16:38:  Scale:4   39゜12.0'N  142゜48.0'E  30km  M:5.9 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .21:16:  Scale:4   39゜12.0'N  142゜48.0'E  0km  M :6.0 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .22:08:  Scale:2 39゜18.0'N  142゜24.0'E  0km  M :4.8 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .15:41:  Scale:4 39゜24.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  50km  M:5.7 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .23:43:  Scale:4 39゜30.0'N  142゜42.0'E  30km  M:6.1 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .20:58:  Scale:4 39゜36.0'N  142゜18.0'E  0km  M :5.5 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .22:27:  Scale:2 39゜36.0'N  142゜36.0'E  10km  M:5.3 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.12 .12:02:  Scale:3   39゜36.0'N  142゜54.0'E  10km  M:5.8 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.13 .06:48:  Scale:3   39゜36.0'N  142゜54.0'E  0km  M :5.5 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.16 .15:29:  Scale:3 39゜54.0'N  142゜18.0'E  40km  M:5.6 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.13 .15:19:  Scale:3 40゜ 6.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  50km  M:4.3 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .15:49:  Scale:3 40゜12.0'N  142゜36.0'E  10km  M:5.8 Iwateoffsore
2011.3.11 .19:11:  Scale:4 38゜54.0'N  141゜18.0'E  10km  M:5.7 Iwate inland, south
2011.3.15 .06:14:  Scale:2 39゜ 0.0'N  141゜ 0.0'E  10km  M:4.1 Iwate inland, south
2011.3.14 .07:13:  Scale:2 39゜ 6.0'N  141゜18.0'E  120km M:4.2 Iwate inland, south

2011.3.12 .05:08:  Scale:3 40゜24.0'N  138゜54.0'E  10km  M:5.0 Akita offshore
2011.3.12 .04:47:  Scale:4   40゜24.0'N  139゜ 6.0'E  10km  M:6.4 Akita offshore
2011.3.12 .09:39:  Scale:2   40゜24.0'N  139゜ 6.0'E  10km  M:4.4 Akita offshore
2011.3.13 .03:48:  Scale:1 40゜24.0'N  139゜12.0'E  10km  M:4.0 Akita offshore
2011.3.16 .09:57:  Scale:1 39゜30.0'N  140゜24.0'E  10km  M:2.4 Akita inland south
2011.3.14 .07:38:  Scale:2   39゜36.0'N  140゜24.0'E  10km  M:2.9 Akita inland south
2011.3.14 .07:46:  Scale:3   39゜36.0'N  140゜24.0'E  10km  M:3.0 Akita inland south
2011.3.14 .20:57:  Scale:2   39゜36.0'N  140゜24.0'E  10km  M:3.0 Akita inland south
2011.3.15 .09:54:  Scale:3 39゜36.0'N  140゜30.0'E  10km  M:3.9 Akita inland south

2011.3.12 .10:04:  Scale:3 37゜54.0'N  141゜30.0'E  60km  M:4.8  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.13 .08:25:  Scale:5弱 37゜54.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  10km  M:6.2  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .06:01:  Scale:3 37゜54.0'N  142゜36.0'E  0km  M :5.4  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .01:57:  Scale:2 38゜ 0.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  20km  M:4.8  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.16 .04:01:  Scale:3 38゜ 0.0'N  142゜12.0'E  0km  M :5.8  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .21:13:  Scale:4 38゜ 0.0'N  142゜30.0'E  10km  M:6.1  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .23:29:  Scale:2 38゜ 6.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  20km  M:5.2  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .20:39:  Scale:4 38゜12.0'N  142゜18.0'E  40km  M:5.6  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .18:27:  Scale:3 38゜18.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  50km  M:5.3  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .19:39:  Scale:2 38゜18.0'N  142゜12.0'E  20km  M:4.9  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .21:55:  Scale:3 38゜24.0'N  142゜12.0'E  60km  M:5.1  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.16 .23:46:  Scale:4 38゜30.0'N  141゜48.0'E  50km  M:5.2  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .19:13:  Scale:3 38゜36.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  40km  M:5.3  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.15 .04:28:  Scale:3 38゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  40km  M:5.0  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .13:06:  Scale:3 38゜42.0'N  141゜54.0'E  70km  M:5.2  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .00:36:  Scale:2 38゜42.0'N  142゜36.0'E  0km  M :5.2  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.13 .18:52:  Scale:3 38゜48.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  50km  M:5.5  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .15:46:  Scale:4 38゜48.0'N  142゜18.0'E  10km  M:5.7  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .23:03:  Scale:3 38゜48.0'N  142゜36.0'E  0km  M :5.8  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .22:24:  Scale:3 38゜54.0'N  142゜18.0'E  80km  M:4.8  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.12 .02:15:  Scale:3 38゜54.0'N  142゜24.0'E  10km  M:4.9  Miyagi offshore
2011.3.11 .20:31:  Scale:4 38゜12.0'N  140゜30.0'E  0km  M :5.3 Miyagi south
2011.3.11 .03:14:  Scale:3 38゜48.0'N  140゜54.0'E  10km  M:3.5 Miyagi north
2011.3.11 .21:33:  Scale:3 37゜48.0'N  142゜48.0'E  10km  M:5.2 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .21:54:  Scale:3 37゜48.0'N  143゜ 0.0'E  10km  M:5.9 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .11:30:  Scale:3 37゜54.0'N  143゜18.0'E  10km  M:5.3 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .14:46:  Scale:7   38゜ 0.0'N  142゜54.0'E  10km  M:7.9 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .15:06:  Scale:5弱 38゜ 0.0'N  142゜54.0'E  10km  M:7.0 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .15:26:  Scale:4 38゜ 0.0'N  144゜42.0'E  10km  M:7.2 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .01:55:  Scale:2 38゜ 6.0'N  143゜36.0'E  10km  M:5.3 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .06:50:  Scale:1 38゜24.0'N  143゜30.0'E  10km  M:4.5 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .10:35:  Scale:3 38゜36.0'N  143゜ 0.0'E  10km  M:5.8 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .18:41:  Scale:3 38゜36.0'N  143゜ 6.0'E  10km  M:5.1 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .07:44:  Scale:1 38゜36.0'N  143゜24.0'E  10km  M:4.8 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .05:11:  Scale:3 38゜48.0'N  142゜48.0'E  0km  M :6.1 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .16:29:  Scale:5強 39゜ 0.0'N  142゜48.0'E  0km  M :6.6 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.13 .22:43:  Scale:3 39゜ 6.0'N  143゜18.0'E  10km  M:5.0 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .04:03:  Scale:4 39゜18.0'N  143゜18.0'E  10km  M:6.2 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.12 .01:12:  Scale:2 39゜24.0'N  143゜48.0'E  10km  M:5.7 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .18:47:  Scale:2 39゜24.0'N  143゜54.0'E  10km  M:5.7 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.11 .18:42:  Scale:3 39゜30.0'N  143゜ 0.0'E  40km  M:5.6 Sanriku offshotre
2011.3.16 .00:24:  Scale:3 40゜24.0'N  143゜24.0'E  10km  M:6.0 Sanriku offshotre

2011.3.11 .16:15:  Scale:4   36゜36.0'N  142゜12.0'E  10km  M:6.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .18:59:  Scale:2   36゜36.0'N  142゜12.0'E  10km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .20:17:  Scale:3   36゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  30km  M:5.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .11:34:  Scale:3   36゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  0km  M :5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .08:41:  Scale:3   36゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  30km  M:5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .06:55:  Scale:3 36゜54.0'N  140゜54.0'E  10km  M:3.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .22:47:  Scale:3   36゜54.0'N  141゜12.0'E  50km  M:4.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .03:44:  Scale:4   36゜54.0'N  141゜12.0'E  40km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .15:52:  Scale:4   36゜54.0'N  141゜12.0'E  40km  M:5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .23:28:  Scale:3   36゜54.0'N  141゜18.0'E  40km  M:4.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .12:23:  Scale:2   36゜54.0'N  141゜18.0'E  20km  M:4.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .18:15:  Scale:3 36゜54.0'N  141゜30.0'E  30km  M:4.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .05:34:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  141゜18.0'E  40km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .15:00:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  141゜18.0'E  40km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .22:29:  Scale:3 37゜ 0.0'N  141゜24.0'E  40km  M:4.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .05:25:  Scale:3 37゜ 0.0'N  141゜48.0'E  30km  M:4.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .00:58:  Scale:3   37゜ 6.0'N  141゜12.0'E  20km  M:4.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .04:27:  Scale:3   37゜ 6.0'N  141゜12.0'E  30km  M:4.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .19:35:  Scale:4   37゜ 6.0'N  141゜24.0'E  40km  M:5.1 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .22:15:  Scale:5弱 37゜ 6.0'N  141゜24.0'E  40km  M:6.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .16:48:  Scale:3   37゜ 6.0'N  141゜24.0'E  30km  M:4.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .05:41:  Scale:3 37゜ 6.0'N  141゜30.0'E  50km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .02:04:  Scale:3 37゜ 6.0'N  141゜36.0'E  30km  M:4.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .03:11:  Scale:3 37゜ 6.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  40km  M:6.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .21:38:  Scale:2 37゜ 6.0'N  142゜12.0'E  50km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .11:52:  Scale:3   37゜12.0'N  141゜12.0'E  10km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .21:34:  Scale:3   37゜12.0'N  141゜12.0'E  50km  M:3.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .03:35:  Scale:3   37゜12.0'N  141゜12.0'E  40km  M:4.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .14:45:  Scale:3 37゜12.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:4.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .01:05:  Scale:3   37゜12.0'N  141゜30.0'E  40km  M:4.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .02:30:  Scale:4   37゜12.0'N  141゜30.0'E  10km  M:5.1 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .00:06:  Scale:3 37゜12.0'N  141゜48.0'E  30km  M:5.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .08:55:  Scale:3 37゜12.0'N  141゜54.0'E  30km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .18:50:  Scale:3 37゜12.0'N  142゜30.0'E  10km  M:6.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .20:06:  Scale:3 37゜12.0'N  142゜36.0'E  10km  M:5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .22:33:  Scale:4 37゜18.0'N  141゜ 6.0'E  30km  M:4.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .18:15:  Scale:3   37゜18.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .18:34:  Scale:3   37゜18.0'N  141゜18.0'E  40km  M:4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .04:16:  Scale:3   37゜18.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:4.1 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .10:14:  Scale:4   37゜18.0'N  141゜24.0'E  20km  M:4.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .07:59:  Scale:3   37゜18.0'N  141゜24.0'E  40km  M:4.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .22:54:  Scale:3   37゜18.0'N  141゜24.0'E  30km  M:4.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .13:45:  Scale:3 37゜18.0'N  141゜36.0'E  40km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .00:26:  Scale:2 37゜18.0'N  141゜42.0'E  30km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .10:46:  Scale:3 37゜18.0'N  141゜48.0'E  40km  M:6.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .17:05:  Scale:3 37゜18.0'N  142゜12.0'E  30km  M:5.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .00:32:  Scale:2 37゜18.0'N  142゜18.0'E  20km  M:5.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .03:09:  Scale:4 37゜24.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:4.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .06:34:  Scale:4   37゜24.0'N  141゜24.0'E  20km  M:4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .15:18:  Scale:4   37゜24.0'N  141゜24.0'E  30km  M:5.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .19:21:  Scale:3 37゜24.0'N  141゜48.0'E  60km  M:5.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .21:44:  Scale:3 37゜24.0'N  141゜54.0'E  10km  M:4.7 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .17:47:  Scale:3 37゜24.0'N  142゜30.0'E  20km  M:6.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .20:37:  Scale:3 37゜24.0'N  142゜36.0'E  10km  M:6.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .17:31:  Scale:4   37゜30.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:5.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .17:41:  Scale:5強 37゜30.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:5.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .21:21:  Scale:4   37゜30.0'N  141゜18.0'E  0km  M :4.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .02:56:  Scale:4   37゜30.0'N  141゜18.0'E  30km  M:4.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .04:45:  Scale:4   37゜30.0'N  141゜42.0'E  30km  M:5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .13:14:  Scale:4   37゜30.0'N  141゜42.0'E  20km  M:5.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .23:10:  Scale:3 37゜30.0'N  141゜54.0'E  40km  M:5.1 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .00:51:  Scale:2   37゜30.0'N  142゜30.0'E  20km  M:5.2 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .16:35:  Scale:3   37゜30.0'N  142゜30.0'E  0km  M :4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .20:45:  Scale:3 37゜36.0'N  141゜30.0'E  50km  M:4.4 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.13 .07:13:  Scale:3   37゜36.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  0km  M :6.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .22:38:  Scale:3   37゜36.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  20km  M:5.6 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.16 .04:53:  Scale:3   37゜36.0'N  142゜ 6.0'E  30km  M:5.0 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .16:54:  Scale:3   37゜42.0'N  141゜42.0'E  30km  M:5.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .17:54:  Scale:3   37゜42.0'N  141゜42.0'E  40km  M:4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .20:01:  Scale:4 37゜42.0'N  141゜48.0'E  40km  M:5.5 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.12 .09:25:  Scale:3 37゜42.0'N  142゜ 0.0'E  50km  M:4.9 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.14 .15:13:  Scale:4 37゜42.0'N  142゜42.0'E  10km  M:6.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .18:52:  Scale:3 37゜48.0'N  141゜42.0'E  40km  M:4.8 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.11 .22:56:  Scale:3 37゜48.0'N  141゜54.0'E  40km  M:5.3 Fukushima offshore
2011.3.15 .16:44:  Scale:1 37゜18.0'N  140゜24.0'E  20km  M:3.1 Fukushima Nakadori
2011.3.16 .05:53:  Scale:3 36゜54.0'N  140゜48.0'E  30km  M:4.5 Fukushima Hamadori
2011.3.12 .10:12:  Scale:3 37゜ 0.0'N  140゜48.0'E  10km  M:4.8 Fukushima Hamadori
2011.3.15 .07:29:  Scale:3 37゜ 6.0'N  140゜42.0'E  0km  M :4.4 Fukushima Hamadori
2011.3.12 .08:11:  Scale:4 37゜12.0'N  141゜ 0.0'E  0km  M :4.8 Fukushima Hamadori

2011.3.12 .03:59:  Scale:6強 37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:6.6 Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .04:12:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.3  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .04:21:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :3.9  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .04:32:  Scale:6弱 37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:5.8  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .04:44:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.4  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .05:21:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :3.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .05:42:  Scale:6弱 37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :5.3  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .05:51:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :3.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .06:34:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :4.2  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .07:18:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.9  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .09:29:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:2.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .10:33:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  20km  M:4.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .10:42:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.6  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .12:41:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .13:43:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .14:55:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .18:36:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  20km  M:3.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .22:05:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :2.6  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .23:35:  Scale:5弱 37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.4  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .23:54:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :2.5  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.13 .00:44:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.13 .03:47:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.6  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.13 .23:28:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  30km  M:3.9  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.14 .15:38:  Scale:4   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:4.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.15 .10:41:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :2.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.16 .19:00:  Scale:2   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :2.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.16 .19:52:  Scale:1   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:2.4  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .05:03:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜42.0'E  0km  M :3.9  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .05:57:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜42.0'E  20km  M:3.2  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .11:19:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜42.0'E  0km  M :2.8  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.15 .05:40:  Scale:3   37゜ 0.0'N  138゜42.0'E  0km  M :2.9  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.12 .04:16:  Scale:3   37゜ 6.0'N  138゜36.0'E  10km  M:3.7  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.16 .06:15:  Scale:3   37゜ 6.0'N  138゜36.0'E  20km  M:4.0  Niigata Chuetsu
2011.3.16 .20:11:  Scale:1   37゜ 6.0'N  138゜36.0'E  0km  M :2.7  Niigata Chuetsu
http://richardkoshimizu.at.webry.info/201103/article_96.html
 
Better late than never I guess.. behind the power curve, as usual.

From Motor Trend magazine, Oct 11, 2010
Here’s how it works.

The drivetrain has a bit in common with the Prius and Ford hybrids. It consist of a single planetary gearset, two electric motors, and one gas engine. Motor Trend thinks the design is superior and more efficient than Toyota’s, and according to GM engineers with whom I spoke, is on the verge of patented.

There is a large central sun gear turned by the 149 horsepower electric motor at all times. Around it is a planetary carrier which turns the wheels. When the car is in charge depleting mode, an outer ring is locked to the case. The engine and generator are disengaged.

When the car reaches 70 mph the main motor spins too fast to be maximally efficient, and a clutch disengages the ring from the case. This allows the second electric motor to participate and both motors act in parallel to reach speeds of 101 mph with adequate power.

In charge sustaining mode, the gas engine goes on and clutches to the generator causing it to produce electricity to continue powering the main motor.

However of particular interest, when going above 70 mph in charge sustaining mode, and the generator gets coupled to the drivetrain, the gas engine participates in the motive force. GM says the engine never drives the wheels all by itself, but will participate in this particular situation in the name of efficiency, which is improved by 10 to 15 percent.


In a very specific circumstance, the engine helps the electric motors drive the vehicle forward.. Not quite what your article stated at all is it eh? :rolleyes:
 
Sure, the Volt specs changed over time, and has a gas engine now. But if anyone wants a pure electric car that does not look like a POS Prius, then buy a Tesla.

On Nova, these pure electric Tesla car's cost is in the battery technology: greater than 50% of the cost is for the batteries alone.

Hybrids, whether we like it or not, are cost effective today.
 
Funny how this is almost the polar opposite. . .as far as you could possibly get from any point in Atlas Shrugged. Am I the only one who had the testicular fortitude to finish that book cus it's like 1984 the people who quote it almost always quote it wrong.
 
If only Norman Rockwell had lived long enough to paint this circle jerk.
 
I read it. Fountainhead too.

Then why would you post something like this when it's almost the polar opposite of what was in the book? The only thing discussed in the book that could be compared to an electric car, a completely new and untested product is Reardon Metal. Where someone came up with something new and the government stepped in and said you're too damn good nobody can compete with you we're taking your good idea and giving to everybody in the name of fairness. This was a simple investment. Perhaps a bad one but an investment nonetheless.
 
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