A Volt-based Chinese Buick PHEV, the Velite 5 may be joined by a Volt-based Chinese Buick PHEV SUVWonder what GM will do with the Volt power-train....
Not sure why GM wants to get rid of Volt. At this moment I think PHEV is a better choice over full EV.
GM sells more car in China than it does in US. This makes sense. but killing Volt does not.A Volt-based Chinese Buick PHEV, the Velite 5 may be joined by a Volt-based Chinese Buick PHEV SUV
For those of you who found it a surprise that GM sold more cars in China than in the US, the third quarter numbers were 835,934 in China and 694,638 in the US, with both numbers declining year-over-year. I did not realize that China was such a big part of GM's market. I wonder how tariffs will affect this.GM sells more car in China than it does in US. This makes sense. but killing Volt does not.
The Bolt continues--it's the foundation of their new Cruise autonomous car program.I think a large part of the decision to axe the Bolt
I think a large part of the decision to axe theBoltVolt was based on the manufacturing plant. They shuttered several plants, presumably the ones furthest in the red. I doubt that any particular model (Volt, Malibu, etc) was targeted , but the decision was based on the bigger picture. Keeping the Volt would mean moving production line(s) to a different plant, or trying to keeping a plant open solely for the Volt. Neither likely made sense.
I usually spend the first 10 minutes after I post correcting what I posted. However, there's a time-limit on corrections (this forum's administrator, Domenick, can tell you what the limit is).Sorry, Typo that I thought I corrected. No way to edit old post?