I drove a Tahoe Hybrid and it was simply baffling. The thing is an awesome showcase of fuel saving technology. I was very impressed with the seamlessness of the drive train. Except for when I watched the visual display I didn't really have to much of a clue when the electric motor was assisting the V8.
The thing is a bit gaudy with all the huge stickers on the massive SUV telling the world it's a hybrid. People asked my about it at the store and this one guy gave me a thumbs up. I'm used to that sort of thing when I'm in my stang, but not while driving an SUV, the scourge of the Earth.
I figured out how to drive on only the electric motor pretty quickly. I made it all the way down my folks mile long dirt road without using a drop of gas and I heard silence when the V8 shutoff as I slowed down for intersections and even this one corner. There was no loss of power to the steering or accessories when the powertrain transitioned from one mode to another.
GM has come up with an electric AC compressor that I want to steal for my stang. That would save lots of horsepower and my wife wouldn't mind riding with me on those hot summer days so much.
Then to top it all off GM incorporated their displacement on demand cylinder deactivation system in that big powerful V8. So on the interstate I watched the gas mileage jump from 19 MPG to 30!! Crazy stuff.
So yeah I think GM is going to be the winner of the electric car hybrid wars.
If I had the money I might just buy a new Tahoe Hybrid, strip the drivetrain, and stuff it into my old stang. Then I could drive my car all the time like I used to. Granted I'm positive I'd be adding a ton of weight, but I think I could live with that.
I'm down with giving them that loan to help get their hind ends out of the fire. I think it will be money well spent. Course if we keep bailing out companies the gov is going to be in even more of a financial mess.
Chevy Volt's unveiling sparks questions about financing
DETROIT -- Tuesday's unveiling of the Chevrolet Volt electric hybrid car was supposed to be a celebration of new technology, the birth of a new class of automobile. Instead, the crowd at General Motors Corp.'s Renaissance Center was buzzing over who was going to pay for it: GM or American taxpayers?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-volt17-2008sep17,0,3428401.story
Did you hear about Chrysler announcing their own lot of hybrids and such?
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/09/23/officially-official-chryslers-late-2010-electric-vehicle-line/