Jan 13

Release Date

 

It seems that the General Motor VPs are speaking about a near release of this vehicle. Bob Lutz VP of Global Development for GM states that if “this car was released 10 years from now I would be severely disappointed.”

Lets hope less than 5!

The whole interview can be seen from YouTube here.

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    john

     

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    Jan 23rd, 2007 (3:10 pm)

    10 years??? And President Bush saying only 20% decrease in oil consumption by 2017? Looks like I won’t live to see the day when we can tell the Middle East where they can shove their oil :( Come on guys and gals at Chevy, please hurry!


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    Dec 5th, 2007 (1:33 pm)

    with co2 levels on the rise and our environment in limbo , this car may too little too late in 5-10 yrs .


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    Dec 8th, 2007 (11:12 pm)

    I want this vechile!!! But why must we wait so long!!!


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    Dec 15th, 2007 (5:16 pm)

    when !!!!!! i wont one now.


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    Feb 28th, 2008 (12:23 am)

    love the look, love the stats, hate the wait!!! with the money GM makes i believe develpment can be faster


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    Jun 17th, 2008 (6:55 pm)

    It is truly unfortunate that GM is really missing the boat. Small electric car companies are popping up everywhere, with new dealerships opening up almost daily. Electric vehicles are already on the road, and there is a demand! It is truly sad that a car company has become so big and lethargic that it cannot respond to market demand and has, in fact; given enough time for new companies to start-up, and develop into national competitors!


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    Jan 30th, 2009 (3:32 am)

    I’ll tell ya why we have to wait because there all in kahootz with the big oil companies… They want us to live on fossil fuels because they are making a killing on it………..rich get richer middle class moves to poverty levels.