By on September 23, 2008

We’ve given Alex Taylor III grief about remaining in Detroit denial. Well, you can forget all that. Fortune‘s Senior Writer rips GM’s plug-in electric – gas hybrid a new asshole in his latest epistle “Will the Chevy Volt save the world? Please! It isn’t even enough to save General Motors.” In paragraph two, Taylor’s unloads both barrels of his rhetorical shotgun. “To put the Volt in perspective, it is an expensive, low-volume automobile that will have no visible impact on GM’s market share, CAFÉ average or profitability. One cynic calls it ‘a Viper for tree huggers.'” I’d lose the diactritic mark over the “E,” but you can’t fault the man’s logic. “Even if GM can meet its deadlines and the Volt turns out to be a huge success, it isn’t going to matter to most people. At best, it will become a second or third car in the garages of the affluent.” Nor can you question Taylor’s TTAC-like editorial commitment, or penchant for Parisian metaphors. “Except for its celebrity appeal, the Volt is about as relevant to the survival of GM, much less the world, as Paris Hilton is to the future of Western civilization.” [thanks to mudhen for the link]

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16 Comments on “Volt Birth Watch 99: Volt Schmolt...”


  • avatar
    RoweAS

    Very well put. I suspect the Volt will turn out to be GM’s Edsel.

  • avatar
    faster_than_rabbit

    There are enough rich treehuggers (been to California lately?) to make it worthwhile for GM, but not with that styling and not as a Chevy.

    There were actually multiple Edsel models, a complete line of cars. GM has several Edsels-in-waiting: Saab, Hummer, Saturn, Pontiac, Buick…

  • avatar
    Dr Lemming

    I suspect the Volt will turn out more like the original Oldsmobile Toronado. Not a terrible car, but just another low-volume asterisk that displayed GM’s typical mix of innovation and myopia.

    In marketing terms it doesn’t really matter what happens to the Volt. GM doesn’t believe that the corporation’s future rests upon its shoulders. This is just a big marketing game. Once GM has something else in the pipeline the Volt will be relegated to the top shelf back by the detergents (and the Camaro).

    What’s next? Hey, how about something truly innovative like the world’s first wide small car?

  • avatar
    octothorpe

    What’s the point of a $40,000 economy car?` If you care about saving money, you’d buy a $20K car and use the other $20K to buy gas.

  • avatar
    psarhjinian

    It is pronounced “cayfe” or “ca-feh”? I’ve always used the former, but when it’s mentioned–say, in podcasts–it’s the latter.

  • avatar
    John B

    Regardless of the merits of the Volt, this line is priceless: ‘a Viper for tree huggers.’

  • avatar
    montgomery burns

    Dr Lemming :
    What’s next? Hey, how about something truly innovative like the world’s first wide small car?

    You mean like the Pacer? If it had only gotten the Wankle, maybe…

  • avatar
    netrun

    I’ve always heard it pronounced “ca-feh” like you would in France, or for cafe racer.

    Awesome pic, btw.

    And +1 on the Viper for tree huggers line. That’s awesome!

  • avatar
    Bunter1

    Gotta put in my vote on it too.
    ‘a Viper for tree huggers.’
    Inspired.
    And accurate.

    Bunter

  • avatar
    crackers

    Clearly, the Volt won’t save GM, but it is a good starting point for the future. They need to learn to walk before they run, to find out what works and doesn’t work. Cost reductions will come eventually as volume increases and the technology matures. The 3rd or 4th generation 10 years into the future could be very interesting, especially if gas prices continue their upward climb and the world expends some serious effort in battery technology.

  • avatar

    I was listening to Loveline on the radio last night and the subject of the Volt came up between calls. Dr. Drew talked about it and how it worked for a bit, then said he was probably going to get one. I wonder if he’ll remember it in the next two years it takes to finally hit production.

  • avatar
    shaker

    A good caption for the above pic:

    “You can never be too rich… or too thin.”

    The Volt? Meh.

  • avatar
    M1EK

    Clearly, the Volt won’t save GM, but it is a good starting point for the future.

    The Volt isn’t a good “starting point” – if you actually believe, it’s a big leap. A good starting point would be building hybrids that don’t suck. Or, heck, even normal small cars that don’t suck.

    GM got caught with their pants down – the Volt was originally just a FUD project to hold off the Prius until gas got cheap again. Now it’s a FUD project to get a big bailout. In neither instance is it necessary that it actually sell.

  • avatar
    Dutchchris

    Actually the Volt could be one of the most profitable cars GM ever build. If it succeeds in it’s secret mission: create the goodwill GM and the other big 1.8 need to get their $ 25 billion bailout money from the US government.

  • avatar
    BTEFan

    I just like to see Paris Hilton confused. That is the laugh du jour. And so is the price tag of the Volt. I thought it was going to be Prius priced.
    Yep, dead in the water – sort of like Paris Hilton’s career – if she ever had one.
    mg

  • avatar
    Robert Schwartz

    “diactritic mark”

    -2 misspelled and redundant.

    “diacritic” is defined as a “a mark, point, or sign added or attached to a letter or character to distinguish it from another of similar form, to give it a particular phonetic value, to indicate stress, etc.”

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