Media Fail: Chevy Volt Makes NO Money, Costs Taxpayers Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Per Car

Seton Motley

From NewsBusters.org, By Seton Motley, July 17, 2012 -  The Jurassic Press is missing much in their reporting on the $50 billion  bailout of General Motors (GM).  The Press is open channeling for President  Barack Obama – allowing him to frame the bailout exactly as he wishes in the  2012 Presidential election.The President is running in large part on the bailout’s $30+ billion loss, uber-failed “success.”  And the Press is acting as his  stenographers.  An epitome of this bailout nightmare mess is the electric  absurdity that is the Chevrolet Volt.  The Press is at every turn covering  up – rather than covering – the serial failures of President Obama’s signature  vehicle.

The Press has failed to mention at least five Volt fires, myopically focusing on the one the  Obama Administration hand-selected for attention.

The Press has failed to mention that the Volt fire problem remains unsolved.  Is it the battery?  Is it the charging station?  Is it the charging cable?  All of the above?

GM and the Administration don’t know.  And the Press ain’t breaking  their necks trying to find out.

In more recent news, the Press has almost as one hailed the June Volt sales increase.

GM’s  Volt Sales Up in June

Surprising June Sales for Volt

Chevy Volt Leads US Plug-In Car Sales

Chevy Volt Sales Increases

Volt Records Second-Best Sales Month

The Press has for the most part failed to mention how pathetic this “second-best sales month” actually is.  And even when one Dinosaur does, the unwarranted enthusiasm is palpable.

GM sells 1760 Volts in June, double from 2011

Wow.  Huge number.

The Press also fails to put this pathetic tally in perspective.

The Chevy Cruze is basically a Volt without the dead-weight, flammable  400-lb. electric battery.  Which makes it $17,000, rather than the Volt’s  $41,000.

Chevy in June sold 18,983 Cruzes – more than ten  times the number of Volts.  And that’s down 1/3 from last  June’s 24,648.

But that feeble Volt tally has the Press all revved up.

And speaking of the Volt’s ridiculous $41,000 sticker price:

According to multiple GM executives there  is little or no profit being made on each Volt built at a present  cost of around $40,000. Furthermore, the $700 million of development that went  into the car has to be recouped.

Get that?  GM makes “little or no profit” on the Volt.

So it makes perfect sense that GM would spend millions of dollars advertising it, does it not?   No ideological or campaign intent there, eh President Obama?

Look, I get it, it’s fun.  I just spent $1 million – of your money – advertising free air.  On which my profit margin is just as good as GM’s is  on the Volt.

Only my ads didn’t have a song, or a dance.  We just aren’t as cool as the Volt.

I mean, it’s so cool – it can travel back in time to inspire the production of cars before it even existed.

I mean, it’s so cool – it can travel back in time to offer the exact same technology as a car from 1991.  And the exact same electric battery range as a car from 1897.

We’re talking retro-grade cool.

But wait – there’s  so much more.

(A)dd $240 million in Energy Department grants doled  out to G.M. last summer, $150 million in federal money to the Volt’s Korean  battery supplier, up to $1.5 billion in tax breaks for purchasers and other  consumer incentives, and some significant portion of the $14 billion loan G.M.  got in 2008 for “retooling” its plants, and you’ve got some idea of how much  taxpayer cash is built into every Volt.

Speaking of those “tax breaks for purchasers and other consumer incentives” – as of November of last year that tally all by itself was $250,000 per Volt sold.

And that excruciating pain is ongoing.  Again, a Volt sold makes GM no  money – but costs We the Taxpayers a $7,500 bribe – I mean “incentive.”  Oh – and President Obama wants to jack that bribe to $10,000 per.

I guess it’s good news after all that Volt sales remain so anemic.

And with GM’s new 60-day return policy, it looks like you can buy a Volt and  cash the $7,500 bribe check. Then return the Volt – and keep the $7,500 bribe cash.  How’s that for Taxpayer  coin stewardship?

Keep all of this outrageousness in mind when next the Jurassic Press joins  with the Obama Administration in celebrating the Chevy Volt.

But it (allegedly) helps President Obama get reelected.  And nothing  would make the Press happier – and for that there’s (almost?) nothing they won’t  do.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/seton-motley/2012/07/17/media-fail-chevy-volt-makes-gm-no-money-costs-taxpayers-hundreds-thous#ixzz23oXLa5aj

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