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UNKNOWN_370 02-16-2013 08:54 AM

Chevy Silverado Hybrid Discontinued in 2014
 
I thought a 32mpg-hwy truck was a marvel and would sell more than an estimated 2,500 units... Good news is, they went eco-tec. So, direct injection, fuel management, etc.. will be part of the next gen. I'm personally not into trucks but thought the concept of the Silverado Hybrid was interesting.

GM ending hybrid pickup truck production next year | Fox News

2014 Silverado Full-size Pickup Truck | Chevrolet

shadoquad 02-16-2013 09:05 AM

21 combined MPG, are you going to foot 9000 bucks extra for that?

I'm not a truck guy, either, but apparently the market said "no thanks". That doesn't mean it was a bad idea. It just means the market didn't appreciate it, right or wrong.

UNKNOWN_370 02-16-2013 09:49 AM

I know... Hybrids in general arent cost effective. People don't usually buy hybrids for that reason. But if you asked me where hybrid tech is more useful? Sports cars or trucks? I say trucks. Yet sports car hybrids are scaringly appealing to many... But that's just me i guess???

shadoquad 02-16-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 2168351)
I know... Hybrids in general arent cost effective. People don't usually buy hybrids for that reason. But if you asked me where hybrid tech is more useful? Sports cars or trucks? I say trucks. Yet sports car hybrids are scaringly appealing to many... But that's just me i guess???

I agree with you. One would think that a truck getting that kind of mileage would be a boon, especially if the tech were to mature to the point where it is less of a price premium. When it becomes cost effective, you would have a winner.

But from the article, they estimate the gas savings at 750 bucks a year, which means you'd need to own the truck for over a decade to make that up.

I'm not sure how other maintenance costs compare over that time period.

UNKNOWN_370 02-16-2013 09:55 AM

Well maybe they can reintroduc e it later? I think the Eco-tec engines for 2014 are awesome. They may get close to the current hybrid estimates for efficiency. Then,maybe 5 to 10 years down the line, when Hybrid tech becomes cheaper. We may see a 30+mpg combined 4x4 hauler? That would be awesome.

SS_Firehawk 02-16-2013 11:00 AM

I see it coming back to trucks eventually. On a small turbo motor with a hybrid driveline, it would be pretty awesome.

cossie1600 02-16-2013 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 2168351)
I know... Hybrids in general arent cost effective. People don't usually buy hybrids for that reason. But if you asked me where hybrid tech is more useful? Sports cars or trucks? I say trucks. Yet sports car hybrids are scaringly appealing to many... But that's just me i guess???

It's just you. Audi E-tron won LeMan last year, Toyota TS030 won this past year too. I can't wait for a real hybrid sports car I can own.

shadoquad 02-16-2013 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2168446)
It's just you. Audi E-tron won LeMan last year, Toyota TS030 won this past year too. I can't wait for a real hybrid sports car I can own.

heh, to be fair, Audi has shown they can win that race with any powertrain. Diesel, too. :icon17:

cossie1600 02-16-2013 11:37 AM

True, it also helps to not have a lot of competition. I wish they would get the Group C cars back and bring all the manufactures back. Basically tell them they have X amount of fuel, we don't care what you use and how much power you make. You just have to make it to the finish line using an X amount of fuel.


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