I can't say that the warranty Toyota and Honda put on their battery and hybrid engines was the key to their successful launch of hybrid cars in the US. But I can say this, without them, they would have failed.
Even though we know now battery failure occurs at an extremely low rate, people still ask about it and worry about it a decade later.
Customers would not have lined up to make the Prius one of the top ten vehicles sold in the US if they were worried the battery, which cost thousands to replace, didn't have the warranty.
So, it's no surprise to hear GM knows this and is working on their own warranty plan for the Chevy Volt, their plug-in electric hybrid with lithium-ion batteries. Especially since lithium-ion batteries are a lot more expensive than the batteries found in Toyota, Honda and Ford hybrids.
Details of GMs plan are expected to be announced on Wednesday (DetNews).
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
GM Will Have a Warranty on the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack in Volt
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