Chevrolet has just issued a press release saying a fair number of Prius owners are voting with their bank accounts in favor of its Volt.
Marketing data collected on the extended-range electric car shows the
Prius is the most traded-in vehicle for those opting for the Volt.
Following this are the Toyota Camry, Honda Civic, and various iterations of the BMW 3-Series.
Now that the Volt has been granted eligibility for solo access to the high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in California, GM’s marketers are charging in hard finding case examples of happy new Volt converts.
According to Chevrolet, Del Grande Dealer Group President
Shaun Del Grande is seeing new customers trading in Toyota Prii and
Honda Civics for Volts at his dealership.
“I owned a Prius for six years and loved it. I was one of the first
to sign-up for the plug-in (version),” said Steve Glenn of Santa Monica,
Calif. “While I was waiting for it to ship, I learned that the Volt
would qualify for the HOV stickers, so I did a test drive. I fell in
love then. It’s faster, better appointed and gets far better gas mileage than the Prius (or the plug-in). I’ve driven it over 1,000 miles and I’ve only used five gallons of gas.”
And probably even easier to find was a dealer willing to also tout its advantages.
“Volt is a game changer for us in northern California,” said Shaun
Del Grande, president, Del Grande Dealer Group in San Jose. “On a daily
basis new customers are coming into our dealership to check out the Volt
because of its breakthrough technology and superior fuel economy.
Our dealership is seeing new customers who are trading in Prius and
Civic models, and we’re just getting started with electric vehicles.”
On the other hand, GM has caught heat from some for being in other
ways tepid in its marketing, not as truly aggressive as, say, Nissan, in pushing its new technology to more platforms.
But GM is playing according to its own muse, and seemingly content to make the Volt a halo car while it’s still solidifying its post-bankruptcy balance sheet and the Volt’s also recently wounded reputation.
On this last score, the Volt was top ranked in owner satisfaction by Consumer Reports
and a recent survey showed Volt owners “expressed their passion for the
vehicle” and 93 percent said they’d buy another one again.
This, Chevrolet says, as it is also naming Prius owners as the number one category of those trading in for the Volt.
And it says it while the long-established Toyota – and variants – continue at this early juncture to dominate in monthly sales volume, and the Volt is still only selling in limited numbers.
In counterpoint once more, the Volt also comes packed with a prestige value for GM that may be inestimable. Recently former GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz was quoted as saying the new halo single-handedly rescued GM’s reputation from one of mediocre technology.
Perhaps that dovetails also with GM’s data saying how GM is experiencing a resurgence of new customers due to the Volt.
“Nearly seven in 10 Volt buyers are new to Chevrolet,” said Volt
marketing manager Cristi Landy. “With new customers coming to the brand
because of the Volt, our dealers have a great opportunity to establish
lasting relationships and introduce them to our entire Chevrolet product
line up.”
But since GM says the Volt is such a great car, others have said
they’d like to see GM show it really means it and bring in some lower
price point Voltec variants as well, maybe also a crossover vehicle
while they’re at it.
Source: GM-Volt.com
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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