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Government closes Volt probe, says car is safe

DETROIT (AP) — The government ended its safety investigation into the Chevrolet Volt on Friday after concluding that the Volt and other electric cars don't pose a greater fire risk than gasoline-powered cars.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began studying the Volt last June after a fire broke out in one of the cars three weeks after it was crashed as part of safety testing. Two other fires occurred later related to separate safety tests, and NHTSA opened an official investigation into the vehicle on Nov. 25.

The agency and General Motors Co. know of no fires in real-world crashes.

GM and federal safety officials say they believe the fires were caused by coolant leaking from damaged plastic casing around the batteries after side-impact collisions. The coolant caused an electrical short, which sparked battery fires seven days to three weeks after the crashes.

GM announced earlier this month that it will add steel plates to about 12,000 existing Volts to protect the batteries in the event of a crash. The company has sold around 8,000 Volts and 4,000 are still for sale. GM is repairing the vehicles for free. NHTSA didn't order the recall, as it sometimes does after a safety investigation.

GM said Friday that NHTSA's decision to close the investigation is consistent with the results of its own internal testing. It said the steel plates will provide additional protection and minimize fire risk in the days and weeks after a crash.

NHTSA said Friday that it "continues to believe that electric vehicles show great promise as a safe and fuel-efficient option," and that based on available data, electric cars don't appear to be riskier than gas-powered ones.

But the agency said electric cars do have some specialized components, and the agency has developed guidelines for firefighters and other responders on how to handle electric cars after a crash.

 
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Myrtle Beach, South Carolina  •  4 months ago
    WHEW the government said it was safe NOW I feel MUCH better.
    • Rand 4 months ago
      So you think a car with a tank full of gasoline is any safer? According to the National Fire Protection Association, 33 car fires are reported every HOUR across the country, with one person per day dying in a car fire accident. there were 258,000 vehicle fires 385 car fire deaths and 1,675 car fire injuries in 2007. Basically your going down the road at 65 to 80 mph while sitting on a tank filled with 10 to 15 gallons of the most explosive fluid on the planet. How is that any safer?
    • Big Daddy Cols 4 months ago
      Rand...#$%$ are u talking about? Great info but what does that have to do with what the original post was?
    • Don 4 months ago
      Rand, quit being an idiot...6 million cars sold in the US in 2010, 1675 car fires inguries, 1.6 percent. 8,000 volts sold and 100% need to be fixed. Typical government product, or budget, or spending habits. Failure again.
  • jim  •  4 months ago
    they figure this out in weeks with human lives on the line but when it comes to jobs and the pipeline that effects three turtles in the middle of nowhere it takes a 2 yr study.
    • Dan from SC 4 months ago
      Good point!!!
    • Bill 4 months ago
      But you don't understand...

      Even though there have been mass extinctions with life coming back and thriving, our ecosystem is FRAGILE.
    • pynaetlb 4 months ago
      Obam and the democrats are this nation's biggest enemies.
  • The Great Rage  •  4 months ago
    Did anyone actually think that Govt Motors was going to go the other way???????
    • Robert G. Ingersoll 4 months ago
      @Rage

      No, because the car is fine and there was no other way it could have gone...
    • Gary 4 months ago
      You mean there's no conflict of interest.... that the one-third owner
      wouldn't move to protect it's interest? Right, uh-huh.
      This is why the gov't shouldn't be in business -- you can't trust it.
    • Sparky117 4 months ago
      did anyone think you're NOT an imbecile?
  • Matthew  •  4 months ago
    This is the same government that is saying:
    1. Unemployment is down, while millions are still out of work not being counted.
    2. The National Debt problem is not a problem. $15T and still counting.
    3. The banks are loaning again. Where?
    4. Obama stated he was going to solve the Bi-partisan in Congress before he was elected.
    5. TARP was a huge success and we actually made money on it. Who made money, not me
    6. Obamacare will cost nothing and be better for everyone.
    7. The FED is not printing money only reinvesting it.
    8. ...
    • Don Shepherd 4 months ago
      Don't forget O'Dumbo's promise he is focusing entirely on getting jobs and then rejecting the Keystone pipeline that would have put 20,000 people to work!! He hopes everyone will forget his many lies when they enter the voting booth in November. We won't.
    • Danio Zebcom 4 months ago
      Republicon can't wait to cash in 1 - 8. Ha Ha Ha
    • hogroamer 4 months ago
      As long as the government will pay you to not work for 99 weeks, why LOOK for work! Sometimes you have to accept ANY job before you get your dream job.
  • gadfly05  •  4 months ago
    The Obama Administration investigates flaming Chevy Volts for all of 6 months and declares them safe, but given 3-1/2 years, can't make a determination that allowing a pipeline to be built with private money to import oil from Canada & create 20,000 jobs is in the national interest.
    • WSK 4 months ago
      Bravo, well said and well concluded. I sleep much easier at night knowing there are people like you still left alive in America.
    • Keith 4 months ago
      I'ts important to get those shrimp boat captains back to work laying boom.
    • Mike 4 months ago
      Well the Obama administration owns GM, so of course they wouldn't find anything wrong with the car. The pipeline wouldnt be owned by the government, so they need to milk it for every penny they can get out of it (lobbying, bribes, campaign donations, etc.)
  • Mad M  •  4 months ago
    Can you really trust a government investigation when Chevy is practically Obama's car company?
  • Alexis  •  Miami Beach, Florida  •  4 months ago
    Oh, the same people that bailed them out, and own the majority of the company, oh ok, well that makes sense,............................................not.

    Miss Alexis
  • Hey there  •  4 months ago
    So doesn't the "Government" on part of GM? And the Gov says it's safe. Yeah right
  • go blue  •  Middleton, Wisconsin  •  4 months ago
    It's more than safe as long as they sit on the dealer lots, as no one wants one.
  • APEX-ROGUE  •  4 months ago
    It's safe because most of us can't afford to buy the darn thing.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  4 months ago
    "The company has sold around 8,000 Volts and 4,000 are still for sale" wow, im glad we spent all those billions on GM so they can make 12,000 cars nobody wants
  • Romney  •  Middletown, New York  •  4 months ago
    The govt funded the car. Obama owns GM. Union liberal slime made the car. Liberal union govt employees tested the car. Of course the car will pass all tests.
  • yahoo user  •  Corpus Christi, Texas  •  4 months ago
    once a junk always a junk.Its funny when they said there was no evidence that the volt causes fire when involved in an accident .Didn't yahoo report that one or two accidents caused the volt to catch on fire.Somebodys full of crap.
  • George  •  Reseda, California  •  4 months ago
    Another Obama success story a $ 40,000 Chevy that gets a whopping 30 miles to a charge when its not catching on fire ...yup sure glad we bailed them out
  • John  •  Corona, California  •  4 months ago
    If you smell smoke run Forest run!!
  • Tim  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  4 months ago
    And the Costa Concordia Cruise Ship is now safe to board again!
  • GENTLE BEN  •  4 months ago
    Talk about a conflict of interest!
  • NPANXX  •  Georgetown, Texas  •  4 months ago
    Of course it was. After all, it is Government Motor's Obozomobile isn't it?
  • WERETOAST!  •  4 months ago
    I SMELL BULLSHYTE...........!
    ANYTHING STARTING WITH THE GOV. SHOULD BE A WARNING.........?
    OOP'S. NOW IM ON THE WATCH LIST ):
  • Morgan  •  San Diego, California  •  4 months ago
    Fastest investigation ever! Guess if it's a govt owned company you get priority.
 
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