From One Enthused Chevy Bolt Owner To Another
The Chevy Bolt is what’s known as an “orphan car” in auto industry parlance — a vehicle produced by a company brand that has discontinued business. The thing is, current owners really like it.
The Chevy Bolt is what’s known as an “orphan car” in auto industry parlance — a vehicle produced by a company brand that has discontinued business. The thing is, current owners really like it.
After living with a Chevy Bolt for a month, I am starting to appreciate what a good car the Chevy Bolt really is.
In this article, I go to 2 dealers and shop 3 brands so that you don’t have to. I know many people would rather have a root canal than visit a car dealer, but I actually enjoyed it (yeah, I’m weird like that). I was visiting my daughter in Denver … [continued]
In the first quarter of 2023, Volkswagen accounted for less than 2% of the US auto market. It doesn’t have a big presence in the US. But it could. Toyota (+11% of the market) and Honda (+7% of the market) grew to become huge players in the market. Hyundai and … [continued]
The US electric vehicle market has been growing strongly year after year. Sales in the 1st quarter of 2023 are more than double sales in the 1st quarter of 2021, and they are more than 5 times what they were three years ago. In the grand scheme of things, according … [continued]
The Chevy Bolt and Bolt EUV production will end this year, GM says. There are no plans to replace it with an affordable EV.
After six years, the Chevy Bolt EV and Bolt EUV will soon be retired. While it wasn’t smooth sailing for all of those six years, the Bolt EV was the first mass-market long-range EV for Chevy, and it has some very loyal owners. Early on, there was the minor issue … [continued]
The US federal tax credit for electric vehicles has been updated, and that means that some electric cars, trucks, and SUVs no longer qualify for the full tax credit — or even half the tax credit. Actually, most electric vehicles on the market in the United States no longer qualify! … [continued]
For a couple of days, I saw a CNBC headline being featured on Google News about a coming $25,000 electric car, a potential industry disruptor. Of course, there’s been hype for a few years now about a potential $25,000 electric car from Tesla, but it was in the news more … [continued]
I had this article title drafted up a while back. It had just hit me that there were really several highly competitive, highly compelling electric vehicles on the market now — even in the USA — and that it’s now a prime time for mainstream car buyers to start going … [continued]