They love their Bolts. They are on their second set of Bolts I think. Pay
the 250/mo lease and turn it in for a new one in a few years. No
maintenance and no fuel. Hard to get much cheaper driving than that in a
new vehicle.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020, 5:35 PM Allan Streib via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes:
>
> > Chevy Bolt is not an uncommon sight here. My neighbor is an EE from
> > Stanford. He just sold his 67 427 Vette. They drive two Bolts now.
>
> I've actually been considering a Bolt. Though $30K would be well over
> the "insane" line for me for what I would want to pay for a car,
> nevertheless I've thought about it and tried to consider TCO, etc.
>
> I'm not crazy about the styling, but could live with it.
>
> Range is still a concern for me. The rated range of a Bolt is something
> I would consider adequate for most of my needs. But in the wintertime,
> you're lucky to get half that according to reviews I've read. And that's
> not good enough for the price they're asking.
>
> I'm also concerned about battery longevity. How much range do you lose
> after 5 years? 10? Very little real-world data yet.
>
> Allan
>
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