Gen 2 Chevy Volt all the way👍I get 65 Ev miles all seasons except Winter! 50 ish then. If you don’t need a very roomy car, this is a very good option. I’ve had a gen 1, and gen 2! Never any issues😀
I have a gen 1......getting the heater issue fixed. I get 35-40 range on the battery alone and charge maybe 2-3 times a week. It amazes me that 10 years later other manufacturers still haven't caught up to the volt from 12 years ago
The Hyundai Ionic's PHEV system comes from the Hyundai Sonata PHEV. My Sonata PHEV stopped charging overnight several times and spent over 60 days in the shop (mostly awaiting parts from S Korea). I forced Hyundai to buy it back (CA Lemon Laws). Hyundai warrants the batteries but not the parts that make those batteries re-charge. The price (and time getting parts) will eventually kill your love of the car.
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Gen 2 Chevy Volt all the way👍I get 65 Ev miles all seasons except Winter! 50 ish then. If you don’t need a very roomy car, this is a very good option. I’ve had a gen 1, and gen 2! Never any issues😀
We have been very happy with our gen 1. Can’t say no issues but great car over all. Thanks Todd for sharing your experience.
I have a gen 1......getting the heater issue fixed. I get 35-40 range on the battery alone and charge maybe 2-3 times a week. It amazes me that 10 years later other manufacturers still haven't caught up to the volt from 12 years ago
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The Hyundai Ionic's PHEV system comes from the Hyundai Sonata PHEV. My Sonata PHEV stopped charging overnight several times and spent over 60 days in the shop (mostly awaiting parts from S Korea). I forced Hyundai to buy it back (CA Lemon Laws). Hyundai warrants the batteries but not the parts that make those batteries re-charge. The price (and time getting parts) will eventually kill your love of the car.
Wow. Thanks Tim for sharing your experience.
Where is the Volvo?
You sound like you’re under water!