I purchased a Bolt EUV a year ago August with the new battery factory installed, received almost $13k in rebates & incentives, So it cost me $26k out the door, I now have 27k miles on it already, I It's the perfect commuter car. With Gas going up to over $7.00 here in SoCal I am so glad I bought this car!
I really like my '23 Bolt euv Lt; it does everything I need, and is one of the most affordable evs out there. I bought it as a commuter only, but have ended up not wanting to drive anything else; I sold all of my gas and diesel vehicles since buying the Bolt. Whatever Bolt you look at, I highly recommend making sure it has a N2.2 or N2.2a battery; they're the fixed ones, and have no recalls against them. 20 out of 140,000 Bolts burned. I wish it had a heat pump, or one were an option.
The Chevy Bolt gets a lot of criticism, but it's definitely a lot of bang for your buck. I bought mine in January for about $32,000 out the door making it about $25,000 after the tax incentive. It's been a really good commuter vehicle and for that price, the issues with slow charging don't bother me at all.
A lot states have extra incentive like CA, MA, Colorado... For example California has federal $7500 + state + CA clean energy rebate = almost $13k rebates
@@n00bprof82 I'm really glad that a lot of states also have incentives. If I had bought to car in Colorado, it might have been $13,500 after incentives. Alas, in Texas, I'm lucky to be able to have one at all.
In August, I bought a 2023 Bolt EV L2, although I ordered an L1, because the L2 was the only one available at my local dealer. Chevy pays for the standard installation of a 240-volt outlet for charging at home, a $1250 value. After I declined two bids for a custom installation at double & triple the cost, the third offer was for a standard installation, so I jumped at the deal!
Word to the wise, I had a line on a '17 Bolt at a dealership about 70 miles away. It had only 20k miles on it and had just received the new battery, along with a new 8yr/100k battery warranty, all for only $12,400! Slam dunk, huh? But then someone on a forum pointed out that DC fast charging wasn't actually universal on the Bolt, and when I looked more closely at an online picture of the engine bay, indeed the two heavy orange DC power cables that normally run from the front of the inverter to the driver's side charge port were missing. I very nearly bought a slow (er) charging Bolt! Keep an eye out for this as you shop. You can also tell an AC-only Bolt by the lack of the little orange flap over the DC portion of the charge port. Also, beware of ads from dealers listing unreasonably low prices on sub-$25k Bolts. I've found quite a few unscrupulous ones that are advertised prices that already reflect the $4,000 federal used EV rebate, then only mention that fact clear at the bottom of the fine print. Drives me crazy because I don't meet the guidelines for that rebate. I'm still shopping but hope to be a proud Bolt owner soon.
In addition to federal and state incentives, be sure to also check into any local (county/city) and utility incentives. Those can be a help as well. 😊 Great video as always, Max.
I ordered one in December and it's scheduled to be built the week of October 2nd as long as that particular factory isn't affected by the strike. Fingers crossed. Gr8 vid as usual. 🇺🇸 🚙 🔌
My EUV PREMIERE bought new is one and one half years and 7000 mi.old. It never fails to delight when behind the wheel. My advice: buy one. You'll never regret or look back.
I bought a new in 2019 bolt ev premier for 40 grand 4 yrs ago. 47 thousand miles in perfect condition. I was offered 12 grand for trade in.I told them to steal someone else's vehicle! I'm not too happy with GM dealerships. The only electric I can afford is now getting price gouged! I was a conquest customer, from Toyota. I love the Bolt, BUT I'm not too happy with GM right now......
In February 2024 I am looking for a used 2020 Premier. I am seeing them at dealers from 15.5 to 18.5 before a 4K tax credit. The original sticker on these were 42 to 45K. I am close to buying one but since so many have come off lease and are not selling well the wholesale price has dropped 6K in 6 months. It’s a good time to buy and a bad time to trade and because of the tax rebate an impossible time to sell privately.
The 2023 Chevy Bolt beat out more expensive EVs in a snowy mountain road endurance run. The fully loaded cost $35,000. I did get it with a trade-in, and rebates, and the government $7500 incentive, for $1700! That is no error. It was less than $2000! I love it! Why did GM stop production? Not enough of a profit and it cut into the sale of other GM EVs.
@rp9674 as of today, 10-18-23 there are at least 1400 for sale and gm is still.making them.until the end of the 2nd week of December, checknout cargrus and call dealers they are selling at a clip of 20ish per week
I found the income limits for the federal incentives differ between used vehicles and new vehicles. The income limit to qualify for the federal incentive on a used vehicle is much lower.
New euv with super cruise cannot be ordered. Only dealer stock. Sunroof and cooled seats available on euv. Otherwise get ev. Don’t let the epa numbers fool you. The ev is much more efficient than euv at 70mph highway speeds.
Ventilated seats are only for trim premier and as package supercruse is still on pre-order or dealership as well. additional $2,200. It is "Super Cruise - a hands-free driver assistance technology for use on compatible roads1". EV is lighter, no powerseats and smaller against UEV.
EUV has little or no extra cargo room, more rear-seat knee room, less rear-seat headroom, less range & acceleration, for me it was an easy choice I got a 23 EV, went in for a 1lt, got a deal on a 2LT. Hard for me to understand, but some people just want a bigger vehicle, even if it's big for nothing. Euv has rear heated seats and door locks, still not worth it to me. Also SuperCruise has a SUBSCRIPTION FEE.
Car had to be purchased in 2023 and you have to make under 75k if it's used. If you meet these qualifications you get 3000 tax credit on your returns. If new you get 7500 and you can make 150k.
I bought my euv 2023 thinking is gonna be discontinued, however after found it is not, makes me a bit angry, but definitely is a great city car can't complain
Yeah me too.. the exact reason why I bought it. But it's all good, it's still a steal. Bought mine for 31k waiting for my clean air rebate, and federal and then after getting it plug them payments in and it will be about 15k-18k easy. Then refinance and pay the same amount before the refinance and I'll own the car less then 5 years..
Don't know if you mean Martin Chevy in Torrance, CA, but that is where I purchased my EUV and yes I got my car for MSRP last August, Great buying experience with them! Also got $13k in rebates and incentives overall on it. Love our Bolt EUV!
I agree with you regarding Community Chevrolet, but I believe that Automation Chevrolet in Valencia is worse. They wanted to get 4000 dollars above sticker.
@@tmorcos21 let's go - Community said they had two bolts coming in at $40,000, didn't honor GM employee discount. They had a lot full of bolts, presumably back for battery repair.
Autonation keeps supply low to charge premium fees for what they have in stock. Martin Chevrolet had over 40 in stock when I got mine in January. With my costco and uber discounts, I was able to buy my EUV LT redline edition, with leather seats, safety and comfort packages for 34000 out the door, with lighted charge port and all weather floor mats
I purchased a Bolt EUV a year ago August with the new battery factory installed, received almost $13k in rebates & incentives, So it cost me $26k out the door, I now have 27k miles on it already, I It's the perfect commuter car. With Gas going up to over $7.00 here in SoCal I am so glad I bought this car!
$26k after all the incentives? So total price was $39k
@@n00bprof82 GM is high thinking a slow charging car should be sold for that much
@@n00bprof82 that 26k included a xtended warranty up to 100k miles for $2200 and sales tax around $2400. The msrp was just under $35k
I really like my '23 Bolt euv Lt; it does everything I need, and is one of the most affordable evs out there. I bought it as a commuter only, but have ended up not wanting to drive anything else; I sold all of my gas and diesel vehicles since buying the Bolt.
Whatever Bolt you look at, I highly recommend making sure it has a N2.2 or N2.2a battery; they're the fixed ones, and have no recalls against them. 20 out of 140,000 Bolts burned.
I wish it had a heat pump, or one were an option.
The Chevy Bolt gets a lot of criticism, but it's definitely a lot of bang for your buck. I bought mine in January for about $32,000 out the door making it about $25,000 after the tax incentive. It's been a really good commuter vehicle and for that price, the issues with slow charging don't bother me at all.
yup, perfect use case is A - B car.
i bought a used one on saturday, i like it, i have solar panels so it just makes sense.. gas here where i live is 6.89 a gallon... no more gas for me
@@ketolifestyle68I really like not buying gas.
A lot states have extra incentive like CA, MA, Colorado...
For example California has federal $7500 + state + CA clean energy rebate = almost $13k rebates
@@n00bprof82 I'm really glad that a lot of states also have incentives. If I had bought to car in Colorado, it might have been $13,500 after incentives. Alas, in Texas, I'm lucky to be able to have one at all.
In August, I bought a 2023 Bolt EV L2, although I ordered an L1, because the L2 was the only one available at my local dealer. Chevy pays for the standard installation of a 240-volt outlet for charging at home, a $1250 value. After I declined two bids for a custom installation at double & triple the cost, the third offer was for a standard installation, so I jumped at the deal!
Great deal, welcome to the party!
Word to the wise, I had a line on a '17 Bolt at a dealership about 70 miles away. It had only 20k miles on it and had just received the new battery, along with a new 8yr/100k battery warranty, all for only $12,400! Slam dunk, huh? But then someone on a forum pointed out that DC fast charging wasn't actually universal on the Bolt, and when I looked more closely at an online picture of the engine bay, indeed the two heavy orange DC power cables that normally run from the front of the inverter to the driver's side charge port were missing. I very nearly bought a slow (er) charging Bolt! Keep an eye out for this as you shop. You can also tell an AC-only Bolt by the lack of the little orange flap over the DC portion of the charge port.
Also, beware of ads from dealers listing unreasonably low prices on sub-$25k Bolts. I've found quite a few unscrupulous ones that are advertised prices that already reflect the $4,000 federal used EV rebate, then only mention that fact clear at the bottom of the fine print. Drives me crazy because I don't meet the guidelines for that rebate. I'm still shopping but hope to be a proud Bolt owner soon.
In addition to federal and state incentives, be sure to also check into any local (county/city) and utility incentives. Those can be a help as well. 😊
Great video as always, Max.
I ordered one in December and it's scheduled to be built the week of October 2nd as long as that particular factory isn't affected by the strike. Fingers crossed. Gr8 vid as usual. 🇺🇸 🚙 🔌
My EUV PREMIERE bought new is one and one half years and 7000 mi.old. It never fails to delight when behind the wheel. My advice: buy one. You'll never regret or look back.
I bought a new in 2019 bolt ev premier for 40 grand 4 yrs ago. 47 thousand miles in perfect condition. I was offered 12 grand for trade in.I told them to steal someone else's vehicle!
I'm not too happy with GM dealerships. The only electric I can afford is now getting price gouged!
I was a conquest customer, from Toyota. I love the Bolt, BUT I'm not too happy with GM right now......
Well EV depreciate faster than ICE car.... new Bolt EV around $27k.. hard to get good trade in value with old Bolt...
I think the bolts a keeper, 12K doesn't cut it. It seems you need to advocate for yourself more nowadays, definitely applies the Chevy dealers.
With the batteries catching on fire it scared off plenty of potential buyers.
In February 2024 I am looking for a used 2020 Premier. I am seeing them at dealers from 15.5 to 18.5 before a 4K tax credit. The original sticker on these were 42 to 45K. I am close to buying one but since so many have come off lease and are not selling well the wholesale price has dropped 6K in 6 months. It’s a good time to buy and a bad time to trade and because of the tax rebate an impossible time to sell privately.
The 2023 Chevy Bolt beat out more expensive EVs in a snowy mountain road endurance run. The fully loaded cost $35,000. I did get it with a trade-in, and rebates, and the government $7500 incentive, for $1700! That is no error. It was less than $2000!
I love it! Why did GM stop production? Not enough of a profit and it cut into the sale of other GM EVs.
For the very early Bolts, DC fast charging was optional. Check that on early used Bolts.
my 2017 bolt doesnt have the slot for dc fast charging.. why is that
For the early Bolts, DC fast charging was a $750 option. Some buyers didn't understand it's importance.@@ketolifestyle68
That could be my deal for a used bolt
@@dtvconsult I wonder why they didnt research before buying?
What is the URL to check if the battery was replaced?
Remeber Jan 1st, the tax credits are cash on the "hood" it's at point of sale from the dealer
Maybe no bolts for sale though
@rp9674 as of today, 10-18-23 there are at least 1400 for sale and gm is still.making them.until the end of the 2nd week of December, checknout cargrus and call dealers they are selling at a clip of 20ish per week
What I've been seeing is that they mark up the used price 2k or more to eat the tax credit.
That’s crazy that 7 months ago where a used bolt would be valued. With interest rates a used bolt is still what I’m looking at.
I found the income limits for the federal incentives differ between used vehicles and new vehicles. The income limit to qualify for the federal incentive on a used vehicle is much lower.
Yes, sucks for High Cost of Living States like California
If buying a used one, how do you check on the health of the battery?
Who cares, you have 8 years warranty on it. It's pretty IMPOSSIBLE to burn the battery down unless they have a high amount of milage on it.
Sub'd today YaY ! how long is the warranty on the new replacement battery on them. Also is thier gonna be a clearance on them @ years end ? TY
New euv with super cruise cannot be ordered. Only dealer stock. Sunroof and cooled seats available on euv. Otherwise get ev. Don’t let the epa numbers fool you. The ev is much more efficient than euv at 70mph highway speeds.
Ventilated seats are only for trim premier and as package supercruse is still on pre-order or dealership as well. additional $2,200. It is "Super Cruise - a hands-free driver assistance technology for use on compatible roads1". EV is lighter, no powerseats and smaller against UEV.
EUV has little or no extra cargo room, more rear-seat knee room, less rear-seat headroom, less range & acceleration, for me it was an easy choice I got a 23 EV, went in for a 1lt, got a deal on a 2LT. Hard for me to understand, but some people just want a bigger vehicle, even if it's big for nothing. Euv has rear heated seats and door locks, still not worth it to me. Also SuperCruise has a SUBSCRIPTION FEE.
@@rp9674 I am buying a bolt in December. The look of the EUV is much more appealing especially for men. Slight loss of range isn't a deal breaker.
@@TreFree-n7oit seems to be much more popular than the eevee, enjoy
where do i go to get the money my used bolt was under 25k...
It's a federal tax credit, so you'll have to fill it out with your 2023 taxes
I think it might be dealer purchase only, 2nd owner only
Car had to be purchased in 2023 and you have to make under 75k if it's used. If you meet these qualifications you get 3000 tax credit on your returns. If new you get 7500 and you can make 150k.
I bought my euv 2023 thinking is gonna be discontinued, however after found it is not, makes me a bit angry, but definitely is a great city car can't complain
As UAW strike, next version may be delayed... just enjoy the EUV, one of my dream car (mostly because of price and the look)
@@n00bprof82 definitely
Yeah me too.. the exact reason why I bought it. But it's all good, it's still a steal. Bought mine for 31k waiting for my clean air rebate, and federal and then after getting it plug them payments in and it will be about 15k-18k easy. Then refinance and pay the same amount before the refinance and I'll own the car less then 5 years..
If you're going to copy Tesla, copy the good parts
Martian Chevrolet in Southern California does msrp
Don't know if you mean Martin Chevy in Torrance, CA, but that is where I purchased my EUV and yes I got my car for MSRP last August, Great buying experience with them! Also got $13k in rebates and incentives overall on it. Love our Bolt EUV!
Simi Valley played dealer games a little, but I got a deal and no 'mandatory' add-on. The worst was Community Chevy in Burbank!
I agree with you regarding Community Chevrolet, but I believe that Automation Chevrolet in Valencia is worse. They wanted to get 4000 dollars above sticker.
@@tmorcos21 let's go - Community said they had two bolts coming in at $40,000, didn't honor GM employee discount. They had a lot full of bolts, presumably back for battery repair.
Autonation keeps supply low to charge premium fees for what they have in stock. Martin Chevrolet had over 40 in stock when I got mine in January. With my costco and uber discounts, I was able to buy my EUV LT redline edition, with leather seats, safety and comfort packages for 34000 out the door, with lighted charge port and all weather floor mats
My sister got her new 2023 EUV at MSRP and after trade in with my car and her car, it’s about $9k