Your #4 complaint has me puzzled: the "3 Second Rule" is why that indicator exists. If you're less than 3 seconds behind a car you risk not being able to react to sudden braking. Without it you need to count/calculate on a constant basis. I appreciate not having to 1-Missisipi my way down the freeway. Agree about the interior. I'm really enjoying my EUV but the hard, cheap plastic is MEH. My package includes the adjustable driver's seat and heating, but the passenger is stuck with the old levers.
I have put 3000 kms on my Bolt EV and I love the thing. I find the seats comfortable but they are certainly not a premium seat. I always try and pay attention while driving so don't care about the drivers assists. Frankly it scares the bleep out of me that people are not paying attention and relying on this stuff with their lives and lives of others at stake. Please everyone pay attention while driving!
Definitely want to be paying attention. Driver assistance is meant to enhance the driving experience but making it MORE safe. Most systems do that effectively, just not this one.
@@MetzTech I've felt that way about my Volt (with a V as in Victor lol). The blind spot monitoring is virtually useless. All it seems to do is light up a tiny icon in the side view mirror that doesn't catch my eye at all. No beeps or anything to alert me that someone is in my blind spot that I didn't see when I turned my signal light on to change lanes. Overall, great car though. I just don't trust its driver's assistance features at all, not even compared to my older 2016 Mazda 6
The seats are horrible. It's like they are designed for elves or hobbits. I'm not huge, 6'0 200;bs, but I'm basically sitting on the side bolsters instead of the middle of the seat, and my back doesn't touch the seat back because my shoulder blades hit the bolsters there. I cannot imagine doing a drive more than about 90 minutes. Luckily, due to the world's slowest DC charging, that's probably not going to happen very often. 😆
Not sure how useful it is, but standard is to be 4 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you, so for ease of use they put it in seconds so you dont have to think.
It used to be 2 seconds. I've never heard anyone suggest 4 seconds before. Even at two seconds, you'll have a bigger gap than 80% of the vehicles around you, and sometimes have people filling in that gap in front of you. At 4 seconds and 70mph, that's a 20 car length gap. Cars will be constantly cutting in front of you, forcing you to continually slow down to maintain that 4 second gap.
I am planning to get the 2023 Chevy Bolt EV 2LT car this coming spring 2023. Being retired, I am the only person driving this car and will be for mainly around town, so all the things you talk about are mood points for me. All my charging will be at home since most of my traveling will make it on one charge - and maybe for several days before next charge is needed. Adaptive cruise is an option on this Bolt but still planning on getting that option - the EV versions never did have super cruise and I do not do highway driving to need it. I did test drive the Bolt at the dealership and I really like the 2023 version car. Sure the car has some quick accelerations, but I don't drive the cars like that. take care.
I'm a recently retired senior, not a technophile nor phobe, not a rally car driver, and not a fancy car snob. I don't require elite handling, super-fancy software and displays, or tons of gadgets and features. I just want a good, reliable daily driver to go shopping, maybe throw the golf clubs in the back for a round, perhaps pop out to the cabin for a weekend, an hour and a half round trip. I do appreciate the cost savings in fuel and maintenance an EV gives and I've been looking around for one pretty seriously. It sounds like the Bolt is the car for me.
Great video. Concerning the heated seats and power seats, in Ontario, Canada, I'm showing standard heated front seats + heated steering wheel, and standard 8-way power driver seat with 2-way power lumbar, 6-way manual passenger seat. Maybe Canada only, or they updated their standard offering?
Great set of Bolt EUV videos, and you've really help me make my decision to buy one if I can find a dealership that doesn't want to play a bunch of games, otherwise I'll look at the EV6 that will sell it at MSRP, no games. I'd like to have seen an auto lift gate available, in at least the premier. Thanks again for the time you take to produce great content.
I took delivery of my Bolt EUV Launch Edition today in Baytown Texas. Thank you so much for your videos, I hope Chevrolet appreciates the reach and influence your videos have. Between your videos and how well I was treated at the dealership where I purchased I'm really happy with my new car. I'm looking forward to playing with super cruise! So thank you again, your videos got me off the fence and into the driver's seat.
@@david.e.h. How are you liking it? Im 6 months in to my Tucson PHEV (LOVE IT) and Im really looking for a 2nd car to be a "town utility driver". I think this would be perfect for dinner, movies, groceries, dogs to the park and Wal-Mart/Costco runs. I actually like it being a bit smaller here in LA so I can fit in tighter compact spots at Dodger Stadium and SoFi (I mean the Getty Museum) size compared to the Mach-e (wife choice) & EV6 (my choice) However I NEED the Premier for the Super Cruise coming from the Tucson...
@@RobotDecoy i really like it. It's a solid little vehicle, for the price and the fact in some places you can just walk in a buy one. I have and EV6 on order and a reservation for an Aptera. It's a great around town car, not going to take 4 people and luggage to the airport, but as an everyday run about, it's great. I charge at home , so I'm not dependent on charging stations. I have a launch edition with super cruise and all the bells and whistles. I'm glad i bought it.
You bring up the price point a lot which I believe is valid. However, having just purchased a 2022 Bolt EUV, I will say we primarily went with it because it is so economical. The charging and maintenance costs are incredibly low compared to competing economy ICE cars. The battery longevity is far more promising than the Nissan Leaf which lacks active cooling. I'm confident that our Bolt can hit 250K+ miles with 70-80% of the original battery capacity. If you're a bargain shopper like we are and want to drive this thing into the ground, you'll find that when break it down to cost per mile over the life of the car, this is one of the cheapest cars you can buy.
I'm currently comparing the 2023 model of this vehicle with the 2022 Kia Niro. One of my biggest questions about them both is - do you have to use the paddle for regenerative breaking? I know you can't really answer about the Kia, but if I have to actively use the paddle it seems like a bit of a con as opposed to just letting off the pedal like in a Tesla. Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I was hoping for some clarification.
I have not driven a Niro. But in the Bolt, if you have one pedal mode enabled you just lift off the accelerator pedal and it automatically starts slowing down. Then you can also use the regen paddle for extra regen!
@@MetzTech Ah gotcha! Thank you so much for clarifying! i’m test driving one on Friday and other than it unfortunately not having some of the things you mentioned like adaptive cruise control and power seats, heated/ventilated seats, etc. are a bit of a bummer in a 2023 but it’s probably my top pick for an affordable EV at the moment.
They have them, they’re just not available to buy. They hide them on the backlots. Once they can perform the recalls they’ll put them back out there. Probably another month or two
@@MetzTech Would you happen to know if dealers across the country can service the Bolt? It would seem like that would be a reason to prefer the Bolt over the Tesla, since they have so few repair facilities and even in a handful of states that don't even have any repair facilities!
@valueofnothing2487 any certified Chevy dealership should be able to service Bolts! But yes that’s definitely a selling point over Tesla, at least for now.
I am with you on the lane assist. My mom has a 2-3 year old Kia soul and I drove it while visiting. I forgot she had mentioned her dislike of the lane assist and it was actually helpful when I was driving back home from hanging out with a friend late one night. Kind of disappointed my 2022 bolt EuV lt2 we just purchased doesn't have that feature
For everyone! He made a huge mistake. The distance between you, and the car in front, have to be measured in seconds 2 sec as minimum. The reason why? is because that is the time to take between you activated the breaks and the the car star have a significant slowdown to avoid an accident. Imagine if you go at 65 m/h your car travels more distance than if you go at 30m/h, ergo it's more es measure the distance in seconds rather than feets !
I think the "seconds" display (for how far away you are from the car in front of you) is because today's "Driver Knowledge" test asks questions about distances to vehicles in seconds. When I was a kid, the questions were in feet. So maybe the "seconds" display is for new drivers. Just a thought.
Here's one more thing you're not going to like. They just added 2020 - 2022 bolt and bolt euv to the battery recall We bought the 2020 bolt because there wasn't a recall and the dealer assured us it used different chemistry go figure.
I was waiting for the first one of these comments. 😅 Here’s a gold medal 🥇 Absolutely sucks. It is a different battery chemistry but apparently there is still an issue. They gotta replace the whole battery. Super unfortunate.
@@MetzTech we have alittle less than 5k on our bolt I love the little monster it's a ball to drive but now we're stuck unless we do a cash buyback because thanks to the recall there are no current GM EV's to trade for only ICE vehicles. And battery repair or replacement will probably take years just because of the shear number of batteries in the recall .
I'm in the same exact boat. Boat a 2020 to avoid the recall... Love the car. Guess I'll follow the guidance but it really gimps the vehicle. Ball is in GM/LGs court on fixing this.
Nice review! I’m considering getting the bolt euv but I’m a bit concerned for not having vents in the rear,, did you notice being an issue with cooling or heating rear seat? Thanks
@@MetzTech Thanks! Also did you notice any issues with rear suspension when going over train tracks or bumps being noise or stiff, as per some reviews?
It does not do great over potholes. There isn’t a ton of give, especially compared to my Crosstrek that I had before. It’s not the worst I’ve driven though
Glad you asked, I’m working on a 1 year review video and I talk about that a bit. It’s very good IMO. Honestly too good sometimes, I end up turning it off and on bc it gets cold so quickly.
we have a 2017 Bolt premier and love it. about your #4 hate: The 'seconds behind the car in front' is not meant for you to do math. In driver's ed and in defensive driving courses, they teach that a safe following 'distance' is 2 seconds. variable distance by speed makes sense to me. now if I could suggest a replacement for your #4, I would say the radio controls. to get to the equalizer takes about 4clicks through the menu. I hate that. thanks for the vid
the reason for the distance being shown in seconds is because most drivers ed classes, even for Commercial Drivers, teaches following distance in seconds. namely, the rule being taught is to keep between at minimum 4-6 seconds of distance. by the car showing it in terms of that time, people taught following distance in time will be able to easily tell proper following distance.
Lol, this is hopefully going to be my very first new car purchase and also my very first ev purchase and I have to say, none of these things apply to me at all, sounds great!
Been driving for over 40 years - never needed to drive 95 mph in an "emergency situation." This is not nit-picking... it's grasping to come up with 5 complaints about the car.
I use an amplifier that consumes 14volts @ 120 amps. I direct connect it to the car battery under the hood. How would I connect an amplifier in the bolt ?
I love my '23 LT2. Which was just under $25000. The last one the dealer had. And I love the "regular car dashboard". Hated the Tesla dash. I just wanted a nice small electric car. And I got it. A mammoth upgrade from my Prius 3 that cost more in 2014 than my Bolt did in 2024.
What do you think as a car that's your first? I was planning to get into Tesla Model 3 but I've heard a lot of negative opinions on Musk and his cars, and it's a bit pricy for me honestly. And well I thought the EUV with upgrades seems a lot more doable than the Tesla price for me. Sounds like some features are lackluster but buying my first car and starting to drive, do you think it'll be that much of a deal breaker for me? It seems like not much of a big deal for some of these setbacks but I mean I'm not sure you know?
I love mine so far. The biggest issue I forsee is the fast charging speed. The Mach-E, ID.4, Tesla, etc all can receive up to 175-250 kw/h for DC Fast charging and our EUVs can only take 55 or so. That needs to be improved. It'll really only be an issue during road trips (which I RARELY take) but for others it'll keep them from buying an EV or EUV over competitors....Overall I am LOVING my EUV though.
The Mach E achieves a maximum of 150 kW charge rate, and the ID4 does a max of 125 kW. Neither the Mach E or the ID4 achieve charging speeds that are that much faster than a 2012 Model S! LOL Tesla is the only one that achieves a meaningfully fast charge rate, with the exception of the Porsche Taycan.
When I post polite critical comments on other Chevy EV videos, they are typically deleted, so hopefully you are not on their payroll. Bought a 2018 new, was denied a buy-back, so we paid Chevy more $ for 2021 to get out of the scary 2017-2019 battery issues. Within WEEKS learned ALL Bolts would need battery replacement. Both the 18 and 21 make the jet engine fan noise whenever charging in hot weather, which is very disconcerting. Have waited 1.5 yrs for new battery and dealer that took our 2018 has, too. Can't do the 90% range cap and not go below 70 mls due to long commute in winter temps. After a bunch of critical posts I recently made, Chevy miraculously has a battery for me now so will get that in 10 days. Today is cold and hearing popcorn/percolator sounds if plugged in - dealer can't say by phone if it's safe to charge, would have to drive an hour there. So, surfing for answers brought me here. Also just learned of a new fire-related recall on Bolts related to seatbelt pretensioner in wrecks igniting the carpet, but dealer doesn't know when part will be avail. We're stuck with the car since resale has tanked. The early adopter tax has not been enjoyable. I believe their Ultium is LG, too, so...
I don't remember what it's actually called, but the sensors in the rear bumpers (that indicate when objects are approaching from a lateral direction) is totally underestimated, and very helpful when backing out of parking spaces. Especially when parking next to large vehicles. It can spot an oncoming vehicle much quicker than you can see it. But, I also think it helps that I have a rear view mirror camera. It can see almost 90 degrees from the rear bumper, so it's like a parascope when backing up! excellent safety feature on the premier trim level. on my Premier trim 2017 Bolt
Were you comparing the price and options to other EVs or to gas vehicles too? Items mentioned in video are why it is called a base model. Thanks for your opinion, but many might be ok with the way it is because it will be an upgrade from their current vehicle. I'd like to get one someday!
Overall, I like the video...however... You can't really complain about your "base" model not coming with, as you put it, "luxury features". If you wanted those, then you should've ponied up for a higher trim level, etc.
I finally got to sit in the EUV last night and I’ve got a few quick ones: excessive piano black on the dash. I already struggle with the chrome trim on the interior of my Cruze. Next is the lack of a standard rear armrest. 3rd is the ugly blue badging on the trunk. 4th is the USB ports on the rear of the center console. That sticks way out into the middle passenger space and is sure to be a knee knocker. As for the lack of some features, my 2017 Cruze stickered for $24k and still lacked any lumbar adjustment for the drivers seat, lacked a sliding sun visor, lacked tint across the top of the wind shield. It’s a GM thing to skimp pennies on the littlest things
And now these are under recall as well. That sucks because I have a 2019 BoltEV LT and was approved for a swap to a EUV…..now they won’t let anyone anymore. 😡
The armrest is narrow, probably because the cabin is narrow! I own a bolt. The car is narrower than most. (A feature I enjoy for the most part) A narrow car allows you to squeeze thru tight spaces, park in smaller spots, or give more room on either size of the vehicle in standard size spots (Which people parking next to you, use for their own benefit...arrrg...they park too close and hug the parking space line!! My pet peeve! "It's MY extra space, not yours!")
My biggest problem with the Bolt EUV was the cargo space in the back is SMALLER than the Bolt EV. I don't understand what the point is of a bigger vehicle with less cargo space.
It’s smaller technically speaking, but in practice I find it to be indistinguishable. The added size of the vehicle provides a noticeably more spacious rear seat vs the Bolt EV.
I have the Bolt EV. I like the shifter infinitely better than the push buttons on the EUV. It allows one petal driving without having to be on the petal all the time. In the EV, in drive you can coast with minimal regen drag while going to low or hitting the regen paddle, or both, lets you throw out the anchor and engage one petal driving for sure. Plus I don't have to look down at a button to toggle. Significantly greater human factors engineering in the original Bolt and a big step down on the EUV. GM must have copied the greatly inferior Tesla and Hyundai systems here. This is a big disappointment for city driving because I like the idea of super cruise on highways. I would have bought one were it not for this deal breaker! Also, the environmental controls are a step backward on the EUV if you ask me. Too many engineers changing a good system into a bad one. (Hope GM reads this!)
Metz......Chevy Bolt is a commuter car I wouldn't be complaining. Now a Subaru Outback is a road trip vehicle, that's when you want the overpriced extra options
I don’t disagree entirely, it’s definitely designed for shorter term trips. However I still feel at its price point, it could have a few more bells and whistles…other vehicles in the segment have them
@@MetzTech fully agree, that's why I keep my 2018 Outback in the garage and drive my 2007 Malibu beater to work lol. But a Bolt will be in the near future for work
Geeze that mirror…even my old 07 equinox had an auto dim/compass mirror. And u missed something I already bitched about to u in another vid.,.brake light location and lack of led interior lights. Thanks good vid
The 1 thing I hate about my 22 Chevy Bolt EUV Premier Launch Edition is that it has been at the dealership service center for 3 of the 5 days I have owned it now due to every possible service code popping up any time you charge it. GM says they have never seen it before, so I guess I am the first. only 400 miles on the car. :(
Here in California we get 7.5 K tax credit from federal government and another 7.5 K credit from state of california. I am super happy about that. If you are not happy and want more bells and whistles go for Tesla. “ Bolt is poor man tesla” It has been my tag line ever since I purchased my first Bolt in 2015.
Im a former 2017 and 2021 Bolt owner. The lane assist never kept car centered, it would ping pong back and forth from each side of the lane. I also thought if Bolt could tell me time between me and car in front, it could probably do adaptive cruise control, too. Finally, don’t know if it has changed or not, but the overhyped OTA updates happened only one time on my 2017 for an infotainment update. Had a couple other updates, but they always required me to bring car to dealership. That all being said, I thought Bolt was a great car for the money. I no longer own my previous Bolts because of the battery fire recall, but I would definitely consider another….Bolt assuming battery issue had been resolved. Btw, did GM add a light to the glove box yet? 🤣
I drove my euv 9000km in 2.5 months, I was expecting to get lower range in winter which is normal for any EV but bro the legs area stays cold all the time because you don't have anything like the engine cars to get some heat around the leg area.and the max speed limt for those bolt euv and ev is 145km hour , don't need it anyway because the max speed limt in Canadian hw is 130km h
Interesting viewpoints and thanks for the reference! I'd love to see if any owners are actually getting closer to 60kW of DCFCing, as in my EUV review, I only saw 53kW. However, my starting SoC was about 26% so I bet one needs to be below 20%, closer to 10%, maybe to see the top spec charging speed, event for a minute or so. I would generally agree with your viewpoints here, however they are almost all subjective and to you the seats are uncomfortable, to others they are not. I drove an older Bolt for a bit a couple of years ago, and had no issues with those seats and comfort for me. Sure, the tech could be better and I did not test out the LKA solely on the EUV, only SuperCruise, which worked pretty well like Tesla's AP (which is the benchmark I test other OEM systems on as I own a Model 3 and use AP a lot on the highways). If those systems are important to a prospective buyer, then I would recommend just going with the Premier Trim and adding on SC. It is worth it overall, especially in the U.S. where more roadways are mapped in. I think we are in agreement that the Bolts overall are GM's value offerings to get those thinking of an all-electric, especially as a secondary vehicle, to look at them since they are "affordable" - in the grand scheme of EV pricing. For sure we need EV pricing to come down to cost-parity with ICEV, however it is what it is today and one should not wait to buy an EV. Next to the ID.4 here in Canada anyway, the Bolts are excellent BEVs that compete pretty ok on pricing and features, against other comparable ICEVs. For a larger vehicle, the ID.4 is the best BEV value today, IMO overall. Glad you like your EUV and thanks for joining the "EV Revolution" and getting rid of a tailpipe, since after all that is one of the most important points!
I just got to the point where you talk about the rear view mirror. If you are a rear view mirror snob, you HAVE to try the premier trim level LCD camera rear mirror. I wouldn't get another vehicle without it. It's that good. Heavy tinted windows?? No problem...Your vision is through a camera OUTSIDE THE TINT. This is especially valuable a night where looking thru dark tint makes seeing things more difficult and dangerous. Boxes or people normally blocking rear view mirror?? No Problem. The camera is outside the vehicle. PLUS, you can see such a wide angle of view, using side mirrors are almost optional. Such a great safety feature. If Elon Musk drove cars with rear view mirror cameras, every Tesla would have them...They are that good! (Ok, I see you mention the rear view mirror camera later in the video, but I think it you lived with one, you would be shouting out it's benefits even more)
You got me intrigued: please name one highway where you cannot keep up with the traffic at 95 mph. Overall, a low quality review showing that you don't really understand the economics of EVs at this point in time.
I've driven from Las Vegas to LA and back... Fast Road. 75 mph speed limit and well, nobody paying much attention to it. Some roads in Montana don't have speed limits, I think and of course parts of the Autobahn in Germany.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Portions%20of%20the%20Idaho%2C%20Montana,on%20Texas%20State%20Highway%20130. Hmm maybe not no limit in Montana. Highest US speed limit is 85 mph in Texas. So you are just driving 10 mph over the limit at 95. But seriously, I'm not sure what the Bolts range would be at a constant of 85 or 95.
@@RichardCasey1967 Fine automobile indeed. Best of both worlds? You could make the case for the Prime fitting that description if the bulk of your driving is done on electric. Regular hybrids aren't going to get us out of this mess, but I realize not everyone cares about that.
Biggest complaint - too much software and the most useful software is behind a paywall. - I am perfectly okay with basic button controls for everything, ditching the infotainment system altogether. This would require the dash display to also contain battery/charging information. - The most useful software for me (past the battery info) is the remote start through the app......that requires a subscription to onstar. I already had an issue with the software on the car (~200 miles). I forgot to put it in park, the next morning when I was driving it, the infotainment system refused to acknowledge that the vehicle was on...while I was driving it. So, I couldn't adjust the airflow to defrost the front windshield. Because of software. Just stupid. - Never had this fail with manual controls (I am sure people have).
You don't need to do mental math to figure out your following distance. Reaction time is what matters, and at a given speed, corresponds directly with distance. Two seconds should be the minimum following time, if other drivers will allow it.
I definitely NOT gonna buy it after seeing your review. I’ve got frustrated watching your video alone, reading from reviews that some ppl had to take it to a dealership 5 times in first 15k because of bad quality control, now makes a lot of sense
You can disable the Lane Keep Assist, Front Pedestrian Detection and Forward Collision System. And you can adjust the gauge cluster so you don’t see the Driving distance monitor
I agree with you 100%. specially with the tag price for bolt ev. the LT trim level could come at least with the rear view mirror like the premier or in the infotainment to have the option for rear view camera although you can't see 360 view like premier. the power energy management in the infotainment is mediocre in terms of information, doesn't show battery percentage anywhere just only mileage. we need or want to know more how the vehicle is performing. charger cable, just only for level one. now the 2022 has level 1 and 2 but I think that this is an option.
Sounds like you should have got the higher trim level, or a Tesla. I think Chevys plan is to sell a electric car with good range at a low price. $34k is about as low as it gets for a car with about a 250 mile range. So yes that means no heated seats and cheep plastic interior, because people know that most of the money goes towards the batteries. So if Chevy is listening then sell us a car that doesn't have a bunch of options on the base model making the price higher. The one thing I don't like about this car is the gear selector on the center console. Could have put that on the dashboard and better utilized the space for storage.
The trends currently are the headlights in the crash area where the bumper used to be. Dumb design. Also, why the low brake lights? You want to be seen by the drivers behind you. Another missed mark. And another dumb trend.
No offense, but this is basically you saying “man I should’ve got the premier” and no complaints valid against Chevy. Spend an extra few thousand if you want those features. You’re already spending 35k.
HAH! GM does it again! does the VOLT come with free flammatory technology! I get to drive and roast marshmallows when it catches fire! GM! they continue to represent AMERICAN ingenuity
The less gadgets around, the less problems. Power seats?? Who cares!!! Its quicker to pull the lever and adjust the seat anyway. All little luxuries a person can go without.
Personally I liked the cloth seats in my test drive of the 2022 bolt EV. Leather and phaux leather makes way too much noise from you simply moving around in my opinion.
Heated seats are a very good idea for an EV if your winters are cold. One of the biggest draw of battery energy, aside from driving is cabin heat. Heated seats use a lot less KWh. Preheat while plugged in and then rely on heated seats and you extend your range considerably.
I also HATE that Chevrolet only offers premium package in Leather! Faux leather ( like in my Prius) is so much nicer, so much more modern and so much more humane!!! It’s like GM did not get the memo! Toyota and Tesla have used incredible faux leather for years! What’s wrong with GM? Such backward thinking!! I actually had to order LT rather than getting it fully loaded just to avoid the archaic leather seats! So disappointing!!!
You could almost say it's a great car for $20,000. But for the actual price it's a rip off. If I'm going to make the switch to electric why am I going to give all the savings to the car makers? By switching to electric, car makers eliminate 40% of man hours needed to make the car. Prices should be going down not up.
You’ve obviously owned very few vehicles. What you’ve bought is a $25k car sitting atop a $10k battery. That’s why your car is $35k. So, you should expect a low rent interior.
One of the reasons I got the Premier is the HD rear view mirror. By the way the EV doesn't have the HD mirror option, you can't get it on that car only the EUV. I also got leather seats with adaptive cruse, standard in the Premier, for the extra bucks it's well worth it for me. No super cruse, no Bose either, have it in my 2020 EV and it's useless, they put the sub in the spare tire compartment - yeah that works! I never thought the distance thing was worth anything, I never use that screen.
Your #4 complaint has me puzzled: the "3 Second Rule" is why that indicator exists. If you're less than 3 seconds behind a car you risk not being able to react to sudden braking. Without it you need to count/calculate on a constant basis. I appreciate not having to 1-Missisipi my way down the freeway.
Agree about the interior. I'm really enjoying my EUV but the hard, cheap plastic is MEH. My package includes the adjustable driver's seat and heating, but the passenger is stuck with the old levers.
Gm car build for average people not for tech geeks , his perspective is not work with gm owners
• No spare tire
• slow charging
• no cloaking device
• no shields
• no offensive weapons
Mine came with photon torpedoes in case of a romulan attack. You must have the 1LT trim
Thanks for the "review". This is exactly the kind of info I need as I prepare to take the EUV for a test drive.
Ayyyy you are across from my place. Next time I get my oil changed at VW I’m walking over to Chevy and saying hello!
I have put 3000 kms on my Bolt EV and I love the thing. I find the seats comfortable but they are certainly not a premium seat. I always try and pay attention while driving so don't care about the drivers assists. Frankly it scares the bleep out of me that people are not paying attention and relying on this stuff with their lives and lives of others at stake. Please everyone pay attention while driving!
Definitely want to be paying attention. Driver assistance is meant to enhance the driving experience but making it MORE safe. Most systems do that effectively, just not this one.
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@@MetzTech I've felt that way about my Volt (with a V as in Victor lol). The blind spot monitoring is virtually useless. All it seems to do is light up a tiny icon in the side view mirror that doesn't catch my eye at all. No beeps or anything to alert me that someone is in my blind spot that I didn't see when I turned my signal light on to change lanes. Overall, great car though. I just don't trust its driver's assistance features at all, not even compared to my older 2016 Mazda 6
Vented or heated seat covers much cheaper
The seats are horrible. It's like they are designed for elves or hobbits. I'm not huge, 6'0 200;bs, but I'm basically sitting on the side bolsters instead of the middle of the seat, and my back doesn't touch the seat back because my shoulder blades hit the bolsters there. I cannot imagine doing a drive more than about 90 minutes. Luckily, due to the world's slowest DC charging, that's probably not going to happen very often. 😆
Not sure how useful it is, but standard is to be 4 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you, so for ease of use they put it in seconds so you dont have to think.
It used to be 2 seconds. I've never heard anyone suggest 4 seconds before. Even at two seconds, you'll have a bigger gap than 80% of the vehicles around you, and sometimes have people filling in that gap in front of you. At 4 seconds and 70mph, that's a 20 car length gap. Cars will be constantly cutting in front of you, forcing you to continually slow down to maintain that 4 second gap.
Does your seat have lumbar adjustment? Is the seat with power adjustment more comfortable than the manual adjustment?
Mine does not. But on higher trims with the power seats, yes. They are a little more comfortable IMO
I am planning to get the 2023 Chevy Bolt EV 2LT car this coming spring 2023. Being retired, I am the only person driving this car and will be for mainly around town, so all the things you talk about are mood points for me. All my charging will be at home since most of my traveling will make it on one charge - and maybe for several days before next charge is needed. Adaptive cruise is an option on this Bolt but still planning on getting that option - the EV versions never did have super cruise and I do not do highway driving to need it. I did test drive the Bolt at the dealership and I really like the 2023 version car. Sure the car has some quick accelerations, but I don't drive the cars like that.
take care.
I'm a recently retired senior, not a technophile nor phobe, not a rally car driver, and not a fancy car snob. I don't require elite handling, super-fancy software and displays, or tons of gadgets and features. I just want a good, reliable daily driver to go shopping, maybe throw the golf clubs in the back for a round, perhaps pop out to the cabin for a weekend, an hour and a half round trip.
I do appreciate the cost savings in fuel and maintenance an EV gives and I've been looking around for one pretty seriously.
It sounds like the Bolt is the car for me.
Great video. Concerning the heated seats and power seats, in Ontario, Canada, I'm showing standard heated front seats + heated steering wheel, and standard 8-way power driver seat with 2-way power lumbar, 6-way manual passenger seat. Maybe Canada only, or they updated their standard offering?
Good for you!! Telling like it is, loved the honesty and sincerity. Thumbs Up!!!!
Great set of Bolt EUV videos, and you've really help me make my decision to buy one if I can find a dealership that doesn't want to play a bunch of games, otherwise I'll look at the EV6 that will sell it at MSRP, no games. I'd like to have seen an auto lift gate available, in at least the premier. Thanks again for the time you take to produce great content.
I took delivery of my Bolt EUV Launch Edition today in Baytown Texas. Thank you so much for your videos, I hope Chevrolet appreciates the reach and influence your videos have. Between your videos and how well I was treated at the dealership where I purchased I'm really happy with my new car. I'm looking forward to playing with super cruise!
So thank you again, your videos got me off the fence and into the driver's seat.
@@david.e.h. How are you liking it? Im 6 months in to my Tucson PHEV (LOVE IT) and Im really looking for a 2nd car to be a "town utility driver". I think this would be perfect for dinner, movies, groceries, dogs to the park and Wal-Mart/Costco runs. I actually like it being a bit smaller here in LA so I can fit in tighter compact spots at Dodger Stadium and SoFi (I mean the Getty Museum) size compared to the Mach-e (wife choice) & EV6 (my choice) However I NEED the Premier for the Super Cruise coming from the Tucson...
@@RobotDecoy i really like it. It's a solid little vehicle, for the price and the fact in some places you can just walk in a buy one. I have and EV6 on order and a reservation for an Aptera. It's a great around town car, not going to take 4 people and luggage to the airport, but as an everyday run about, it's great. I charge at home , so I'm not dependent on charging stations. I have a launch edition with super cruise and all the bells and whistles. I'm glad i bought it.
There is an SD card slot hidden under the 10.2 display. What is the purpose of this SD card slot ???
I believe it's for GM navigation map data - dealership adds a card if you want to pay for that service.
You bring up the price point a lot which I believe is valid. However, having just purchased a 2022 Bolt EUV, I will say we primarily went with it because it is so economical. The charging and maintenance costs are incredibly low compared to competing economy ICE cars. The battery longevity is far more promising than the Nissan Leaf which lacks active cooling. I'm confident that our Bolt can hit 250K+ miles with 70-80% of the original battery capacity. If you're a bargain shopper like we are and want to drive this thing into the ground, you'll find that when break it down to cost per mile over the life of the car, this is one of the cheapest cars you can buy.
All great points! Thanks for watching, Trent!
I'm currently comparing the 2023 model of this vehicle with the 2022 Kia Niro. One of my biggest questions about them both is - do you have to use the paddle for regenerative breaking? I know you can't really answer about the Kia, but if I have to actively use the paddle it seems like a bit of a con as opposed to just letting off the pedal like in a Tesla. Maybe I'm misunderstanding but I was hoping for some clarification.
I have not driven a Niro. But in the Bolt, if you have one pedal mode enabled you just lift off the accelerator pedal and it automatically starts slowing down. Then you can also use the regen paddle for extra regen!
@@MetzTech Ah gotcha! Thank you so much for clarifying! i’m test driving one on Friday and other than it unfortunately not having some of the things you mentioned like adaptive cruise control and power seats, heated/ventilated seats, etc. are a bit of a bummer in a 2023 but it’s probably my top pick for an affordable EV at the moment.
You could get a Premier trim and could get most of those features
Another banger for people looking to buy an EV / EUV
When are these coming back to dealerships? I haven't seen one in months
They have them, they’re just not available to buy. They hide them on the backlots. Once they can perform the recalls they’ll put them back out there. Probably another month or two
You can reserve EV (not EUV) now. I just did today.
It's great that they let you be so honest
Who is “they”?
@@MetzTech
I thought you said you worked for Chevy?
@valueofnothing2487 no. I work for a car dealership and we have a Chevy store. But I don’t work directly for Chevy
@@MetzTech
Would you happen to know if dealers across the country can service the Bolt? It would seem like that would be a reason to prefer the Bolt over the Tesla, since they have so few repair facilities and even in a handful of states that don't even have any repair facilities!
@valueofnothing2487 any certified Chevy dealership should be able to service Bolts! But yes that’s definitely a selling point over Tesla, at least for now.
The euv premier has the mirror camera. I love it
What car of that size has a center console big enough for two people's arms or individual armrests? I've never seen it
I am with you on the lane assist. My mom has a 2-3 year old Kia soul and I drove it while visiting. I forgot she had mentioned her dislike of the lane assist and it was actually helpful when I was driving back home from hanging out with a friend late one night. Kind of disappointed my 2022 bolt EuV lt2 we just purchased doesn't have that feature
For everyone! He made a huge mistake. The distance between you, and the car in front, have to be measured in seconds 2 sec as minimum. The reason why? is because that is the time to take between you activated the breaks and the the car star have a significant slowdown to avoid an accident.
Imagine if you go at 65 m/h your car travels more distance than if you go at 30m/h, ergo it's more es measure the distance in seconds rather than feets !
Not sure I would classify that as a “huge mistake” 🤣
I think the "seconds" display (for how far away you are from the car in front of you) is because today's "Driver Knowledge" test asks questions about distances to vehicles in seconds. When I was a kid, the questions were in feet. So maybe the "seconds" display is for new drivers. Just a thought.
What the difference between leather seat and cloth seat? The leather one have more foam?
Here's one more thing you're not going to like.
They just added 2020 - 2022 bolt and bolt euv to the battery recall
We bought the 2020 bolt because there wasn't a recall and the dealer assured us it used different chemistry go figure.
I was waiting for the first one of these comments. 😅 Here’s a gold medal 🥇
Absolutely sucks. It is a different battery chemistry but apparently there is still an issue. They gotta replace the whole battery. Super unfortunate.
@@MetzTech we have alittle less than 5k on our bolt I love the little monster it's a ball to drive but now we're stuck unless we do a cash buyback because thanks to the recall there are no current GM EV's to trade for only ICE vehicles.
And battery repair or replacement will probably take years just because of the shear number of batteries in the recall .
I'm in the same exact boat. Boat a 2020 to avoid the recall... Love the car. Guess I'll follow the guidance but it really gimps the vehicle. Ball is in GM/LGs court on fixing this.
1000%
Gotta play the percentages. Microscopic chances of anything happening. It’s precautionary
Nice review! I’m considering getting the bolt euv but I’m a bit concerned for not having vents in the rear,, did you notice being an issue with cooling or heating rear seat?
Thanks
Well I’m not back there a whole lot 😆 but it’s a relatively small cabin so it’s not too much of an issue. I haven’t had anyone complain
@@MetzTech
Thanks! Also did you notice any issues with rear suspension when going over train tracks or bumps being noise or stiff, as per some reviews?
It does not do great over potholes. There isn’t a ton of give, especially compared to my Crosstrek that I had before. It’s not the worst I’ve driven though
@@MetzTech
Thanks again! Not an easy decision if I should go with the Euv or pay another $17,000 for Ioniq 5 similar top trim!
I’m considering getting and EUV How is the A/C in it? My leaf is pretty ehhhhh.
Glad you asked, I’m working on a 1 year review video and I talk about that a bit. It’s very good IMO. Honestly too good sometimes, I end up turning it off and on bc it gets cold so quickly.
we have a 2017 Bolt premier and love it. about your #4 hate: The 'seconds behind the car in front' is not meant for you to do math. In driver's ed and in defensive driving courses, they teach that a safe following 'distance' is 2 seconds. variable distance by speed makes sense to me.
now if I could suggest a replacement for your #4, I would say the radio controls. to get to the equalizer takes about 4clicks through the menu. I hate that.
thanks for the vid
the reason for the distance being shown in seconds is because most drivers ed classes, even for Commercial Drivers, teaches following distance in seconds. namely, the rule being taught is to keep between at minimum 4-6 seconds of distance. by the car showing it in terms of that time, people taught following distance in time will be able to easily tell proper following distance.
Makes sense when you put it like that. I may not have been listening/reading in drivers Ed. I’ve never heard that before 🤣
Congrats on 2k subs!!!
❤️❤️
Bought mine at bachman, can’t wait to see how i feel on it after owning one
Awesome! I love mine, even with a few nitpicks
I’m in the markets either a bolt euv or the Hyundai Kona. What do you think
I am biased of course. But I would go Bolt all the way. I don’t dislike the Kona but as far as features and performance… EUV for sure
I have an OG 2017 Bolt. 173,500 miles and I still have the original brake pads
Lol, this is hopefully going to be my very first new car purchase and also my very first ev purchase and I have to say, none of these things apply to me at all, sounds great!
Been driving for over 40 years - never needed to drive 95 mph in an "emergency situation." This is not nit-picking... it's grasping to come up with 5 complaints about the car.
Thanks for watching, David!
I use an amplifier that consumes 14volts @ 120 amps. I direct connect it to the car battery under the hood. How would I connect an amplifier in the bolt ?
I mean the Bolt still has a normal car battery too… so it should work. I’m not sure if it’s wired differently or not though
thx
I love my '23 LT2. Which was just under $25000. The last one the dealer had. And I love the "regular car dashboard". Hated the Tesla dash. I just wanted a nice small electric car. And I got it. A mammoth upgrade from my Prius 3 that cost more in 2014 than my Bolt did in 2024.
What do you think as a car that's your first? I was planning to get into Tesla Model 3 but I've heard a lot of negative opinions on Musk and his cars, and it's a bit pricy for me honestly. And well I thought the EUV with upgrades seems a lot more doable than the Tesla price for me. Sounds like some features are lackluster but buying my first car and starting to drive, do you think it'll be that much of a deal breaker for me? It seems like not much of a big deal for some of these setbacks but I mean I'm not sure you know?
The Bolt is the best value EV on the market right now. I would absolutely recommend as a first EV or first car
I love mine so far. The biggest issue I forsee is the fast charging speed. The Mach-E, ID.4, Tesla, etc all can receive up to 175-250 kw/h for DC Fast charging and our EUVs can only take 55 or so. That needs to be improved. It'll really only be an issue during road trips (which I RARELY take) but for others it'll keep them from buying an EV or EUV over competitors....Overall I am LOVING my EUV though.
I'm with you. I'm not someone who enjoys traveling so I haven't run into that issue. But overall, I love mine as well!
You will quickly notice the lack of fast dc chargers if you plan to take a trip.
Very well said :)
The ID.4 actually maxes out at 125kW/h for DC fast charging, but it will maintain that charge level for a longer period than the Mach-e.
The Mach E achieves a maximum of 150 kW charge rate, and the ID4 does a max of 125 kW. Neither the Mach E or the ID4 achieve charging speeds that are that much faster than a 2012 Model S! LOL Tesla is the only one that achieves a meaningfully fast charge rate, with the exception of the Porsche Taycan.
When I post polite critical comments on other Chevy EV videos, they are typically deleted, so hopefully you are not on their payroll. Bought a 2018 new, was denied a buy-back, so we paid Chevy more $ for 2021 to get out of the scary 2017-2019 battery issues. Within WEEKS learned ALL Bolts would need battery replacement. Both the 18 and 21 make the jet engine fan noise whenever charging in hot weather, which is very disconcerting. Have waited 1.5 yrs for new battery and dealer that took our 2018 has, too. Can't do the 90% range cap and not go below 70 mls due to long commute in winter temps. After a bunch of critical posts I recently made, Chevy miraculously has a battery for me now so will get that in 10 days. Today is cold and hearing popcorn/percolator sounds if plugged in - dealer can't say by phone if it's safe to charge, would have to drive an hour there. So, surfing for answers brought me here. Also just learned of a new fire-related recall on Bolts related to seatbelt pretensioner in wrecks igniting the carpet, but dealer doesn't know when part will be avail. We're stuck with the car since resale has tanked. The early adopter tax has not been enjoyable. I believe their Ultium is LG, too, so...
I don't remember what it's actually called, but the sensors in the rear bumpers (that indicate when objects are approaching from a lateral direction) is totally underestimated, and very helpful when backing out of parking spaces. Especially when parking next to large vehicles. It can spot an oncoming vehicle much quicker than you can see it. But, I also think it helps that I have a rear view mirror camera. It can see almost 90 degrees from the rear bumper, so it's like a parascope when backing up! excellent safety feature on the premier trim level. on my Premier trim 2017 Bolt
Were you comparing the price and options to other EVs or to gas vehicles too? Items mentioned in video are why it is called a base model. Thanks for your opinion, but many might be ok with the way it is because it will be an upgrade from their current vehicle. I'd like to get one someday!
Overall, I like the video...however...
You can't really complain about your "base" model not coming with, as you put it, "luxury features". If you wanted those, then you should've ponied up for a higher trim level, etc.
I liked previous gen center console because it did not go all the way to the dash. This gives your legs freedom.
Even leather seats in Chevy Bolt EUV Premier trim are narrow thus might be uncomfortable on the harder edge on the sides.
I finally got to sit in the EUV last night and I’ve got a few quick ones: excessive piano black on the dash. I already struggle with the chrome trim on the interior of my Cruze. Next is the lack of a standard rear armrest. 3rd is the ugly blue badging on the trunk. 4th is the USB ports on the rear of the center console. That sticks way out into the middle passenger space and is sure to be a knee knocker.
As for the lack of some features, my 2017 Cruze stickered for $24k and still lacked any lumbar adjustment for the drivers seat, lacked a sliding sun visor, lacked tint across the top of the wind shield. It’s a GM thing to skimp pennies on the littlest things
And now these are under recall as well. That sucks because I have a 2019 BoltEV LT and was approved for a swap to a EUV…..now they won’t let anyone anymore. 😡
Yup. It’s super unfortunate. But hopefully it’s fixed relatively quickly!
The armrest is narrow, probably because the cabin is narrow! I own a bolt. The car is narrower than most. (A feature I enjoy for the most part) A narrow car allows you to squeeze thru tight spaces, park in smaller spots, or give more room on either size of the vehicle in standard size spots (Which people parking next to you, use for their own benefit...arrrg...they park too close and hug the parking space line!! My pet peeve! "It's MY extra space, not yours!")
My biggest problem with the Bolt EUV was the cargo space in the back is SMALLER than the Bolt EV. I don't understand what the point is of a bigger vehicle with less cargo space.
It’s smaller technically speaking, but in practice I find it to be indistinguishable. The added size of the vehicle provides a noticeably more spacious rear seat vs the Bolt EV.
I have the Bolt EV. I like the shifter infinitely better than the push buttons on the EUV. It allows one petal driving without having to be on the petal all the time. In the EV, in drive you can coast with minimal regen drag while going to low or hitting the regen paddle, or both, lets you throw out the anchor and engage one petal driving for sure. Plus I don't have to look down at a button to toggle. Significantly greater human factors engineering in the original Bolt and a big step down on the EUV. GM must have copied the greatly inferior Tesla and Hyundai systems here. This is a big disappointment for city driving because I like the idea of super cruise on highways. I would have bought one were it not for this deal breaker! Also, the environmental controls are a step backward on the EUV if you ask me. Too many engineers changing a good system into a bad one. (Hope GM reads this!)
Metz......Chevy Bolt is a commuter car I wouldn't be complaining.
Now a Subaru Outback is a road trip vehicle, that's when you want the overpriced extra options
I don’t disagree entirely, it’s definitely designed for shorter term trips. However I still feel at its price point, it could have a few more bells and whistles…other vehicles in the segment have them
@@MetzTech fully agree, that's why I keep my 2018 Outback in the garage and drive my 2007 Malibu beater to work lol.
But a Bolt will be in the near future for work
Geeze that mirror…even my old 07 equinox had an auto dim/compass mirror. And u missed something I already bitched about to u in another vid.,.brake light location and lack of led interior lights. Thanks good vid
I know right 🥴😅
True! Definitely could add those to the list
The 1 thing I hate about my 22 Chevy Bolt EUV Premier Launch Edition is that it has been at the dealership service center for 3 of the 5 days I have owned it now due to every possible service code popping up any time you charge it. GM says they have never seen it before, so I guess I am the first. only 400 miles on the car. :(
Oh no, Shawn. That’s terrible!!
Here in California we get 7.5 K tax credit from federal government and another 7.5 K credit from state of california. I am super happy about that. If you are not happy and want more bells and whistles go for Tesla. “ Bolt is poor man tesla” It has been my tag line ever since I purchased my first Bolt in 2015.
Im a former 2017 and 2021 Bolt owner. The lane assist never kept car centered, it would ping pong back and forth from each side of the lane. I also thought if Bolt could tell me time between me and car in front, it could probably do adaptive cruise control, too. Finally, don’t know if it has changed or not, but the overhyped OTA updates happened only one time on my 2017 for an infotainment update. Had a couple other updates, but they always required me to bring car to dealership. That all being said, I thought Bolt was a great car for the money. I no longer own my previous Bolts because of the battery fire recall, but I would definitely consider another….Bolt assuming battery issue had been resolved. Btw, did GM add a light to the glove box yet? 🤣
Got the 2023 Bolt EUV PREMIER and no light inside the glove box. Otherwise I love it after 3 weeks and 1100 miles.
@@russelldeanna9198 Congrats on your new Bolt EUV. I actually bought my third Bolt last month, a 2023 Bolt EV 2LT.
I think that if you subtract the $6300 price reduction you can overlook every complaint.
THANKS
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9:45 and I have been on that highway through west Texas. So strange to see 85mph speed limit
I can imagine!!
I drove my euv 9000km in 2.5 months, I was expecting to get lower range in winter which is normal for any EV but bro the legs area stays cold all the time because you don't have anything like the engine cars to get some heat around the leg area.and the max speed limt for those bolt euv and ev is 145km hour , don't need it anyway because the max speed limt in Canadian hw is 130km h
Interesting viewpoints and thanks for the reference! I'd love to see if any owners are actually getting closer to 60kW of DCFCing, as in my EUV review, I only saw 53kW. However, my starting SoC was about 26% so I bet one needs to be below 20%, closer to 10%, maybe to see the top spec charging speed, event for a minute or so.
I would generally agree with your viewpoints here, however they are almost all subjective and to you the seats are uncomfortable, to others they are not. I drove an older Bolt for a bit a couple of years ago, and had no issues with those seats and comfort for me.
Sure, the tech could be better and I did not test out the LKA solely on the EUV, only SuperCruise, which worked pretty well like Tesla's AP (which is the benchmark I test other OEM systems on as I own a Model 3 and use AP a lot on the highways). If those systems are important to a prospective buyer, then I would recommend just going with the Premier Trim and adding on SC. It is worth it overall, especially in the U.S. where more roadways are mapped in.
I think we are in agreement that the Bolts overall are GM's value offerings to get those thinking of an all-electric, especially as a secondary vehicle, to look at them since they are "affordable" - in the grand scheme of EV pricing. For sure we need EV pricing to come down to cost-parity with ICEV, however it is what it is today and one should not wait to buy an EV. Next to the ID.4 here in Canada anyway, the Bolts are excellent BEVs that compete pretty ok on pricing and features, against other comparable ICEVs. For a larger vehicle, the ID.4 is the best BEV value today, IMO overall.
Glad you like your EUV and thanks for joining the "EV Revolution" and getting rid of a tailpipe, since after all that is one of the most important points!
Any following distance advise I've every seen gives following distance as time because it is speed dependent.
The standard is one car length for every 10 miles per hour. And nobody I have seen follows it. It's all NASCAR out there.
I heard no real problems besides the speed limiter. It’s not a luxury car so the things you listed aren’t expected.
I like the flimsy rearview mirror more than other plastic box who crunch each time you touch it.
I just got to the point where you talk about the rear view mirror. If you are a rear view mirror snob, you HAVE to try the premier trim level LCD camera rear mirror. I wouldn't get another vehicle without it. It's that good. Heavy tinted windows?? No problem...Your vision is through a camera OUTSIDE THE TINT. This is especially valuable a night where looking thru dark tint makes seeing things more difficult and dangerous. Boxes or people normally blocking rear view mirror?? No Problem. The camera is outside the vehicle. PLUS, you can see such a wide angle of view, using side mirrors are almost optional. Such a great safety feature. If Elon Musk drove cars with rear view mirror cameras, every Tesla would have them...They are that good! (Ok, I see you mention the rear view mirror camera later in the video, but I think it you lived with one, you would be shouting out it's benefits even more)
You got me intrigued: please name one highway where you cannot keep up with the traffic at 95 mph.
Overall, a low quality review showing that you don't really understand the economics of EVs at this point in time.
Haha!
Appreciate you interacting!
I've driven from Las Vegas to LA and back... Fast Road. 75 mph speed limit and well, nobody paying much attention to it.
Some roads in Montana don't have speed limits, I think and of course parts of the Autobahn in Germany.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_the_United_States#:~:text=Portions%20of%20the%20Idaho%2C%20Montana,on%20Texas%20State%20Highway%20130.
Hmm maybe not no limit in Montana. Highest US speed limit is 85 mph in Texas. So you are just driving 10 mph over the limit at 95.
But seriously, I'm not sure what the Bolts range would be at a constant of 85 or 95.
It’s not a software limit. If it goes faster the RPM will destroy the motor.
They target a daily driver yet the seats suck. No adoptive cruise control. It's like you bought a 20 econo box.
Half of the issue is that you seem to want a Premier, but with fast charging. Maybe in 2024-25
I bought a 2020 RAV4 Hybrid and love it. Best of both worlds (gas and elec) and plenty of space.
a Prime?
@@Matt-dx3wo Nope Reg Hybrid LE
@@RichardCasey1967 Fine automobile indeed. Best of both worlds? You could make the case for the Prime fitting that description if the bulk of your driving is done on electric. Regular hybrids aren't going to get us out of this mess, but I realize not everyone cares about that.
Biggest complaint - too much software and the most useful software is behind a paywall.
- I am perfectly okay with basic button controls for everything, ditching the infotainment system altogether. This would require the dash display to also contain battery/charging information.
- The most useful software for me (past the battery info) is the remote start through the app......that requires a subscription to onstar.
I already had an issue with the software on the car (~200 miles). I forgot to put it in park, the next morning when I was driving it, the infotainment system refused to acknowledge that the vehicle was on...while I was driving it. So, I couldn't adjust the airflow to defrost the front windshield. Because of software. Just stupid.
- Never had this fail with manual controls (I am sure people have).
You don't need to do mental math to figure out your following distance. Reaction time is what matters, and at a given speed, corresponds directly with distance. Two seconds should be the minimum following time, if other drivers will allow it.
I just can’t see how that’s helpful info to know…. Thanks for watching, Robert!
@@MetzTech it's helpful to know that you are following too close to the car in front of you to be driving safely.
@@MetzTech At any speed a two second gap is a safe distance from the car in front of you.
@@richardpaulhall depends on the surface condition. The slicker the surface, the longer the safe distance.
Bad seats on base trims has always been a chevy problem. They're pushing you to a higher trim? They're pushing you to the competition.
I definitely NOT gonna buy it after seeing your review. I’ve got frustrated watching your video alone, reading from reviews that some ppl had to take it to a dealership 5 times in first 15k because of bad quality control, now makes a lot of sense
You should watch my other videos. It’s my favorite vehicle I have ever owned ❤️
@@MetzTech Kia Soul >>≥>
How many of those "driver assistance features" can you turn off? I don't want those to be on all the time...or ever for some of them.
You can disable the Lane Keep Assist, Front Pedestrian Detection and Forward Collision System. And you can adjust the gauge cluster so you don’t see the Driving distance monitor
I agree with you 100%.
specially with the tag price for bolt ev.
the LT trim level could come at least with the rear view mirror like the premier or in the infotainment to have the option for rear view camera although you can't see 360 view like premier.
the power energy management in the infotainment is mediocre in terms of information, doesn't show battery percentage anywhere just only mileage.
we need or want to know more how the vehicle is performing.
charger cable, just only for level one.
now the 2022 has level 1 and 2 but I think that this is an option.
Sounds like you should have got the higher trim level, or a Tesla. I think Chevys plan is to sell a electric car with good range at a low price. $34k is about as low as it gets for a car with about a 250 mile range. So yes that means no heated seats and cheep plastic interior, because people know that most of the money goes towards the batteries. So if Chevy is listening then sell us a car that doesn't have a bunch of options on the base model making the price higher.
The one thing I don't like about this car is the gear selector on the center console. Could have put that on the dashboard and better utilized the space for storage.
The trends currently are the headlights in the crash area where the bumper used to be. Dumb design. Also, why the low brake lights? You want to be seen by the drivers behind you. Another missed mark. And another dumb trend.
You get the Super Cruise on the Premier model, with self driving on the roads/highways
Well you can add it to the Premier…only standard on the launch edition
No offense, but this is basically you saying “man I should’ve got the premier” and no complaints valid against Chevy. Spend an extra few thousand if you want those features. You’re already spending 35k.
My euv premier has heated and cooled seats
HAH! GM does it again! does the VOLT come with free flammatory technology! I get to drive and roast marshmallows when it catches fire! GM! they continue to represent AMERICAN ingenuity
The less gadgets around, the less problems. Power seats?? Who cares!!! Its quicker to pull the lever and adjust the seat anyway. All little luxuries a person can go without.
“Ok Grandpa, let’s get you to bed” 😆
You're a big guy so I would imagine cars are not as comfortablevforvyou. Also EVs have to be careful with weight.
A BIG GUY?! 😅
@@MetzTech ok maybe the camera adds 10 pounds
Hopefully, I’m only like 180lbs!
It's not 55 kwH, it's 55kW fast charging. kwH is capacity.
Personally I liked the cloth seats in my test drive of the 2022 bolt EV. Leather and phaux leather makes way too much noise from you simply moving around in my opinion.
That’s a fair point! I definitely get that
Needs 100kw charge and 300mi range and I'm sold. Subaru soltera has same range, awd and bigger.
Probably more expensive too though
I too hate my Bolt. It's imperfect.
I love my Bolt ❤️
95on high way? Petrol triggerd
Speed caps are a good thing. 95 mph? Make it lower.
Of what possible value are "heated seats", let alone "power seats"?
In cold climates, having a warm seat is very nice. Power seats have more adjustment possibilities (if it's more than a 4-way power seat).
Heated seats are a very good idea for an EV if your winters are cold. One of the biggest draw of battery energy, aside from driving is cabin heat. Heated seats use a lot less KWh. Preheat while plugged in and then rely on heated seats and you extend your range considerably.
You work with Chevy Dude don’t you? Pretty sure that you both work at bachmans.
Yes! Mike and I are good friends
I also HATE that Chevrolet only offers premium package in Leather! Faux leather ( like in my Prius) is so much nicer, so much more modern and so much more humane!!! It’s like GM did not get the memo! Toyota and Tesla have used incredible faux leather for years! What’s wrong with GM? Such backward thinking!! I actually had to order LT rather than getting it fully loaded just to avoid the archaic leather seats! So disappointing!!!
What should the hides be used for after the cows are turned into hamburgers a lot of people eat?
So, Louis, what are the five things you miss about your Crosstrek?
Ooo. That's a great question. May have to make a video on that :)
Spoiler on that rearview mirror part
Paying for gas at pirate prices. 🤣🤣🤣
DEFINITELY don't miss that!
You could almost say it's a great car for $20,000. But for the actual price it's a rip off.
If I'm going to make the switch to electric why am I going to give all the savings to the car makers?
By switching to electric, car makers eliminate 40% of man hours needed to make the car. Prices should be going down not up.
You’ve obviously owned very few vehicles. What you’ve bought is a $25k car sitting atop a $10k battery. That’s why your car is $35k. So, you should expect a low rent interior.
There 25k vehicles that have quality interior materials, Victor
Thanks for watching!
#1 it will spontaneously combust 😂😂😂
I will take my chances at 0.006%
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Those review are similar. Need tug of war or something epic to get likes and reviews!
Haha
I hate that grill. Looks like it’s been shrink wrapped with gray plastic. I think you need to blacken it on your cool bolt.
Let me guess, there's not enough headroom in the cabin for you and your man bun.
Headroom is great 👍🏼 not everyone started going bald at 23, Dennis 🫤
Should've got the Premier lol.
One of the reasons I got the Premier is the HD rear view mirror. By the way the EV doesn't have the HD mirror option, you can't get it on that car only the EUV. I also got leather seats with adaptive cruse, standard in the Premier, for the extra bucks it's well worth it for me. No super cruse, no Bose either, have it in my 2020 EV and it's useless, they put the sub in the spare tire compartment - yeah that works!
I never thought the distance thing was worth anything, I never use that screen.