Comparison: 2011 Volt to a 2017 Volt by an actual owner of both.

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  • In this video I show a side by side comparison of a 2011 Volt and a 2017 Volt. It is only an example of some of the changes that have been made. Any other questions? Just leave them in the comments section.
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  • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
    @TheDisgruntledMechanic  5 лет назад

    Checkout my Amazon store---
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    • @gimmieboy
      @gimmieboy 5 лет назад

      How much is it to charge the car daily?

  • @johnadams3267
    @johnadams3267 5 лет назад +67

    I am still pissed at GMs decision to discontinue the Volt.
    RIP Volt (2011-2019)

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  5 лет назад +10

      ME TOO! Until there is a better infrastructure for full electric vehicles I think it was the best option!

    • @bmw803
      @bmw803 4 года назад

      It sucks, but it makes no sense to keep making a car at a loss due to its extra costs due to the nature of combining gas and ev. BOLT replaced the VOLT. Batteries are way cheaper than when they developed the VOLt. Its probably cheaper to build a BOLt today than a VOLT.

    • @PFab
      @PFab 4 года назад

      Until this happened.....
      www.gmc.com/electric-truck/hummer-ev?eVar36=RREPS0661_CRABMODE_RRGM01_16651003542

    • @aidensnew8562
      @aidensnew8562 3 года назад

      @contact you can find then fully loaded used with like only 20k miles for 16-17k if you want a LT i've seen them as low as 13k and a good number of people are reporting running first gen volts for well over 200k miles honestly i've been eyeing used ones up a lot just because of how unbelievable cheap they seem to be.

    • @HD-ph1dc
      @HD-ph1dc 3 года назад

      @@PFab what kind of price tag we talkin here??

  • @erickbelmer9350
    @erickbelmer9350 6 лет назад +53

    Great Info. Brother!! Thanks for Sharing. I have a 2012 volt that just turned 400,000 miles and still running great. Keep your 2011! It is over built compared to your 2017!

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад +8

      Believe me 2011 Volt isnt going anywhere! Thanks!

    • @wowowiiwaa1337
      @wowowiiwaa1337 6 лет назад +1

      So are the 2011-12s different than the 2013-16 models? Or was the first makeover the 2017 model?

    • @RickSaffery
      @RickSaffery 6 лет назад

      Erick, that's impressive! What's your mileage split look like, all electric vs gas?

    • @hjoseph4327
      @hjoseph4327 6 лет назад +2

      volt 2016 and up design is disaster, the previous volt 2011-2015 was way better

    • @hayonimengi4171
      @hayonimengi4171 6 лет назад

      h Joseph I feel same way!

  • @fieldsofomagh
    @fieldsofomagh 7 лет назад +13

    As a previous Prius owner and experienced driver, this is great praise indeed and a real complement to the manufacturer.

  • @EXOVCDS
    @EXOVCDS 7 лет назад +60

    If more people were passionate about what they owned... there would be less junk on the roads! I'm sure they'll serve you well for a long time to come! And the 2011 might end up being a collector item!?

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 6 лет назад +16

    More value in the opinion of a mechanic who owns both with a camera that shakes than that of camera pro with little know

  • @ThatsJustMyView
    @ThatsJustMyView 5 лет назад +15

    I have a 2012 Volt. It is the most worry-free vehicle I have ever owned.

  • @ashunderwood88
    @ashunderwood88 7 лет назад +19

    Both are sharp cars but I love the design inside and out of the 2011 more. I would not have guessed that would happen. I always seemed to preference newer.
    Great comparison!

  • @maples328
    @maples328 3 года назад +2

    Really nice 👍 down to earth guy giving an actual user opinion. In retrospect, they over hyped a car they weren’t gonna make enough of anyways. They did the same on the EV1 ($8 million marketing campaign on a car you literally could not buy).

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  3 года назад

      yep EV1 lease only with no option to buy! I am glad I bought my 2011 Volt but because of limited production the parts are/will be scarce!

  • @rodneywilliams2795
    @rodneywilliams2795 6 лет назад +5

    I really appreciate your comparison. I have 110k on my 2011 and like you I really enjoy the car. No problems so far. I'm a music guy. One of the really nice features of the 2011 is the hard drive that allows you to record your CDs into the car's hard drive system...really nice feature.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! and yes the hard drive is nice. the 2017 does not have that installed.

  • @kevinerickson2595
    @kevinerickson2595 6 лет назад +16

    I have a 2012, just bought a 2018 today, I got 10,000 on trade in,I have 68000 miles on it, never had a problem with it, I wish I could have kept the 2012 but the 2018 I so nice 🙄

  • @prescottpeterson6786
    @prescottpeterson6786 3 года назад +3

    Mad respect for your time putting this video together a couple years ago. It helped me today decide when choosing which used Gen to go for. Also mad respect for holding coffee like a boss while explaining your thoughts. Subscribed!

  • @baddriversofnorthtexas6850
    @baddriversofnorthtexas6850 7 лет назад +33

    Dont tell kilmer you had an issue with a toyota

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +10

      He wouldn't believe me anyhow!

    • @cbjueueiwyru7472
      @cbjueueiwyru7472 5 лет назад +1

      REV UP YOUR VOLTS!!!!!!!!!

    • @oisiaa
      @oisiaa 5 лет назад +1

      @@edge2science The 2016+ Volt's battery is only a little bit bigger than the 2011-2016 Volt. The new Volt's battery is cycled much deeper than the original Volt which causes wear on the battery. The "old" Volt is very gentle on the battery by cycling between about 20% and 85% state of charge.

    • @bmw803
      @bmw803 4 года назад +2

      Kilmer is the Toyota cult leader. You can't say anything against Toyota as he will be in denial and shut you down. Even if Toyota made plenty of cars that were trouble.

  • @superapple4ever
    @superapple4ever 6 лет назад +40

    I personally prefer the design of the first generation.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад +5

      me too actually. I always liked the the two colors with the black roof

    • @ramblin_man23
      @ramblin_man23 4 года назад +5

      Not me. The gen 2 looks way cooler.

    • @peterdaniel66
      @peterdaniel66 4 года назад +1

      @@ramblin_man23 Gen 2 looks like a cheap cruze.. and the interior is so bland and cheap plastic.. Yes the 2011 has plastic but it is much richer and unique in design.

    • @eddyl3748
      @eddyl3748 4 года назад

      @@TheDisgruntledMechanic idk, your video makes me like both (from the outside) even if I do like the newest one more.

    • @maples328
      @maples328 3 года назад

      Making it look 👀 too much like the awful Sonic ! 🤮

  • @MrOnemanop
    @MrOnemanop 5 лет назад +3

    Your passion for the car comes through. Don't pay attention to the haters. Just carry on. Great (comparison) video!

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark 3 месяца назад +1

    I watched this to help me decide between buying a 2015 or a 2018 Volt. I love the technology behind these cars and am eager to have it working for me. I could definitely get into a 2015 for considerably less than the 2018, but I think I’m gonna go with the 2018. The center stack in gen 1 really puts me off. All those buttons - crazy. The gen 2 looks so much cleaner in the center stack. Add in the improved economy and range of the gen 2 makes the 2018 worth the extra dollars I’ll have to put down for it. Good video - thank you.

  • @NewLevelAuto
    @NewLevelAuto 7 лет назад +7

    What's funny is I never saw this video because I was hanging out with you when it came out 😄. I saw this little buggy in action and she's a sweet ride. Thanks for sharing !

  • @IrisMG
    @IrisMG 7 лет назад +2

    2011 was the first model year for the Volt, and it looks like it truly was experimental. Customer feedback must have led to the refinements you see in the 2017. Very interesting video!

  • @Truth_Spoken
    @Truth_Spoken 6 лет назад +5

    I’ve always been a big fan of the first generation Volt styling. Wouldn’t mind having a 2012+ someday.

  • @Foxxie55
    @Foxxie55 6 лет назад +2

    I bought one in 2012.. (Oct. 2011).. My wife loves it.. I also like the black top looks much better than the solid same color of the new ones..

  • @haiyanqu698
    @haiyanqu698 6 лет назад +2

    Owns 2013 Volt, very happy about it! Thanks a lot for sharing!!

  • @davidwebster2616
    @davidwebster2616 5 лет назад +4

    I'm late to this party but I wanted to share my Volt and Prius experience: Owned a 2012 Volt and my wife has a 2012 Prius III. Both are great, Prius beats the Volt in MPG when in gas/electric mode. However, the volt beats the Prius in everything else. Oil changes are much cheaper in the Volt as well. The volt drives like a regular car and feels more solid. I could keep going but that's the gist of it.

  • @78NeoSapien
    @78NeoSapien 6 лет назад +2

    I just upgraded from a 2012 to a 2017 and was also disappointed that the dropped the integrated garage door feature.
    I do like the new center console design and the regen paddle.

  • @henrynora52
    @henrynora52 5 лет назад +4

    You forgot the Neatest feature! Our 2012 was the last year Chevy had a hard drive.. which you can pause the radio channels when you go into a store for 20 minutes or play a Led Zeppelin song over 3 or 4 times, LOL nice video

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  5 лет назад +1

      YES! When I get into my 2017 after driving my 2011 I really do miss this feature in the 2017 a lot! And I did not know that 2012 was the last year for this feature! Thanks for the info! PS Glad you said Led Zeppelin and not something like New Kids on the block! haha!

  • @krystenvandever8645
    @krystenvandever8645 4 года назад +2

    I have a 2012 that I got a few days ago. This car is RAD! I have the keyless entry and I love it. This is so far my favorite car, and I landed it with only 59,000 miles!

  • @samjamrobstream5590
    @samjamrobstream5590 6 лет назад +8

    I'm sure it's nicer to drive the newer one, but I definitely prefer the look of the older model.

  • @WallaceRoseVincent
    @WallaceRoseVincent 2 года назад +1

    Merry Christmas from 2021! Thanks for the video.

  • @jeffyork9389
    @jeffyork9389 5 лет назад +3

    Great video on honest information and I too tried a Prius. Only a few days and didnt like it. I'm considering buying a Volt and really appreciate your honest words.

  • @mikeandersonwa
    @mikeandersonwa 4 года назад +2

    The electric charge door thing was also like that on my 2013 (Same as 2011), I actually like that for sure

  • @thebigmann81
    @thebigmann81 Год назад +1

    Don't forget under drive mode to mention mountain mode it's a game changer. If you get down on battery ,let's say 2 miles put it in mountain mode it will start to charge half your battery before it switches from gas back to battery.

  • @toddbenfield6546
    @toddbenfield6546 4 года назад +2

    I have a 2012, and a 2018. I like them both! Each one has its pros/cons. The 2018 is more sporty feeling than the 2012. It’s also more efficient. I like the controls on my 2012. It feels more spaceship like👍 I like the home link also. I like my grey leather in my 2018, over the black. Great video, and keep Volting✌️

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  4 года назад

      I am the same way. I like them both for their own reasons.

    • @toddbenfield6546
      @toddbenfield6546 4 года назад

      The Disgruntled Mechanic both great cars! I guess they had to cut some corners on the gen 2, because of the extra range. You didn’t mention the gen 2 has no CD player (I don’t use anyway).The gen 2 has more tech also, over the gen 1, and runs on regular gas (saving $1 gallon)

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  4 года назад +1

      Yes and the gen2 doesn't have the harddrive either. but the range and the gas savings are defiantly an advantages of the gen2. Also the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assist Systems) that I thought I wouldn't use are nice for long drives!

  • @jamesbecker4326
    @jamesbecker4326 6 лет назад +1

    it's unfortunate that you had so many problems with your prius. I have owned 2 prius's 2006 and 2011 and sold the 2006 with 213,000 miles and NEVER had a single problem with it. Battery was fine. Of course these are 2 very different vehicles (volt/prius). I drove many long trips and a volt would just be running on the gas engine most of the time and getting only 35mpgs or so and the prius got 50-60mpg unless you drive really fast and then like 45mpg. Good video, Volts are still not very well understood and you are helping inform.

  • @rickyleblanc3945
    @rickyleblanc3945 5 лет назад +3

    You had my thumbs up in the first 3 minutes! Great comparison!

  • @Hulk-mc7bp
    @Hulk-mc7bp 6 лет назад +2

    Good video. I own a 2014 volt and has been a great car. However, I wish they had done a few things a bit different, for example:
    - I would like the radio just to be completely independent of the center screen. Just like most manufacturers use to make them years back so you could buy and install your own radio/ sound system. i know, some might argue that break-ins would happen to get those stereos, but I just find the buttons/screens too distracting.
    - The interior space is still a bit cramped, even my wife complains about the back seats and she is short.
    - I would like to have the option to change the voice command to male. Even cheap GPS systems have that option.
    - The space where the air compressor is stored is just plain dumb. If you are carrying things in the trunk and have the need to inflate your tires, you literally have to take everything out in order to access the compressor. A space on any "side wall" (above the rear tires) would be better to avoid this situation, or at least the trunk "floor" should have been split so that only a small area would have been open to access the air compressor.
    (Is the compressor in the new model in same place as it is in the original?)

  • @banpowel9784
    @banpowel9784 4 года назад +4

    1st Gen 2011, will become a classic, looks stunning, and I feel it will age really well.

  • @danwat1234
    @danwat1234 Год назад

    I love, love the cup holder liners in the 1st gen. COvers all spills and removable easy clean and reinstall

  • @bladerunner556
    @bladerunner556 6 лет назад +3

    I’m looking into buying a hybrid car and I was on the fence between a 2015 Volt and a 2015 Prius. Your video is making me lean towards the Volt. Great video.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад +4

      I have not driven a newer Prius so things may have changed since I had mine but I would not hesitate to buy a new Volt again!

    • @jamesbecker4326
      @jamesbecker4326 6 лет назад +2

      the volt is a great normal commuter car. the battery only lasts 35-40 miles then you need to recharge or use gas at about 35mpg. I have had 2 Prius's and rarely got less than 50 mpg. I used to drive 50k miles per year and most of it 200 - 500 at a time. the volt would do nothing for me, althoght I believe it is a great car for people that have reg jobs and drive 30 - 50 miles a day.

    • @health_fitness_wellness24
      @health_fitness_wellness24 6 лет назад +2

      Its an amazing drive, you should consider this car for sure.

  • @FrankConforti
    @FrankConforti Год назад +1

    I know this is a five year old video but thought “what the hell…”. I have a 2013 ruby red Volt with all of the options available at that time. It has been my daily driver for years. I drove it almost 100% electric thanks to having free access to electric chargers at work and an L2 charger at home. It is absolutely the most reliable vehicle I have EVER owned. The worst thing that happened was the failure of the 12V AGM battery. It has about 80,000 miles on it and it still runs like it is still 2013. About the only thing slightly negative is how low the car is to the ground and the front air dam to make it more aerodynamic. On the crappy Pennsylvania roads that front damage is nearly gone from contact with the road.
    I also have a 2018 we bought used when a bunch of California Volts came off their leases. Got it for a fantastic price considering it has every option. It had only 15,000 miles on it because of Covid when a lot of people drove less. We’ve owned it for a full year now. Comparing it to the 2013, I’d say it is a draw. Gone are the little buttons which I really never got used to in the 2013. I do appreciate the 50-60 mile range now that I’m retired. I also LOVE the heated steering wheel. The car, just like its older brother, has been trouble free… except for potholes which are common around here. I have popped two tires hitting what I would call tiny holes which required replacement. The 2013 take potholes much better. I suspect it is the tire size in the 2018 that appears to have smaller sidewalls. Both cars are billygoats when it comes to driving in ice. I’ve climbed iced-over hills at 1 to 2 miles per hour in places even 4WD vehicles couldn’t make it. The traction control on both is amazing.
    Which of the two do I like the most? Both of them. I plan to keep them for as many years as I can. Period. We are now looking at some of the new beefy ev SUVs that have hit the market but I’m wary of many because it took GM two decades to get it right and slapping an electric drivetrain into a conventional vehicle is not the same as integrating the battery system into the vehicle.

  • @ChristCenteredMinist
    @ChristCenteredMinist 5 лет назад +2

    I have 2017 volt too. Since there's no mechanical connection between engine and motor, I always keep mine in L gear even on the freeway (even at 80 mph)... It doesn't hurt it, actually it has more power being geared down like that. And makes battery last longer.

  • @jmwSeattle
    @jmwSeattle 6 лет назад +3

    Very interesting about the maintenance reliability. It used to be in the old days AMERICAN cars were cheaper to repair and maintain. It would be nice to see that come back.

    • @laurentcambon
      @laurentcambon 2 года назад

      Today, if you have a good reliable car, you only need to change oil, brakes, air filter, and maybe plugs every 160000 km. And fill the liquids. That’s how I maintain my 2002 sentra. Rides like a new car.

  • @douglashughes2331
    @douglashughes2331 5 лет назад +3

    New Garage door openers have the ability to use your phone. Even away from home (if you need to let someone in or you forgot to close it) This is why car companies are going away from the opener built into the car

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  5 лет назад +1

      Yes I know but old dinosaurs like me that have 25 year old USA made Overhead garage door openers that still work, just hate to replace them just to use an app.

  • @evtrekker1317
    @evtrekker1317 7 лет назад

    @eric smith I'm a 2013 Volt owner. The Volt will do a fuel maintenance cycle every 5 weeks or so if you don't run the generator. That gas tank is pressurized to keep fuel fresh which is why there's a release button in the car and tells you on the dash if it's okay to open. Gen 1 tank is 9.3 USG, gen 2 is 8.9 compared to Prius which is about 11.

  • @al591
    @al591 7 лет назад +1

    I think the styling of the first gen is way better inside and outside ,but I have to say that extra electric miles on gen 2 is very cool
    the 2012 and 2011 dont have hold mode and that sucks
    ,I will never go back to ice car though, im waiting for a used tesla model 3 but in the meantime the volt is more than adequate

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +1

      I still like the looks of the 1st gen myself. One of the reasons I couldn't part with it.

  • @aq305
    @aq305 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing! I’ve been contemplating replacing my first gen Volt for the new one. Would be great to see more about the difference in hatch space before making a decision.

  • @BigDog50001
    @BigDog50001 7 лет назад +1

    The grill on the 2017 is pretty sharp, nice vid Mike!

  • @dane9193
    @dane9193 5 лет назад +3

    Great comparisons. I'm 100% in agreeance with you also. I don't know why GM is putting Homelink only in the more expensive vehicles. It isn't that expensive of an option! I'd MUCH rather have that than the lane keep assist and forward collision alert in my opinion. Seems GM is trying to entice people into buying more expensive vehicles with tricks like that?

  • @txsviking
    @txsviking 7 лет назад +1

    Great comparison between the two. 20 extra miles is a big bonus too.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Terry. There are some differences in that gas engine also that I forgot to mention! oh Well.

  • @terrytichenor708
    @terrytichenor708 7 лет назад +8

    I leased a 2013 for 3 years then purchased a 2017 in February 2016.
    If you really want your garage door opener back, you have 2 options.
    1. Get a HomeLink Rearview Mirror to replace the OEM mirror.
    2. If you are handy with a Dremel Tool, you can install the built in version right into your overhead console.
    Both are available on Amazon and Ebay. Check out the Volt owners forum at GM-Volt.com. Here are detailed instructions on how to do the overhead install.
    gm-volt.com/forum/showthread.php?208330-G2-Garage-Door-Opener-Teksavy-s-homelink-installation-DONE..-Instructions-inside&highlight=techsavy

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад

      Man I thank you for the ideas but I really do not want to hack up a 2017 just for that.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +1

      +The Disgruntled Mechanic I do like mirror idea though!

    • @Tanstaaflitis
      @Tanstaaflitis 7 лет назад

      Why not attach $20 a fob into that space? A bit of velcro would do the trick.

  • @pauls635
    @pauls635 3 года назад +1

    My 2011 was the premier, and the door would unlock when I get close and there was no button, just pulling on the handle when I was close with the key fob. But the button is cool so you can unlock all doors if set. Love the car so much, got the 2018 recently. The only thing is with the 2011, I did have many issues where I was constantly going to the dealership to get corrected, so I had to trade it in and get something else at the time. Still love the car, so I went back with the newer model. Personally I loved the buttons in the 2011, looked advanced over the newer console also the shifter on the 2011. Also the range. Many people get this confused. The range is adjusted by the driving style. I know that many got only about 25 mile while I was able to get about 38 to 42 on the 2011 because of their driving style. That is a big note to think about. Love the review.

  • @Hulk-mc7bp
    @Hulk-mc7bp 10 месяцев назад +1

    I would have loved if GM had used those sent resistance panels in the volt, just like the Saturns had.
    We had 2 Saturns in my family, they were extremely reliable and they looked like new for about 15 to 20 years.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  10 месяцев назад

      me too! I still have a 1993 Saturn SC2 setting around. I had to take it off the road because the frame rusted through. Body still in good shape.

  • @ebsmawo6967
    @ebsmawo6967 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you. Ampera 2012 driver.

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop 7 лет назад +5

    Great video. Well all you have to do is drive down hill to and from your destination. Then your regeneration would be great. I had to walk uphill to school both directions. hahaha

  • @C4M3120N
    @C4M3120N 6 лет назад +1

    Great Video Comparison! Thank you for taking the time to make this. I am making a Volt my next used car purchase and while I personally vastly think the Gen 1's look cooler than the Gen 2's as far as body styles go, your comparison video just showed me I should be very happy with any Volt I get my hands on. I've watched dozens and dozens of Volt videos. Your's is the first one I felt compelled to say thank you for. Great review!

  • @nofxslc
    @nofxslc 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! Very fair and accurate comparisons two cars. I just bought a 2017 and love it. What's love to see more technical comparisons/breakdowns of the various cars. Keep up the great work!

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you. I think I am going to do a comparison on the regenerative capabilities of both of them. There is a definite difference on how much the 2 vehicles recovers charge.

  • @daletodd8752
    @daletodd8752 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the comparison. I owned a 2012 for several years and it was totaled in a accident and I replaced it with the 2017. I have no issues with either year. I will say that the additional mileage on the 2017 up to 60 miles on a charge depending on the season was a huge increase over the 2012. During spring and summer you can get 60 however in the cooler fall and winter it was 50-55. Still a huge increase over the 2012 that was 45-50 to 35-40 based on season.
    I love that both use a 110 volt charger, nothing to install to charge your vehicle. However I purchased a rapid charger for around $750.00 and the charging time is incredibly shorter. If you’re at zero on the battery the 110volt charger is 10-12 hours and with the rapid charger it’s 3-4 hours. I installed my charger at our pharmacy and I delivered prescriptions around town etc and plugged back up at pharmacy and kept pretty much a full charge all day between running errands and deliveries. I used the 110 volt charger at home and since it was almost full 2-4 hours at home and it was full again.
    I did not keep track of fuel spending with the 2012, however I do on the 2017. I document the date time gallons, mileage and cost per gallon along with total cost of fill up. My 2017 as of June 2020 has 51,000 miles and I’ve spent $218.67 in fuel. Depending on driving distances I go months without fueling up and I keep forgetting where the button to unlock fuel lid is at. I love the fact that I’m not limited to driving only on battery but even on gas I get 40mpg+ on the engine. I’m a retired army veteran and occasionally have to drive two or three hours to the closest VA hospital and that’s been the bulk of my engine time.
    I also own a 2015 Toyota Prius and it get 45-55 mpg based off of driving conditions and I’ve had no issue at all with reliability. However the ride is not as smooth or quite as the Volt and just feels flimsy. Nowhere near the ride and creature comforts inside like the Volt.
    I’d like to say that I never understood why Chevy never tried to promote the Volt and market and advertising the awesome features and statistics of the Volt. It almost seems that they were ashamed of the vehicle. Now I hear that they are dropping the Volt for the new Bolt. I’ve not driven one or seen one up close but from the pictures I’ve seen I’m not impressed by them at all. Reminds me of the Chevette smaller and cheap looking. I’ve had many people compliment me on the sporty looking Volt and ask what kind of car it it. Their jaws drop when I share the mpg and fuel cost of operating the vehicle. I don’t ever see me buying a Tesla for two reasons. 1 the cost and 2. Being all electric I believe I would have anxiety over the battery level on the car. The distance I occasionally drive to the VA is over 300 miles round trip. I’d hate to know I would have to find a charging station to complete the trip. Personally I love my volt and the ability to utilize gas to continue to drive is priceless. Another feature of the 2017 that I don’t recall the 2012 having is the ability to manually select engine only to save your battery for another time. That nice for interstate driving when the battery is rapidly used at 75-80 mph and then switch back to battery when you are driving 55 mph or less to maximize the battery and miles you can drive on electric only.
    Thanks brother you did an amazing job on the video. If you ever get down to Conway SC stop by Rivertown Pharmacy and we can break bread and enjoy telling our stories.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  4 года назад

      Ok so I am retired so dont be surprised if I show up some day! And yes I had a model 3 ordered but canceled and got the 2017 Volt. So I will save my stories in case I stop by. Be forewarned I get talking about my Volts it is hard to get me to shut up!

  • @ki5ngau
    @ki5ngau 5 лет назад +3

    I bought a 2013 Volt (from a lease) in 2015 and love it. I love it so much that I bought a second 2013 for my wife. We still love our Volts and plan to drive them until they die.

  • @OneAuto
    @OneAuto 7 лет назад +7

    Great video. They look a nice car, shame about your opener feature on the 2017 but its got a much nicer dash layout.
    Cheers Mike!

  • @palakaman
    @palakaman 7 лет назад +1

    My 2013 has the automatic opening electric door. The FOB can also be used to open the electric door.

  • @MrPt3
    @MrPt3 5 лет назад +2

    This was an excellent video. Thanks a bunch.

  • @danwat1234
    @danwat1234 Год назад

    12:00 The storage compartment on the top of the dash is great for the Volt Shelf branded magnetic phone mount it just slots and locks in there.

  • @jacksonbangs6603
    @jacksonbangs6603 6 лет назад +7

    Doesn't the 2011 Volt only seat 4 people and require premium gas? Didn't Chevy improve the Volt for 2017 to run on regular gas and can seat 5 people? Good video, just thaught it would be nice to spot out those differences as well.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      been a while since I did this video and I would have to watch it again to make sure but I really thought I mentioned about the gas.

    • @Scarbosul
      @Scarbosul 5 лет назад

      @@edge2science I get anywhere from 60 to 70 miles out of a full charge on my 2016. I think what's making the difference is how you drive. If I spend the entire time going 80 on a freeway, I also get lower numbers.

  • @iivaridark6850
    @iivaridark6850 7 лет назад +2

    A really nice and educational video! Thanks!

  • @royamberg9177
    @royamberg9177 7 лет назад +1

    Just bought a 2012. So far I really like it.

  • @luigifernandes
    @luigifernandes 4 года назад +2

    Great video mr. Disgruntled!!!

  • @sublimefan661
    @sublimefan661 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the upload, I have been looking at the volt for over a year now. My lease is up on my Silverado in a few months and want one of these for my daily driver.

  • @thebigmann81
    @thebigmann81 Год назад +1

    If you leave key in center console and accidentally close lid and close door when step outside car will lock but won't unlock because car doesn't recognize the key fob being near by.

  • @bsmith3948
    @bsmith3948 5 лет назад +2

    This comparison review was well done.

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat 4 года назад +1

    Great video comparison. I have a 2014 and the dash is almost identical to your 2011. I agree about the dash of many buttons. It was months before I could figure out how to use the climate control while driving. I just let the seat warmers do their thing. But the one thing that is really fickle about the dash on my 2014 is that many of those buttons are touch sensitive, so don't even think about brushing off that dust layer while the car is on, lol. For comparison, I get around 37 mile ev charge when the weather falls below 40 and in warm weather it ranges from 48 - 51 ev charge miles, depending upon conditions. I love my Volt.

  • @Endoe.McKronic
    @Endoe.McKronic 5 лет назад +2

    The first volts had such a bad blind spot that I didn't want to buy it... 2016 model came out and I LOVED IT! but that electric tank door sucks!! Every time I wash the car it pops open.

  • @KTPurdy
    @KTPurdy 7 лет назад +1

    I thought the Volt concept car was extremely cool looking. As you compare it the Gen I you can see similar design ques throughout the exterior that map back to the Concept car. One of those design nods was the black roof and back, which was cool because it brought you closer to the visual feel of the concept. As such, it was a bummer in 2013 when they got rid of them. The polished wheels were also cannily close to the concept.
    BTW, I also love the garage buttons on the Gen I and I think the buttons on the steering wheel feel higher quality on the Gen I compared to Gen II as well.
    Thanks for the video.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад

      my pleasure. I am going to do another one in the future on the Volts and they way they operate.

  • @amirualpotly3172
    @amirualpotly3172 7 лет назад +1

    48000 miles on my volt, bought it used with 34000. No issues so far, one oil change. 75.6 mpg overall, great car. Simple but effective daily driver.

  • @normansmith7806
    @normansmith7806 7 лет назад +1

    Great video and review ! Hope you and Helga have a great 4th !

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Mike. I caught this between flights. Thanks, it gave me something to do. Having rode in your 2017 I can agree it's a very comfortable car and I love that color. A new car is on my bucket list someday and the Volt is in the running because of your interest and good luck with them. I hope it continues to be a good car for you. See you soon.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Wyatt! yes it really has nothing to do with me being a "tree huger!" THey have just been dependable and I love driving them!

  • @floobertuber
    @floobertuber 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. Don't take any sh** from nitpickers who don't like your taping style. it's fine!
    I leased a 2012 and own a 2014. Couple of things.
    1. The 2012s did indeed have the "silver chicklet" on the doors for keyless entry. No need to use your fob, just have it nearby.
    2. The 2012s had the key-fob charge door release as you mentioned. FWIW, mine never had any issues functioning, not even in winter, unless it actually got iced over -- which would affect any door of course.
    3. Regarding electric range: You mentioned 40miles was your max. Incremental updates to the pack allowed more KWHr to be used, depending on when the car & its pack were manufactured. My 2012 could go 51 miles under ideal circumstances. In my 2014 the update was pretty minor from the 2012, but I can still go 53 miles under good conditions and lower speeds.
    4. As you mentioned, no VIN-4 on the radios in the 2012s. At least, I did not have that. FWIW, my radio's head unit was a VERY early MyLink unit with no NAV. MyLink was kind of buggy and limited (it had issues if you had a ton of MP3s on a USB stick). The 2014's radio is a LOT better and indexes music well over 10x faster, too.
    5. Also as you said, the engine will come on to assist with cabin heat below a certain temperature. Until mid-year MY2012s had the same cut-in point as 2010s and 2011s: 26F ambient temperature. Then the engine would cycle on-and-off, as needed, to help with cabin heating. Later gen-1 Volts would allow you to choose 15F. Now I don't know about you, but when it's that damned cold, I want as much hot air as I can get, so I didn't care that the engine was gonna run!!
    The heated seats in my 2012 were a huge help too. ALWAYS get the butt-toaster option in a northern state! My 2014 doesn't have those and I really miss 'em. Have to use an accessory heated pad now, and those are universally crappy. I am jealous of the 2016/17's heated wheel option! Would love to have that.
    I put 33,000 miles on that 2012 and only used 32 gallons of gas to do it. Fantastic car. I loved it!!
    I'm still driving my 2014 but have MUCH lower distance needs now. Ironically I use more gas, because when I DO pile on the miles, it's for out-of-town, 200+ mile roadtrips -- hence gas is needed. Nevertheless I'm at about 11,500 and only have used about 43 gallons, for over 250 "MPG" (in quotes because yes, I realize it's a poor metric... but there ya go).

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      Thank you for all the information! it is all good to know. And thanks for the encouragement.

  • @volgnit
    @volgnit 7 лет назад +1

    Definitely a thumbs up from me TDM. Very interesting and great editing too.

  • @normbrousseau2359
    @normbrousseau2359 5 лет назад +2

    Super vid👍 I just bought a used 2014 Volt and your video was a revelation to me , thanks Mr, disgruntled Mechanic 😀 i traded my 2008?GMC ENVOY in for It!

  • @utah133
    @utah133 2 года назад

    I also have one of each generation.. My rare-ish one is on the other end of the production run... A 2019 LT. Our 2013 Premier is still going strong.

  • @AZsmoothrider
    @AZsmoothrider 4 года назад +1

    Love my 2013! 500mpg over 2+ years (one oil change).

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  4 года назад +1

      Right there with you! I actually love both of mine but 2011 has a special place in my heart!

  • @130flyboy65
    @130flyboy65 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks! Great and very informative! I've been wanting to test drive them and haven't seen any in a dealer near me. I dig the extended range.

  • @health_fitness_wellness24
    @health_fitness_wellness24 6 лет назад +1

    I love my 2012 volt, I am looking for a new car and I keep wanting another volt. I think I'm so in love with it and I'm thinking it's probably going to be my next car as well. No car drives like Volt.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      No car seems to last like a Volt with very little maintenance!

    • @health_fitness_wellness24
      @health_fitness_wellness24 6 лет назад

      I'm just over 50000 miles and had my first transmission flush because of my warranty. Tires, brakes and all other nicks and nacks still original, I think it will last so long.I drive over 50 miles a day, every day and no issues. Thank God no issues what so ever. I love it. I just find out that a person in Ohio just drove 140000 miles still amazing condition. I think only Hondas are this good when it comes to lasting a while.

  • @hayonimengi4171
    @hayonimengi4171 6 лет назад +3

    I will keep my ‘13 for as long as I can too 😊

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 7 лет назад

    Great comparison to show the similarities and differences between the two Volts. Sure would have been nice if GM left that garage door opener in the 2017. I can see where that would be a nice feature to have. Great work Mike and hope you continue to get good service out of both Volts.

  • @TheAutomanDan
    @TheAutomanDan 6 лет назад +1

    Just purchased a 2018 Volt. Great car so far.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      Awesome! hope you have as good luck with yours as I have had with mine!

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      I saw the original post said 2010 but wasn't going to argue that I was pretty sure 2011 was the 1st year! Congrats!

  • @flight69twa
    @flight69twa 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you!! That was great

  • @THEROC1963
    @THEROC1963 4 года назад +2

    Good job dude!

  • @hellsop
    @hellsop 5 лет назад +1

    There's a small list of things that are really 2011 exclusive and a lot that are kind of ... 2011 & 2012 shared things.
    Proximity door unlock. 2012 gained the button and the proximity stuff.
    On the electric charge door release: 2012 also did electric release, but didn't buffer the swing of the door, which made the "getting actually open" on one press a lot more consistent.
    2012 also had black roof. and hatch panel. 2013 and beyond got body color there.
    2012 lost the VIN display on the center stack display.
    Overhead console: your has two sets of two holes for the hand-free phone system. 2012 replaced the holes with a little 1" round grill running at about the same angle. (I have HEARD but not checked, that there's 4 microphones up there, two for each of driver and passenger, and the paired microphones form some kind of noise-cancelling system.)
    For clarity for others, the little nubs aren't the buttons on the center console either. They're barriers *between* sensitive spots on the flat panel that are the actual buttons. So you press the text. Which is kind of a pain to aim for without taking your eyes off the road to do a thing. Fortunately, there's not much important over there that one needs to change in a hurry. Also they gave some really strange things their own buttons. Like "TP" on the right. "Time Program". You have a DEDICATED button to set the clock/calendar, which most people would use twice a year, at most. Could have skipped that button and made you step through two more button pushes on the config screen to set the time, but no. Fill up that button panel. Similarly, the AS1-2 button. A dedicated button to autoscan the radio dial and set the radio station presets to the strongest signals. Which wipes out any presets you already had. How often do you think you'd use THAT one? But it's a dedicated button....

  • @abbeykroeter
    @abbeykroeter 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the cool info-- I am seriously thinking of the volt for my next car so I needed this.
    Totally unrelated... you probably don't car about this but you live near a birder's wet dream. Either you dubbed in great nature tracks (lol) or in those woods you have these birds singing-- (among others), a yellowthroat, a red-eyed vireo, and one of the grand champions of singers... a wood thrush. That is the fellow making those flute-like sounds throughout the whole thing.
    Yes, an animal geek here but I'm genuine, just like my car-fanaticism. It doesn't get in the way of my years of wrestling and Jiu-jitsu for all those who think they can categorize me.
    Again, thanks for the info.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  7 лет назад

      that info on the birds is cool! I really like the area that I live in. As for the cars, I have another video on some of the questions I have been asked on the 1st video. Keep an eye out for that if you are interested. Thanks! oh and P.S yes a persons interests and their looks can be very deceiving, I know!

    • @RickSaffery
      @RickSaffery 6 лет назад

      I wasn't aware bird watchers were categorized. They somehow avoid getting clubbed in with nerds as bird watching is largely an outdoor activity that doesn't fit that archetype. Anyway, I'm always impressed with how hardcore bird watchers are at both identifying birds by their colors and songs. Have to ask, were you able to identify those birds in the background immediately? Or, did you have to replay the segments a bit?

  • @robby4770
    @robby4770 2 года назад +1

    The gas cap and electric charge door features goes through 2014 at least

  • @dougbryan6721
    @dougbryan6721 5 лет назад +2

    good unique comparison

  • @zyzzyva303
    @zyzzyva303 Год назад +1

    Huh. I just bought a 2013 Volt. Also have a 2004 Prius which has been perfect.

  • @julie2244
    @julie2244 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting. Cannot believe no homelink.

  • @benfaust
    @benfaust 6 лет назад

    We have a 2012 and love it! The only problem we've had is with the charge door not opening some times without playing with it. And you're right, the 2012 does not have the last 4 of the VIN on the display. Also, we do have the button on the outside door handle to unlock it. We get 50 miles per charge during the spring and autumn. But, then, I drive like a little old lady. ;o)

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад +1

      when my charge door sticks I spray it with silicon spray inside the door being very careful not to get any of the spray on the paint. usually helps it to open up! Thanks for watching.

    • @benfaust
      @benfaust 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @johnpuccetti9383
    @johnpuccetti9383 6 лет назад

    I have owned six Prius's I love the car they just make it better and better.

    • @TheDisgruntledMechanic
      @TheDisgruntledMechanic  6 лет назад

      I am sure they have improved since the 2006 I had. Just curious have you ever considered a Volt?

    • @johnpuccetti9383
      @johnpuccetti9383 6 лет назад

      I bought a 2017 Prius Prime in Valencia Ca for $25,540.00 base model Plus tax. Pearl white no extra charge. $1,500.00 CA rebate. $4,505.00 Federal rebate. It is hard to beat that price.

  • @chosenclips6799
    @chosenclips6799 6 лет назад +3

    The 2011 looks far better but I like them both

  • @wristschatz1454
    @wristschatz1454 6 лет назад +1

    I really like the looks of the old one. Seems like they scrape on everything though.

  • @zarcyne
    @zarcyne 7 лет назад +2

    Very interesting video. It is kinda weird but I love the 2011 body style better but like the 2017 interior better. Its a shame they couldn't just merge those. LOL

  • @hermeticsource1824
    @hermeticsource1824 5 лет назад +3

    2012 chevy volt has been an excellent car. Im also most likely one of the first people to put subs in an electric car.(4 12inchs)

  • @russofamerica
    @russofamerica 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting vid. Thanks for uploading.

  • @danwat1234
    @danwat1234 Год назад

    9:10 Luckily to can disable that ERDTT (Engine Running Due To Temperature) behavior by modifying the ambient temperature sensor. Traction battery has numerous temp sensors so there is nothing to worry about it has its own electric heater

  • @robertelzey9810
    @robertelzey9810 2 года назад

    We have two volts my sons volt is a 2013 an mine is a 2017. You can drive your volt in L and when you lift your foot off the gas it will start reducing speed an regenerate. Plus my 2017 volt will park itself. I like my 2017 more but my son loves his 2013. They are just fun to drive!