2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV Hesitations. Bolt fires. Bolt charging costs at home

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    In this video we discuss how to calculate the price of charging your Chevrolet Bolt at home as well as how much it is compared to gasoline. We also discuss the Bolt fires and the different statistics with vehicle fires. Lastly (or firstly in the video) we talk about the hesitation some people are having in regards to electric vehicles.
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  • @apatel478
    @apatel478 Před rokem +22

    I've had no regrets in switching and getting my Bolt.

  • @tedcrockett1028
    @tedcrockett1028 Před měsícem +2

    Great tutorial and exactly the experience we have from our Bolt.Really cheap to run at 12cents per kWh.
    A fifth of the cost of a gas car.
    The Bolts are absolutely a GM Gem!

  • @normt430
    @normt430 Před rokem +22

    "When I finally parked it(Bolt) at my home charging station, it had gone 322 miles on a single charge. Not bad for a car rated at 238 miles per charge. Even more impressive was the fact that I didn't really try very hard to get that many miles out of it. I spent plenty of time in traffic, which helped, but there were a few sections that I was moving along at 65-70 mph as well. No matter how you look at it, 322 miles out of a Bolt is pretty impressive." - Ed Hellwig Edmund's

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem +3

      That's awesome range!!

    • @1975lap
      @1975lap Před rokem +4

      I live in a part of the country where I see heat and extreme cold. Just coming out of a cold snap here and my 2023 Bolt EUV takes a hit in the extreme cold. Around 150 miles of range when it is below zero. I am not complaining or anything, but just a statement of fact. Also, fact is that 150 miles still works for most people most of the time. And it way exceeds my daily needs, so I am not worried. Just a good thing to know.

    • @normt430
      @normt430 Před rokem +1

      @@1975lap my CT6 2.0E plug-in was down to 25 miles of EV range and 26 mpg on the 2.0T. It is usually 45 miles of EV and almost 40 mpg on gas.

    • @1975lap
      @1975lap Před rokem +3

      @@normt430 Oh yes. ICE cars are hit by the cold too. My wife's Subaru Forester is 30 mpg on her route in the summer and 22 in the cold. Her's is 75% and my EV is 65% in the cold. Financially my EV still wins hands down though.

  • @plugandplayEV
    @plugandplayEV Před rokem +3

    Doing great work answering these questions, Dave. Thanks for your informed advocacy from the middle ground!

  • @TrainsFerriesFeet
    @TrainsFerriesFeet Před rokem +28

    I just traded my Bolt for a Tesla Model 3. The only reason I traded it was the Bolt's charging speed was not quite fast enough for long road trips. It was great for me during the pandemic when I wasn't traveling. I charge at home and drove the Bolt about 600 miles a month, which only cost about $17. Electricity is 11.3 cents/kWh where I live. It was fun to drive, quick as a rabbit and almost no maintenance. I highly recommend them.

  • @peterthompson5854
    @peterthompson5854 Před rokem

    Thank you so much Mykle for the response. Very helpful and much appreciated.

  • @DSvideo7777
    @DSvideo7777 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic coverage of very important practical topics people can use. Thanks!!

  • @nicholasmuni7995
    @nicholasmuni7995 Před rokem +2

    Dave you are doing a great job explaining the bolt, keep up the good work!

  • @porterbrass
    @porterbrass Před rokem +1

    Excellent video!! I love how you explained the statistics and charging options. Also, your calculations for comparing to gas cars is very straightforward and helpful. The bolt may be in our short list for my wife’s next vehicle. If it makes financial sense, we may pull the trigger!

  • @jjthehoser762
    @jjthehoser762 Před rokem +8

    For my family’s use case an EV makes sense - we really do small trips in the city here, and the car will be parked in the garage every single night. Our 2023 Bolt EUV redline is scheduled to start being built this week and I can’t wait!

  • @matthewhenry8887
    @matthewhenry8887 Před rokem

    Well done. Answered several questions I had. Thanks.

  • @Luke22022
    @Luke22022 Před rokem

    This is a fair and well presented video. Thank you.

  • @tararomanow3055
    @tararomanow3055 Před rokem +18

    Love the statistics on the fires - setting the record straight!👏👏 Also love the break down in numbers about gas price vs electric price! This is a great video to watch if anyone is considering an EV!🎉

    • @petebusch9069
      @petebusch9069 Před rokem

      Your easily sold, salesmen must love you.

    • @tararomanow3055
      @tararomanow3055 Před rokem

      @@petebusch9069 well I know 1 does 😏🤭😁

    • @petebusch9069
      @petebusch9069 Před rokem +1

      @@tararomanow3055 Something tells me they all do.

    • @tararomanow3055
      @tararomanow3055 Před rokem

      @@petebusch9069 thanks, thats very sweet 😊✌

    • @petebusch9069
      @petebusch9069 Před rokem

      @@tararomanow3055 Depends how you look at it but ok.

  • @tyler2830
    @tyler2830 Před rokem +2

    Dave B once again never disappoints.

  • @chazsmith4351
    @chazsmith4351 Před rokem +2

    Great job with the video Dave, I like the way that you come at this and I think it is a pretty fresh approach that will reach a lot of people who might not otherwise catch on to what could be a very good change in their transportation experience for themselves and for others who will see multiple collateral benefits.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Chaz! My goal is just to provide information and my real world experience. People will have to choose to do what works for them.

  • @toonman361
    @toonman361 Před rokem

    A true, no nonsense video. i hope to be driving my 2023 Bolt EUV in a few weeks. Truly looking forward to it. I have had at least 75% of my family and friends either rebuke me or attack my desire to buy a fully electric vehicle. I can easily see the" fear of change" you mention. I am going out on a limb but I hear so many Bolt owners say how much they enjoy their EV that I am convinced it will be worth my money and effort. Thanks Dave B. Subscribed!

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      You're going to love it David! EV is really a great driving experience.

  • @mikehernandez452
    @mikehernandez452 Před rokem +1

    You should have this video playing in the show room… you be selling bolts left and right!! Awesome video btw and very informative giving the gas and electric comparison.

  • @dscc9
    @dscc9 Před rokem

    Very informative- nice compare and contrast between gas and electric powered vehicles. Well done sir!!

  • @williamlaine2116
    @williamlaine2116 Před rokem

    Very helpful, with relevant statistical support.

  • @VinnieTheCarGuru
    @VinnieTheCarGuru Před rokem +1

    Awesome thanks bro!!!

  • @ArielBatista
    @ArielBatista Před rokem +8

    Great job sir 👍 congratulations on getting very good information out. I for one will never get an ICE again. I have had 2 Bolts, 2 Leafs and now have an ID.4. once the lease is over for the Leaf we are getting an EUV. They are very good fun cars. Keep up the good work 😃.

    • @mikehernandez452
      @mikehernandez452 Před rokem +1

      I also have an ID4, I love that car!! Awesome and fun to drive!

  • @OwenFromOhio
    @OwenFromOhio Před rokem

    Great job!!

  • @_CarlosA
    @_CarlosA Před rokem +1

    Very good video! The Chevy Bolt is a great value currently!

  • @michaellippmann4474
    @michaellippmann4474 Před rokem

    Really great video - Thank you!
    I have had a Bolt EUV Premiere on order for 5 months now and we still do not have a delivery date! But I went to my Hyundai Dealer and they had a dealer allotment of 1 Kona EV Ultimate 2023 model...I bought it on the spot (lucky timing only) we have had it for 2 weeks now and have over 2000 KM on it and absolutely love it.
    We have not canceled our Bolt order just wish GM would get their production moving a bit better!
    Anyway - thank you for your comments they are on point!
    Mike 🇨🇦 🍁 👍

  • @Soprano0913
    @Soprano0913 Před rokem

    Great info and details 👍

  • @Alexdengmusic
    @Alexdengmusic Před rokem

    You are the best salesman ever

  • @jgroves55
    @jgroves55 Před rokem +4

    I'm all in, my trips are always short distance. With a 4000$ rebate here in Lincoln Land it's a no-brainer . Plus heated seats and steering wheel will be nice when winter comes.now I just wait for GM to accept order

  • @evilroyslade2491
    @evilroyslade2491 Před rokem

    Great information

  • @JackPineSavagest
    @JackPineSavagest Před rokem +1

    Well said! I love my bolt EUV and all the myths are untrue. Ordered mine July 22 got it Aug 22.. lucky I guess. I charge at home and on the road use free solar fast chargers (50kw) from the area. I have never got a free tank of gasoline and doubt anyone else has. I also use the car for nature photography on backroads (35-50mph) and get a mid range of 320miles and upwards of 5.5kwh

  • @godfather4506
    @godfather4506 Před rokem

    Hopefully you’ll be able to do a video before it gets sold and as always another awesome video Dave B 👍

  • @michaelmackey754
    @michaelmackey754 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @cruzer211
    @cruzer211 Před rokem

    Good information… thanks

  • @Ken-MrSims
    @Ken-MrSims Před rokem +1

    Great information! My next vehicle will be the 2023 EUV.

  • @matthewjackson9615
    @matthewjackson9615 Před rokem +2

    Very good. Finally some hard data and info about EV's. The bigger question is how will the EV market alter the dealership distribution model ? Aren't we also moving into the point and click online sales model for vehicles? Surely you've given this some thought.

  • @jimmywalters3071
    @jimmywalters3071 Před rokem +2

    I have to congrats you for owning what you sell !! I believe that a good salesman has to own what they sell and believe in the product in which you do .

  • @AnalogueKid2112
    @AnalogueKid2112 Před rokem +4

    I just picked up a 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV with Super Cruise and I’m really enjoying it. Traveling for the weekend to see family, and I think I’ve convinced my mother in law to buy an EV for her next car

  • @richharris4134
    @richharris4134 Před rokem

    My first car was a 76 pinto known for catching fire .I am keeping an open mind about this .I do find the tech fascinating

  • @Bus_211
    @Bus_211 Před rokem

    Nice video Dave B

  • @lirr408
    @lirr408 Před rokem +2

    They are the future. I like the Bt and Volt along with the new Cadillac Evoq and the Blazer is going to have an electric model. Great video.

  • @MrKrieger56
    @MrKrieger56 Před rokem

    I have a 2021 bolt premiere version and I have to say you're pretty much right on, on use case. We are a two person 2 car family both of us retired. Most of our daily driving is in the bolt, which is much cheaper to run than my Wife's Lincoln SUV. We only use the SUV when we travel or when we don't ride together. We have never needed to charge the bolt anywhere but at home. I have owned the bolt for 16 months and have 23k miles of trouble free driving.

  • @georgemartin1436
    @georgemartin1436 Před rokem +1

    I bought a used 2017 Bolt because the free charging at work negated the payment and there was virtually no maintenance required. When they did the huge recall I sold it back to them. I drove it for 50K miles over two years and they paid me 3K more than I bought it for. So I picked up a cheap Volt that gets me ALMOST to work on electricity. So yes I need 8 gallons of gas every 4-5 weeks...both are awesome vehicles.

  • @rustyfarkel
    @rustyfarkel Před rokem

    My wife and I are newbie Bolt owners. I did a considerable amount of research before buying our Bolt. The first thing I found was the Chevy dealer in our town (Lakeport CA) was pretty clueless as to info on the Bolt. The dealer we bought it from was somewhat better because our salesman was simi-versed in "electrospeak", but I spent hours online with videos similar to yours. I have over 100 saved videos on the Bolt and how to survive it. It is my firm belief that GM should hire guys like me to install "Bolt knowledge" in folks that purchase one of these supercars. In the end, I accrued more knowledge than the dealer or shop personnel AND I am still finding things about these cars that surprise me! If you like a challenge, you will love these cars.

  • @bradcooke5383
    @bradcooke5383 Před rokem +1

    Good video Dave. Information on gas vs EV fuel/electric was very good! I'm convinced a majority of people would switch from ICE to EV if they would just test drive one.

  • @grcigar9911
    @grcigar9911 Před rokem +1

    I remember about 8+ years ago reading an article in a reputable auto magazine noting that EVs would eventually replace most combustion engine vehicles sold in the US, but for most, to likely wait until the mid 2030s to buy. So far, I think this outlook may prove about right. No need to be a first adopter before then.

  • @Thegeeman68
    @Thegeeman68 Před rokem +1

    Got the EUV this past May and almost 4,500 miles now with lifetime AVG of 4.4 so far and love the car and waving at other EV drivers and only going to convenience stores for a soda or snack. :)

  • @uo2230
    @uo2230 Před rokem +1

    Your 2019 blue Bolt looks like new. You took great care of it.

  • @charleslivingston803
    @charleslivingston803 Před rokem

    Informative thanks. Does anyone know if the included EVSE with the EUV features a built in surge suppressor? Is it recommended in general to use a surge suppressor?

  • @kennethbode2017
    @kennethbode2017 Před rokem

    one of the guys I follow some on YT just bought a Bolt. He intends to dolly tow it behind his RV on trips and use to get around otherwise. So far he is very impressed. He had a 2021 Spark so definitely a step up. He is almost making as many miles as he uses with the regen braking.

    • @StreakingTiger
      @StreakingTiger Před rokem

      So he's regenning (not a word) while towing the Bolt? LOL - that's an idea. I guess you have to have the car turned on to make that work, or does he?

    • @kennethbode2017
      @kennethbode2017 Před rokem

      @@StreakingTiger he is doing it while driving the Bolt not being towed. I don't think it would charge while being towed. Moet of his trips are local stop and go

  • @Sentinel3D
    @Sentinel3D Před měsícem

    My father's van caught fire inside the cabin with us all in it. It was a 70s van, The fire was INSIDE THE CABIN!
    I was recently driving behind a car on the highway was was burning on the bottom. I tried to follow him and let him know, but he took an exit.
    On Li ion batteries, when I charge them, Especially cheap products, I charge them on surfaces that can't catch fire, and away from things that are above them that can catch fire.
    This goes especially for my Mower and trimmer batteries, even though they have been fine for five years.

  • @sammmyDaviS
    @sammmyDaviS Před rokem +1

    Good video my wigga

  • @mikewilcox4346
    @mikewilcox4346 Před rokem +1

    Good job on the price breakdown and data on fires. I just bought a Chevy EUV 2022 and like you say it is a pleasure to drive. The salesman I worked with said they pushed back the New Silverado EV to 2025. Does the ulthrium (sp?) use less rare minerals?

    • @Nebula1701
      @Nebula1701 Před rokem

      I don't know who that salesman is... there has been nothing official about any push back. The Work Trucks are coming out next year.

  • @rayraycrow
    @rayraycrow Před rokem +2

    Thanks for taking the time to do a price breakdown Dave! EV is not for me right now. I think more have to be under 30k for more of the public to go electric.

    • @ConservatEV
      @ConservatEV Před rokem

      With the price drops they could be under $30k for the 2023 Bolt EVs, plus the tax credit as of 1/1/2023 (which may be $3750 or $7500… but that won’t be a point of sale credit until 2024 because it’ll take time for dealers to have the ability to calculate and credit that, so if you buy in 2023 the credit applies to your 2023 taxes when you file in 2024.) Thankfully my FIL retired from GM so I should be able to get a Bolt under $30k even with a few add ons via his discount but, still, it is doable without that discount in theory. Keep in mind that you’ll be saving a LOT of money in gas as well, so a slightly higher car payment may not mean more for your transportation budget (ymmv, literally!)

  • @claudioflores224
    @claudioflores224 Před rokem

    Great video, very informative!!
    Which Chevrolet dealer do you work here in NJ?

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem +1

      I am at Schumacher Chevrolet of Livingston in Livingston NJ... (northern NJ)

  • @1hinchey
    @1hinchey Před rokem

    Dave, did the Residual Value of your 2019 Bolt go up with the new battery? Great show as always!

  • @johnd9031
    @johnd9031 Před rokem

    Interesting novelty and might work for some who don’t drive much.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      I drive an "above" average of 15,500 miles per year.. Did a little over 46,000 miles in 35 months in my 2019 Bolt.

  • @joeyvinzo4531
    @joeyvinzo4531 Před rokem

    I test drove a Bolt, fell in love! When I went to purchase, the dealership talked me out of it and into a ICE Car. I still kick myself every day….

  • @72chiefruse
    @72chiefruse Před rokem +1

    My wife and I have a deposit on an 2022 euv, my dealer just ordered the battery so we should be able to buy it this month!
    We are going to have a 240 outlet installed with the Chevy qmerit offer, we only pay .08 cents per kwh and plan on doing all of our charging at home.

  • @SSModi852
    @SSModi852 Před rokem +1

    Agree, once you drive EV, going back to ICE is difficult. I got my BOLT EUV 2023 last week. Love the quietness of the cabin and smooth ride. I am charging in the driveway for a month as a caution. Then I will start charging inside the garage.
    If someone is really skeptical, I would advise them to use extension cord, run it through the gaps on the side of the garage door and charge it in the drive way. Unless someone is driving 200 miles a day you can charge EV after coming to office for a few hours on the driveway and then park the car inside. That should give peace of mind from fire risk.

  • @33RPMVinyl
    @33RPMVinyl Před rokem

    Took delivery of a 2022 Sonata N-Line this week. Gasoline forever! Nothing like the smell of gasoline in the morning. BTW - here in the great northern tundra Sonatas are imported from Korea. Based on CZcams videos I've watched the Korean built Sonata N-Line has far more technology then the Sonata N-Lines built in Alabama. One thing about by new N-Line, it does a fantastic job of detecting police radar. I'll let you know if it catches fire.

  • @ricardonieves4389
    @ricardonieves4389 Před rokem

    Man I wish I could go out and buy one of those Bolt EUV’s they would be the perfect car for me as of RN I’m in collage and it would help me save a lot of money but I can’t afford a new car at the moment but a Bolt EUV is definitely in my future

  • @KTPurdy
    @KTPurdy Před rokem

    Even before the battery issues, I only charged to 70% for daily use as part of being Li Ion longevity friendly.. Until I get the updated battery, I park my Bolt outside the dozen times a year that I charge it to 100% for a long drive. I'm hoping to procrastinate the update of my 2020 Bolt's batter to maximize the value of its replacement.

  • @coryroot
    @coryroot Před rokem

    Nice video. The new bolt looks so much better. I would like to try an electric car but the price of them is crazy

    • @jamesvaughn4894
      @jamesvaughn4894 Před rokem

      Currently, if you can find one, the bolt is under $30K.

  • @bug512
    @bug512 Před rokem

    Love your videos, remember that the more electric you use the more per kw you pay, look at your electric bill, there are step up charges over 600 kw per month (summer) and I believe 1K kw (winter), so you could be paying more than the base rate. In other words, you have the AC on, pool pump, charging the electric cars you rate will go up.
    I would look into an EUV, especially that we have free charging at work !

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      Some areas also have peak and off peak hours. You can schedule the Bolt to charge at certain times to take advantage of the lower rates

    • @bug512
      @bug512 Před rokem

      @@DaveBsellsChevy Very true. Years ago we had on/off peak meter.

  • @rztour
    @rztour Před 11 měsíci

    Great video. I picked up my 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV recently. I’ve been reading that it’s healthier for the battery to be charged to 80% capacity. My question is I have to be outta town for a week. I’ll be leaving it at 70% and here’s my main concern. My garage gets in the 95 degree range at times. Would you leave it parked outside the garage if you were me (for a week), or would you feel comfortable having it parked inside the garage?

  • @nickhoffman5524
    @nickhoffman5524 Před rokem +1

    Dave you would make an excellent spokesperson for General Motors you have my vote lol

  • @Crider-ih2ir
    @Crider-ih2ir Před rokem

    I try and look at EV from a middle ground. I love the technology behind EV. I also look at it from point of Hating to worry about never knowing what gas prices are. And being dependent on gas companies.
    The bolt EUV is really what I'm looking at for its cost. It really seems to be a great affordable vehicle.
    It will be my first. But my ultimate goal is install enough solar/windmill to generate power to charge over night for the EV.

  • @martingriggs6362
    @martingriggs6362 Před rokem

    I have driven a Bolt, and really liked it. Unfortunately, it was just too much money. In addition, my wife hates the quietness. I had a Fiesta ST that I loved but had to get rid of because I couldn't control my enthusiasm. I just bought a 2015 Chevy Spark EV with 55,000 miles used for $12,500, and I love it. It reminds me of the Fiesta, without the extreme craziness. We have 3 other gas cars in our household, so I don't mind the very short range (60 miles now that it is 7 years old). My only regret is I didn't buy it 2 years ago when they were much cheaper.

  • @peteandtessTube
    @peteandtessTube Před rokem

    Great video-informative and enjoyable. I’m in the market to trade in my Honda Fit for a Chevy Volt. I also have a CRV Hybrid. Good mileage but two systems and I really want to go all EV. What maintenance is there on an EV? How durable are the EV Motors? Does Chevy offer roadside assistance? Many thanks!

  • @beautyofgrace3915
    @beautyofgrace3915 Před rokem

    Hope to order my bolt euv metallic ice blue this month.

  • @steamacolyte4916
    @steamacolyte4916 Před rokem +1

    Great work dude! Do you have any Redline editions of the bolt to show off? Wondering if I should spring the extra cash.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      We have a few that were ordered but I haven't seen one in person yet

    • @kenny9436
      @kenny9436 Před rokem

      I ordered a white red line yesterday and expect it in early December!

  • @Freedom-IXOYE
    @Freedom-IXOYE Před rokem +1

    OK, so I just picked up my Bolt EUV premier in Mosiac Black with a Black/Blue interior pleather, it was 38,500 MSRP, Rotolo Chevrolet in Fontana, California sold it to me for MSRP. Surprisingly, they didn’t nag me about any all of the unneeded extras such as ceramic coating, extended warranties, or any other crap add-ons. So far, I have 12K in rebates/GM discounts and I am still looking for more cash back. I ended up getting my car for net 26,500 + tax/fees, I’m happy. It can be done for a good price, it took me about a month and a half to wait for the car, etc., and I think it’s going to be worth it in the long run. I hated the idea of spending upwards of $60,000 on a way overpriced Tesla (so Elon can, “Occupy Mars”, I think that’s so foolish when we have so many more pressing issues down on earth, but I digress) that was still just going to get me from A to B, it seems like such a waste of money to be so “high-tech”.

  • @angy97
    @angy97 Před rokem +2

    Out of those 18-19 fires, most are in the south where extreme heat might be the cause.

  • @schenier
    @schenier Před rokem

    personally, I'm on the waiting list and was called to say it was for March. Can't wait.
    Everybody I hear talking against EVs are people who don't have one and those who have one are very happy. For me, that says a lot

  • @michaelduebner7631
    @michaelduebner7631 Před rokem

    The Bolt is a great daily driver, thanks for pointing that out. Not recommended for road tripping since the max charging speed is 50kw and you’ll be spending too much time waiting for the car to charge.

  • @adampierce4157
    @adampierce4157 Před rokem

    Great video Mr David I love the car and we'll you be able to do a car tore someday?? Of your 2022

  • @BTSloan70
    @BTSloan70 Před rokem

    I would like to charge at home level one at 12 amps, The. circuit breaker is rated at 20 amps. How do you determine if the electrical circuit can handle 12 amps constant.

  • @JustinKelly
    @JustinKelly Před rokem +2

    Dual level charge cord is optional on all Bolt EV's and standard on all EUV's.

    • @StreakingTiger
      @StreakingTiger Před rokem

      My 2022 Bolt EV came with BOTH a 120v and 240v connection. You just detach one and insert the other one to switch back and forth. I assume it was standard but I did not order the car, but bought it as the dealership ordered it. So maybe you are right about having to order the extra connection.

  • @raduser
    @raduser Před rokem +2

    I appreciate your making this video. I ordered a 2023 Bolt LT1 some time ago, but I'm growing impatient. My dealer is local, in Mississippi. I wish my dealer was half as knowledgeable as you regarding the Bolt. I think they've only sold one in the last year. Any idea how long I have to wait to get it? Thanks!

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      We are currently seeing about a 3 to 4 month delay on ordered Bolt's... we have about 25-30 on order and are just waiting for about 8 more allocations from GM

    • @johnparkfield8769
      @johnparkfield8769 Před rokem

      I guess that I'm lucky. I went to the GM dealership last Saturday in Jackson, MS, and asked if they have any Bolts. They have a ghost gray LT1 coming for just under 30K before tax. $1,000 deposit paid, and the car will be here in 2-3 weeks. I was told that they have a wait list for the EUV.

  • @robertsoreda7227
    @robertsoreda7227 Před rokem

    Good morning! I have been watching some of your videos, and enjoy them very much. They have given me a lot of information in regards to the Chevy Bolt. But there are still a lot of things I'd like to know before I will think about buying one.
    I have been looking at the EV's from Nissan, Hyundai, And now I'm looking at the Chevy Bolt. I like some of the writes up on it, but still not sure about how it would work for me.
    I live in Pahrump Nevada. It's a small town about 70 to 80 miles outside of Vegas. If I was looking for just a around town car, an older Nissan leaf with a 30 to 50 mile range would be great. But if I'm going to spend up to $35,000+ on a new vehicle, It's has to give me more then the ability to get me around town. So I have a few questions for you "How do you feel the Chevy Bolt would handle a:
    1) 170 to 200 mile round trip into Vegas from Pahrump a couple times a week?
    2) The "Heat" of over 110 to 115 degrees during the summer months?
    3) The "Cold" during the winter where we get down to upper 20's to lower 30's?
    4) Taking the hills going from Pahrump into Vegas using either the 160 to the 95 into Vegas, or the 160 to Blue Diamond Rd into Vegas?
    5) Over time, what is the normal estimate deterioration loss of the batter over 1 to 5 years? (in miles" and "percent")
    6) At what point of time, or mileage to you see the biggest lose of battery storage?
    7) Given that the battery's have a warranty, at what deterioration level would the battery have to be, where the battery would be replaced under warranty?
    8) And if the vehicle was in an accident, would it "Cancel" all warranty for the bolts battery?
    Please, I need your Honest opinion. The EV or EUV I get has to be able to give me I feel, at least a 200 mile range over the course of it's life. If the Heat, Cold, or driving up and down these hills
    hills will drop my estimated miles to below that, I don't think it would work for me.
    Maybe you can make a video answering these questions. lol
    Well I think I've taken way to much of your time!! You take care, and always stay safe!!!! Robert Soreda from Pahrump Nevada!! A great place to live!!!

  • @Equatis
    @Equatis Před rokem

    We fell in love with our Bolt. Coming up on 75,000 miles and still drives like new. Sadly, the Bolt is a WONDERFUL highway vehicle in terms of comfort but the 55kW charger is a real drag. Wish they could have put better technology in it.

  • @baham9217
    @baham9217 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the great info, Dave! Especially the fire statistics. IMO, GM handled the battery fire issue brilliantly. That response to replace ALL Bolt battery packs was above and beyond. I have no fire worries about my new Bolt when it comes in, which is why I ordered one. As for Range Anxiety, I think it's actually (Re)Charging Anxiety. Let me explain. I have a 2020 Camaro with the 6.2L V-8. I filled up and my range was 269 miles on that full (18-19 gallon) tank. That's only 22 more miles than an EUV. I don't have any Range Anxiety when I start it up because gas stations are all over and a fill-up takes less than 5 minutes. Electric chargers aren't nearly as plentiful; the infrastructure isn't the same as gas. That's the anxiety that a lot of people fear. The charging unit that the EUV comes with, along with the free Qmeritt install at home, should really put Range Anxiety to bed.
    Thanks for an excellent program!

    • @BigEightiesNewWave
      @BigEightiesNewWave Před rokem

      And the fact the electric range is a lie , even Musk says only use battery between 30-80% so in real life you never get advertised range.

    • @davidwebber8356
      @davidwebber8356 Před rokem

      @@BigEightiesNewWave Not true my friend. I get better than advertised range in my M3 long range. It's really not hard to pull off. Just try and avoid hammering it all over the place and driving sensibly. On average I get a full 500km range just doing regular trips to work and running errands. Highway driving can be more challenging but again just keep that right foot under control and all good. Where it can be tricky is when the temps drop in winter. Is it the end of the world absolutely not just plan for it. These cars are just apples and oranges and you'd eat each one differently.

  • @andrewandron7087
    @andrewandron7087 Před rokem

    My 2023 Bolt EUV 2Lt is supposed to arrive in about a week.
    Can you tell me if it will have adaptive speed control? GPS?
    These 2 items I’ve found places it said online they are included but my dealer says he doesn’t think they are.
    Not sure if it matters but I live in Canada. One youtuber said he thinks the trims are different here.

  • @jameshernandez5766
    @jameshernandez5766 Před rokem +1

    In Southern California, our EV rate plan is .21 cents per kWh. Using a public DC fast charger, the rate is .30. You guys have better rates than us, but California is notoriously expensive.

  • @pware9643
    @pware9643 Před rokem +1

    How much was the ceramic finish? Are the tax credits coming back for 2023 Bolts..

  • @grizzlymartin1
    @grizzlymartin1 Před rokem

    What about the brand new 2023 bolt EV premier? i’m seriously considering one. But there seems to be yet another recall the dealer can’t sell it yet.

  • @christopherskuster6029
    @christopherskuster6029 Před rokem +2

    Interesting Dave, thanks for the info. When will there ever be a realistic option for someone with 4 kids? We need room for 6 and cargo.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem +1

      Room for 6... not sure as of yet although in time I bet there will be an EV option comparable to a Traverse/Tahoe/Suburban

    • @cliffdowner8554
      @cliffdowner8554 Před rokem

      or someone taller than 4 feet

  • @scottk.mcdonald2878
    @scottk.mcdonald2878 Před rokem +3

    Enjoyed the video and learned somethings! However, the expected life of the batteries hasn't been discussed nor has the cost to replace the batteries. What will the trade-in value of a used car be that is nearing the end of the battery cycle?

    • @TrainsFerriesFeet
      @TrainsFerriesFeet Před rokem +1

      Most EVs have 10 year/100,000 mile warranties. No car is worth much at 10+ years. That's just the warranty, it doesn't mean the battery won't be usable beyond that.

    • @scottk.mcdonald2878
      @scottk.mcdonald2878 Před rokem

      @@TrainsFerriesFeet Thanks for that info!

    • @mattmattmatt8984
      @mattmattmatt8984 Před rokem

      Great question, Scott. I'm seeing from some quick searches, the battery replacement prices range between $16k - $19k with labor included. Chevy's battery warranty states 8 years/100k miles, which ever comes first. I'm also seeing the Bolt's battery lasts an average of 3 - 5 years. This is highly disconcerting as I commute 70 miles round trip for work, and with leisure travel mileage on top, my warranty will be up before 5 yrs. That's $50k total for a Bolt ownership. Might as well get a Tesla Model 3, as it guarantees a 70% battery charge capacity after the warranty expires, which is also 8yrs/100k miles. Plus with a Tesla, you're getting more range, faster charging, superior charging infrastructure, and the all important cool-factor. I was all for the Bolt until looking up the battery warranty. IMO, a true-valued, get-the-job-done EV has yet to be created. Infuriating.

    • @jbwaterman
      @jbwaterman Před rokem +2

      @Mattmattmatt. Where are you “seeing” Bolt batteries only last 3 to 5 years?

  • @ellendouglas5057
    @ellendouglas5057 Před 10 měsíci

    So informative. My one question is about towing. I’m about to trade my beloved 2021 CrossTrek in for a 2023 Bolt EUV. I have a small hobby farm and I haul hay and shavings with my CrossTrek with a utility trailer. Did the same with several Priuses. The Bolt EUV is rated to tow 2000 lbs, more than my CrossTrek. Is that for real? Obviously I won’t haul that much, but I do have a little 800 on camper.

  • @MrSizewise
    @MrSizewise Před rokem +1

    Great video
    The issue I see is initial cost. How much more $ does a EV cost to purchase vs a gas model? How many miles must you do to recoup that initial purchase. I also understand that some EVs have rebates but those rebates are not $ off purchase. They are only used when doing annual taxes to offset what you owe to IRS.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem +1

      I am going to make a cost video between the Bolt EUV and a Chevy Trax and/or Trailblazer since they are similarly sized. One benefit here in NJ is you do not pay sales tax on an EV.. that alone saves the buyer a couple thousand.

    • @MrSizewise
      @MrSizewise Před rokem

      @@DaveBsellsChevy I’m in Massachusetts where sales tax is 6.25% so like you sad thousands of dollars adding to cost of vehicle. I would also need to update my electrical panel at my house per my electrician if I wanted to use the Stage 2 charger etc

  • @miamiboatman
    @miamiboatman Před rokem

    I have a 2023 EUV on order. Currently in my condo there is no place to charge at home. Will only charging at Level 3 public fast chargers degrade the life of the battery faster than Level 2?

  • @daves1646
    @daves1646 Před rokem

    Nice open door vid for EV’s!

  • @loualoupis1258
    @loualoupis1258 Před rokem

    GREAT VIDEO!!! Extremely informative I must say and the statistics you shared support the fact that we should all consider going electric or at the very least to try it out. Looking forward to my NEW Equinox EV (hopefully they will make an RS version). I need AWD so I have to wait a bit unfortunately. Keep up the amazing videos and enjoy your Labor Day weekend Dave.

  • @linusa2996
    @linusa2996 Před rokem

    I am looking at a work vehicle and am wondering about the Bolt.
    My issues are I can't charge at home.
    I drive 150-200 miles a day which means charging to 80% every day.
    That being the case, what are the ussues with fast charging it from 30-40 to 80% daily?

  • @christopherskuster6029
    @christopherskuster6029 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dave. My parents drive a 2013 Equinox and it’s hard for her to get into that. Wondering if a Malibu or something would be easier for her? I’m worried it would be too low and hard for her to get out of. Any recommendations there?

    • @HFJCHS123
      @HFJCHS123 Před rokem

      Your information is correct if you Mother is older she will likeky have difficulty getting into something lower. Let her try different vehicles with multiple entry and exits.

  • @kevincarrasco6929
    @kevincarrasco6929 Před rokem

    When will the Blazer EV be able to be ordered?

  • @phileasler5401
    @phileasler5401 Před rokem +2

    Been driving a ev for 10 + years, conservative Republican, currently on my 5th ev, Lightning Pro. Your correct, very tribal on ev’s, ev’s are very good or exceptional bad. Not for everyone, but they are better vehicles.
    I simply cannot see most people in the US, going for one. Lot of both liberals & conservatives can’t stand them. Will be interesting going forward. My daughter is looking forward to her 2023 Bolt EUV to come in 2023.

    • @spazzman90
      @spazzman90 Před rokem

      It's going to be a grassroots word of mouth that will win EV market share. Yeah, everything you read online is negative EV, but first hand word of mouth is exceptionally positive.

    • @gmv0553
      @gmv0553 Před rokem +1

      What does political preference have to do with accepting an ev? I look at how many Americans will accept owning an ev!

  • @ReflectedMiles
    @ReflectedMiles Před rokem

    My main hesitation with the Bolt is the same hesitation as I have with a 1986 Pontiac 2000: Cheesy plastic interior with pieces and panels not securely attached after the first couple of years, especially. Turn up the stereo and the car accompanies the music with a variety of buzzes and rattles from the panels. For some reason, the Japanese do a much nicer job with plastic-interior design and durability.

  • @gardeningismypassion8262

    I know this is the future and it will come eventually but the thing I would like is I wish you could charge it as fast as you could gas up a gasoline car. I’m in NY and we drive to Disney world every other year and go on multiple road trips a year and Disney is 17 hours and I’m sure you would have to add on at least another 4 hours each way to charge which nobody wants to do with 3 kids. So those are my hopes and if it can eventually get to that fast charging I think more people would definitely do electric. Great video to educate people like myself!

    • @dennislyon5412
      @dennislyon5412 Před rokem

      3 kids don’t stop for restroom visit on trips? Bad parent, you! :-) While they are off to the rest room, you could be gassing or charging up your car. Virtually no time lost - assuming current EV charging speeds.

  • @peterthompson5854
    @peterthompson5854 Před rokem

    Another great video Dave. Very informative. Can you tell me should I charge my battery at home with level 2 to 100% or does charging your battery to 100% shorten the life of the battery? Thank you

    • @mykleraymond3700
      @mykleraymond3700 Před rokem

      All batteries are reported to do better when they are not charged 100%, and not discharged to zero. They also do better when not LEFT fully charged or drained. Especially during temperature extremes.
      I have an app on my phone that alerts me when the charge reaches 80% and I usually disconnect the charger well before it reaches full. So it is more about the care and feeding of your vehicle battery. The phone battery can bloat if I have it fully charged and sitting in the heat. My Bolt is set to charge to 80%. I try to recharge when it gets down to 20-25% (easy when you have a home charger). IF your daily use of your vehicle allows, it is better to avoid the extremes of charging.
      If you are planning to leave on a drive where you need the maximum range, and you set your charger to reach a full charge shortly before you depart, then charging to 100% is fine. A long trip requires planning, so you are expecting to reach chargers without cutting it too closely (or are willing to slow down and turn off accessories that use a lot of power so you extend your range). That means that you may not be charging fully at each stop (DC charging to 70-80% is relatively easy, but not to 100%).
      I expect my vehicle battery capacity to be reduced over the life of the car, but probably not by much. Charging regularly to 100% may affect the capacity even more, but again probably not by much. My opinion is that the batteries require some care over the life of the car. You don't want to abuse it, but you don't need to baby it either.

    • @DaveBsellsChevy
      @DaveBsellsChevy  Před rokem

      You can charge it whenever. I've topped my battery off to 100% everyday at work for three years in my Bolt and my Volt. I haven't had any issues or signs of degradation.

    • @peterthompson5854
      @peterthompson5854 Před rokem

      @@DaveBsellsChevy Thank you Dave

  • @davidrandall2742
    @davidrandall2742 Před rokem

    I never ever thought I'd buy a GM product, I loved Toyotas, but the Bolt sold me. My Lt EUV was built over a week ago, and I can hardly wait for it to ship so I can end giving money to the oil companies. I'll be charging from home mostly. Where I live, my 264 miles of commuting per week will cost $10 in the summer, and about $15 in the winter.
    Having said that, EVs are not for everyone yet, but I think they could be in ten years, as the technology is advancing rapidly.