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Sure glad I don’t own a Chevy volt
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<blockquote data-quote="Okvet03" data-source="post: 3848166" data-attributes="member: 6180"><p>I own a 2018 Volt. I love it. It's not sexy, but it's been a good little car. I plug in at night and at work so I hardly ever run off the internal generator. It gets ~40 mpg when running on gas. Chevy really tried to overbuild the battery. The life on it is projected to be 200-300,000 in some articles I read, we will see. It only has about 60-80% of the battery capacity in use if I've read the reports correctly. The clinic has solar panels so the energy is fairly cheap when I charge at work. Yes, there were subsidies. I doubt the math would work without them. I like the way it accelerates. I like filling up with 9 gallons of gas every ~3 months or so. I've only had 2 or 3 oil changes. Just my personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okvet03, post: 3848166, member: 6180"] I own a 2018 Volt. I love it. It's not sexy, but it's been a good little car. I plug in at night and at work so I hardly ever run off the internal generator. It gets ~40 mpg when running on gas. Chevy really tried to overbuild the battery. The life on it is projected to be 200-300,000 in some articles I read, we will see. It only has about 60-80% of the battery capacity in use if I've read the reports correctly. The clinic has solar panels so the energy is fairly cheap when I charge at work. Yes, there were subsidies. I doubt the math would work without them. I like the way it accelerates. I like filling up with 9 gallons of gas every ~3 months or so. I've only had 2 or 3 oil changes. Just my personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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