Road Test: 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV Premier
The 2020 Bolt has made it possible to go 259 miles on a single charge in a car costing under $38,000 before any state or local incentives.
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The 2020 Bolt has made it possible to go 259 miles on a single charge in a car costing under $38,000 before any state or local incentives.
In the case of the 2020 Chevrolet Bolt EV, I can provide five days of recent experience plus three years of personal history.
After two years, the three things that stand out about my Chevrolet Bolt EV are: 1. It’s done exactly what I wanted, with virtually no problems, 2. Time has flown, and 3. I really do love my car.
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