DaveinOlyWA
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GRA said:Yeah, I'd think Tony's post belongs in the BC2BC thread, old as that is.
Should the iphone 8 stay with the i phone 4 discussion?
I'd rather match content than context...
GRA said:Yeah, I'd think Tony's post belongs in the BC2BC thread, old as that is.
DaveinOlyWA said:GRA said:Yeah, I'd think Tony's post belongs in the BC2BC thread, old as that is.
Should the iphone 8 stay with the i phone 4 discussion?
I'd rather match content than context...
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Quirk Chevrolet in Braintree, MA is offering these special lease deals on Bolts and Volts. Specifically:
Lease a Volt LT for $95 per month!
Lease a Volt Premier for $195 per month!
Lease a Bolt LT for $145 per month!
Lease a Bolt Premier for $245 per month!
These leases require a $2,500 down payment, but you will receive a $2,500 state rebate. And the lease payments are for cars without DC Fast Charging or the convenience package. The Volts come with the comfort package.
The thing is, Tony long ago produced a range chart for the RAV4, a car that's been out of production for years, and only 2,600 were built, a number that's undoubtedly reduced due to attrition. The Bolt's already sold around 3 times that amount, and no one (to my knowledge) has yet produced such a chart for it. So, the reason (my reason, anyway) for providing links to longer road trips isn't to show that such impractical trips can be done, it's to provide some real world range info under a variety of conditions on the various legs. The fact that these legs are often done as part of a 'BEV adventure' which is an inefficient use of most people's time is irrelevant; the data matters, not the fact that person X had the time to waste to make the trip.DaveinOlyWA said:GRA said:Yeah, I'd think Tony's post belongs in the BC2BC thread, old as that is.
Should the iphone 8 stay with the i phone 4 discussion?
I'd rather match content than context...
OrientExpress said:But because of slow sales, GM is essentially having a fire sale for a car that essentially has become a sales dud for them. They bet big that all they had to have was 230+ range, and that the rest of the car was not that important. Now instead of losing $6K a car, they are losing close to $12K a car. GMs challenge moving forward successfully in the BEV market will either cost reduce, or de-content the car. Their only alternative is to be happy with a niche car that has limited appeal without the price required for it to be successful.
From what I've seen on the bolt forum some Canadians are on a wait list for next year delivery.GRA said:Via IEVS, June Bolt sales 1,642 (a new monthly high) vs. the Volt's 1,745 (and the Prius Prime's 1,619, apparently limited by supply). Sales are still well short of GM's projections (ca. 6k inventory), which is why the Bolt's nationwide availability moved up to August.
DanCar said:Poll for which Bolt improvements matter most to you. Poll results are visible after answering question and you can edit your answer as many times as you want.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SBK273Q
What lease price are you looking for? Lease prices were pretty good last month. Noticed lease prices went up for fourth of july specials.evnow said:My #1 complaint was not there - lease price. ...
JeremyW said:They put too much range in the car ...
DanCar said:Poll for which Bolt improvements matter most to you. Poll results are visible after answering question and you can edit your answer as many times as you want.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SBK273Q
https://www.tesla.com/blog/dual-motor-model-s-and-autopilotNeilBlanchard said:What is a "dual drive system"? ...
For us, it is the heating all the seats and the steering wheel that is forcing us to buy the Premier.
LeftieBiker said:For us, it is the heating all the seats and the steering wheel that is forcing us to buy the Premier.
Eh? You can get heated seats and wheel in the LT by ordering the "Comfort & Convenience Package." The real bundling crime is making Surround View available only on the Premiere.
DanCar said:What lease price are you looking for? Lease prices were pretty good last month. Noticed lease prices went up for fourth of july specials.evnow said:My #1 complaint was not there - lease price. ...
http://ev-vin.blogspot.com/
I'm estimated that Model 3 lease prices are going to be double Bolt, $400 vs $200 per month respectively.
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