DougWantsALeaf
Well-known member
Many on this board find the Bolt less comfortable to drive, and the smaller boot space (seats up) reduces some of the Utility.
Very much agree that the bolt has better batteries. As more data comes out, they appear to be doing as well or better than Tesla batteries. GM should get much better press about how well they did on their first time out with a full EV in that space. I am sure the slower DC charging rate helps a little bit.
On some of the model 3 chat groups, there is an (anecdotal) whine appearing about some of the early degradation of 5-10% many owners are facing in the first 2 years. I don't know what is real vs. perceived vs. just GOM differences, but the noise level is growing a bit.
Very much agree that the bolt has better batteries. As more data comes out, they appear to be doing as well or better than Tesla batteries. GM should get much better press about how well they did on their first time out with a full EV in that space. I am sure the slower DC charging rate helps a little bit.
On some of the model 3 chat groups, there is an (anecdotal) whine appearing about some of the early degradation of 5-10% many owners are facing in the first 2 years. I don't know what is real vs. perceived vs. just GOM differences, but the noise level is growing a bit.