EVDrive
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Greencarreports.com and autobloggreen.com both list the bolt 238 mile range. This is badass. I'm rethinking my model 3 deposit.
Do LG cells catch fire as easy as the Tesla Panasonic cells? The Tesla cells are prone to fire, however, I've never heard of a Volt or Spark getting in an accident and catching fire. Maybe I missed the Volt fire articles. I think a Volt caught fire in a garage while charging, one time, can't remember why though. LG cells seem safer and with this range, I think the Bolt deserves a second look. Model 3 design is better, autopilot could be a plusTesla, and Tesla superchargers are all advantages. Not really sure about autopilot, I don't trust the current version one bit. Hopefully the next generation AP for the model 3 won't be a false sense of security like the current AP version.
Do LG cells catch fire as easy as the Tesla Panasonic cells? The Tesla cells are prone to fire, however, I've never heard of a Volt or Spark getting in an accident and catching fire. Maybe I missed the Volt fire articles. I think a Volt caught fire in a garage while charging, one time, can't remember why though. LG cells seem safer and with this range, I think the Bolt deserves a second look. Model 3 design is better, autopilot could be a plusTesla, and Tesla superchargers are all advantages. Not really sure about autopilot, I don't trust the current version one bit. Hopefully the next generation AP for the model 3 won't be a false sense of security like the current AP version.