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Thanks. Telek/Teleke/Sean has mentioned some higher numbers elsewhere that didn't jive with page 2 of https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2020/RCLRPT-20V701-7407.PDF from end of April 2021, even though the numbers were from the same time frame.
Someone at chevybolt.org pointed me to https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/consumer-alert-important-chevrolet-bolt-recall-fire-risk which says "NHTSA is aware of two recent Chevrolet Bolt EV fires in vehicles that received the recall remedy." I presume this is the VT (lawmaker) + the NJ ones CNBC was referring to.
My '19 Bolt isn't part of the recall population, but for those w/recalled Bolts, I can (and have seen) folks getting quite frustrated and waiting to bail, esp. those who charge/store their cars inside a garage at home.
Thanks. Telek/Teleke/Sean has mentioned some higher numbers elsewhere that didn't jive with page 2 of https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2020/RCLRPT-20V701-7407.PDF from end of April 2021, even though the numbers were from the same time frame.
Someone at chevybolt.org pointed me to https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/consumer-alert-important-chevrolet-bolt-recall-fire-risk which says "NHTSA is aware of two recent Chevrolet Bolt EV fires in vehicles that received the recall remedy." I presume this is the VT (lawmaker) + the NJ ones CNBC was referring to.
My '19 Bolt isn't part of the recall population, but for those w/recalled Bolts, I can (and have seen) folks getting quite frustrated and waiting to bail, esp. those who charge/store their cars inside a garage at home.