Chevrolet Volt Is Runner-Up In iSeeCars Best Used EV List
The now-discontinued Volt lives on in the used market.
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The now-discontinued Volt lives on in the used market.
Chevy is also offering a special lease offer for current lessees of select GM vehicles.
NHTSA has received at least 17 complaints about the vehicle.
Unsurprising results for a discontinued model.
Chevy is also offering a special lease offer for current lessees of non-GM vehicles.
The automaker hopes making it easier to find a home installer will sway buyers into purchasing a Bolt EV.
GM could have owned the electrified crossover space right now.
GM was testing plug-in hybrids way before the idea was cool.
The model was been discontinued earlier this year.
The discount comes as Chevy continues to clear remaining Volt inventory.
It’s clocked 124,158 miles.
Production of the Volt ended last month after nearly nine years.
Once thought to be a breakthrough, the Volt has reached the end of its days.
The lengths some people will go for tactile HVAC controls.
Significantly underperforming its segment.
The biggest disadvantage may come down to referrals.
The Volt was meant to be halo car for Chevrolet.