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  1. Hey, thanks for a nice video and a very thorough review on this car. Chevy EV and EUV 2023, how are their cargo space when the back seats are folded? For example can they carry a chair or a full size mattress? I am thinking of buying a car next year and how much they can carry is one of the big scopes I am looking at. Anyone has done some tests on cargo spaces?

  2. Great review! Many people are looking for an affordable EV. They don’t need nor do they want to pay for bleeding edge tech/materials/performance. Reviews like this are exactly what’s needed to highlight the real world advantages of EVs at this price.

    Many YouTube reviews just focus on reviewing those bleeding edge EVs that also have bleeding edge MSRP. But while fun to watch, most of us can’t afford those prices.

    This is affordable right now.

    Excellent review!

  3. WAYYYYYYYY more than 30 mins to go from 10 to 80% at 50KW. It’s a city commuter/second car period…long distance travel with this would be excruciating.

  4. I just bought my Bolt EUV and I love the car. It’s perfect for what I need. The only down side is that it doesn’t charge as fast for road trips but perfect for commuting or driving local.

  5. My guess on the front wheel drive is for winter time! It has heated seats and even a heated wheel so they definitely have the colder weather in mind! Rear wheel would be a lot of fish tailing. If they offered an all wheel drive that would be amazing. I'm so excited about how cheap EV's are getting and hoping when I need to upgrade cars in like 7 years that we'll have plenty of affordable options!

  6. I think it's also really important to note that the Bolt and Bolt EUV qualify for the new EV tax credits, meaning you can get $7500 off of one (through a tax refund) starting 1/1/23. Also, 1/1/24 the credits will be available as instant rebates on the cars themselves rather than having to wait for tax time.

  7. They look very small.. I would like to see a larger person Get in and out of this thing. (The husband is 6"5 and 207 lbs._] I also wonder how many people can fit inside.. say a family of 5 or 6, comfortably, especially if your planning a family vacation across country. How does it drive in snow and ice, or hard rain? Room for the babies' car seat? I'm thinking these EV's are for single people with no families? And it will tell you how to improve your driving skills? I get enough of that from my spouse 😅..Really just curious . So far.. I'll stay with my Chevy full size pick up. BUT>>> Still watching as these things evolve.

  8. If we’re going to get EV buy-in, we need options that are not elite. Our family got a 2017 Bolt and has not looked back. Does everything that you need from a family car. Curious to see if an EUV is next for us!

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