This is your last chance to get a 2023 Chevy Bolt EUV! - Premier Review

Published 2023-12-22

All Comments (17)
  • @Captain_Aubie
    Just grabbed a Bolt EUV LT Leather redline for $29,750 or just over $23K after the $7.5K Fed credit before sales tax. No dealer fees. GM is moving these at year-end. Solid drive. Unbelievable deal.
  • @DS-mz7dy
    I like your presentation, nice work! The Bolt EUV is a great value. I'd pick one up if I didn't already have 2 Volts (Gen 1 and Gen 2). I drive em till they drop, they're awesome!
  • @WestCoastChicano
    I feel pretty lucky to have the Bolt EV. I paid MSRP, $26,495 even though GM raised the MSRP a couple of months after I ordered it. I've had it about a month and a half and it has a little over 1100 miles on it. I consider it my child lol. Gr8 vid as usual. 🚙🇺🇸🔌🌩️
  • @richdaley9982
    I totally agree about going with the higher trim level. I have a EUV Premier with Sun and Sound and Super cruise and it is fantastic. I learned my lesson about going cheap with my 2017 Volt which I love and was disappointed after a few months that I had not sprung for the extras. I watch a lot of EV youtubers and a lot of them talk about the Bolt like it is a cheapo car but it is truly the nicest car I have ever owned and my wife feels the same (and she is a technophobe). I slightly prefer the way the Volt drives. It is a little more exciting in terms of acceleration but you can tell that GM went out of their way to make the Bolt more composed and a little more like a normal car driving experience. It would be amazing if GM made a performance version of the Bolt.
  • @2pdlpwr
    I'm disappointed about the dealership greed. Now that newer 2024 EV vehicles from others are available. With a heat pump. Last years model Bolt EUV it should be 4000 dollars cheaper, not 3000 more than it was last year, for last yrs model.... Dealer markups has stopped me from upgrading from my 2019 bolt ev premier. I was a conquest purchaser. From Toyota Rav4... This was the only new vehicle I could afford, because of GM's had an entry level price. I sure am glad,, dealers are honoring suggested list price.
  • @Daggenthal
    Really enjoy the vid bro, thanks for it! I’ve been eyeing this car for a few months now, and I’m excited to get it sometime soon whenever I finally get the cash for it 😍
  • @EVAddicted
    purchased my lease 2022 Bolt EUV Premier in the summer. Was looking for alternatives like Nissan Ariya, 2024 Kona electric. None are close as what i pay monthly tor my EUV and while it charges on DC really slow and and not much cargo it works perfectly for me. Love the intuitive interface and true one pedal driving that stays on through on off cycle. The 360 camera is super useful and all these features can't be found really in all those new EVs.
  • @julianrooney8191
    I'm in love with my bolt. Have been averaging around 4.7mi/kwh, which is around 300 miles for a full charge. I averaged 4.7 on a recent road trip with 3 adults and a 3 yr old in the car which I was very pleased with considering the extra weight. This car if driven conservatively is a highly efficient. If you drive pretty fast or use AC/Heat a lot, you probably are going to be closer to the 247 range that Chevy gives you. I appreciate the little zip that it can put out if needed as well. Recently drove through a rainstorm through a bunch of country backroads and was pleased with the performance, I never felt unsafe with the handling. So easy to park, good turning radius, plenty of room in the back seat and best of all, best deal in the EV market for normal people. With the federal tax credit + extra potential local tax breaks, it becomes affordable. Extra little plus that Chevy pays 500 for an electrician to install a 240v outlet for a L2 charger.
  • @davidrandall2742
    My '23 euv Lt has been smooth, efficient, and flawless; if you can deal with the slow charging and loss of range in the winter (it doesn't have a heat pump), these are a great deal.
  • @JEB9
    How’s your range holding up? Still getting 247-ish/full battery charge?
  • @donnyh3497
    I love my Bolt but it's in the shop more than not because the damned heater stopped working within 3 weeks and they can't seem to fix it! That coupled with the fact that the chevy dealership that I bought it from (celebration chevy in Denver) is the least professional business that I have ever dealt with, and I wish I had gotten another Toyota
  • @ben7785
    On time 8:36 I’ve noticed you can hit home button from 360 cameras to go home. My 2022 EUV Premiere, won’t go home if in 360 camera but before it can. My dealership said it was a software update took it away, I doubt that. Can you help?
  • @rp9674
    '17 - '24 we had our chance, no crying or hating
  • @abrakadabra2984
    Not worth vehicle , this vehicle is good for a young boy just got license and 4 other kids age between 10-15 years space wise. still many things are manual, shaky when break at 55 mph, more plastic used in its build. Butts will blast after sitting 2 hours in driver seat itself not sure other seats comfort. Low quality Bose speakers , suddenly increasing speed when you set adaptive cruise control ...etc .Except(infotainment,corgo space with down style) some features its more are less equal to a car worth of $15K-20K.This is my experience after driving the same car for a month. Don't excite to buy it until you drove it for a month or more.