Used 2018 Chevrolet Volt LT 4dr Hatchback (gas/electric plug-in hybrid DD) Consumer Reviews
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GM Should Never Have Cancelled the Chevy Volt
I had admired the Chevy Volt from a distance for years, as the world's first plug-in hybrid, which retains the lead in electric range thanks to GM technology. A house fire, set by crazy homeless people, destroyed our home, 2 cars and most of our possessions 2 months ago. This enabled me to buy a 2018 Volt with 23,000 miles on it (from a scamming Toyota dealership I had to argue out of $3,000 in attempted overcharges). The car has met my expectations. It's billed as having 53 miles of E-driving before switching to petrol, but I'm actually getting up to 56. It's silent, luxurious enough for anyone, nicely styled. The only drawback is the radically sloped rear window, which cuts vision to the rear drastically. The car has good cargo capacity, good rear seatroom, and a touchscreen infotainment system that works well. I'm getting to love this thing.
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- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,169565 mi away
- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,9991,422 mi away
- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,9511,454 mi away
Finially found the plugin hybred I've wanted.
This hybred does all that I expected. It looks sporty. The transition from engine to electric is smooth. There is just a very slight change in sound. It has snappy acceleration if needed. The noise level is very good. Most of my driving is local, so much of it is on electric alone. Yet if I need to take a longer trip, mileage is good and I do not need to worry about finding recharge stations.
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great engineering in a miserable little package
The car handles well, and is a fun drive. Gas mileage and EV range have both exceeded expectations. The cheap plastic interior with plastic pieces that seem prone to break is a constant disappointment. GM had the bones of a real winner here, if they had only put it in more attractive wrapping.
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Kostas Review
I believe it is better than an 100% EV vehicle for every day commute.
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