Used 2019 Chevrolet Volt Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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New Volt owner
4 weeks of 50 a day driving and 0.5 gal of gas. Love it.
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Overall - like it better than my Porsche
Not a large interior but very comfortable. One tank of gas lasts all year except when we take long trips. On a recent trip to Arizona, it handled the western desert winds passing trucks at 100 MPH like it was totally calm. Have four Volts on our properties. Three of them for my grown children. Oldest is 2017, bought in 2016. None have ever been in the shop for any repair, of any kind.
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- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $20,590115 mi away
- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,990198 mi away
- LT Plug-In Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $9,450449 mi away
Nicely built car
Get one with the optional faster onboard charger, you will love it!
My third Volt
I love this car for so many reasons, skipping the gas station is my favorite reason. I must say that after driving a 2013, and a 2014 Volt I was super surprised to see how cheap Chevy went on the interior. There is no longer carpet it is that gross mat pressed fiber stuff that used to be in trunks.. And the Leather I paid for I am not sure is leather. The dash and interior is this new material that you can not keep clean, armor all just spots and jells on it as it does not absorb. if you touch it with even a fingernail it scratches... For people who drive a lot and live in the car, I am so disappointed at the cost cuts and how cheap this car feels it was a 39,000. car. The mats were also the flimsiest I have seen in any car. :(
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I wish I could get into this car
I have a 2016 Volt and in spite of the anemic climate control and harsh ride I have thoroughly enjoyed driving it. Sitting in the 2016 for prolonged periods of time reveals the deficiency of the support in the driver's seat. Getting in and out necessitates acrobatics, and as I age and get stiffer this has become a real problem. So I was excited to hear that the 2019 version would have a new power driver's seat with adjustable lumbar support! If it solved my ergonomic problem I would lease or buy the 2019 when my lease expires (soon). So I tested the new seat in the 2019 and it feels great! It is comfortable and supportive. HOWEVER, the seat is lower than the 2016 seat by a centimeter at best. Getting in and out of the vehicle is as difficult as before, even with the new seat. So I am off looking at a Kia Niro PHEV with comfortable seats and an easy entry and exit via the driver's door. Too bad. I am disappointed.
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