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Look at it this way, it leaves a build slot for people who really need/want one!
Short version: I'm beyond thrilled with my 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV.
When I moved into my new rural California property in March 2023 (coming from the city and not needing a vehicle), I found a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV at a used dealership for $18k, that had just had its drive battery replaced via a model-wide recall in December of 2021, with a fresh new 8 year +100k miles battery warranty.
The property already has existing solar, and I added a level 2 charger.
As much as the Bolt is pretty small (it's rated as a sub-compact, I think), it has surprised me with just how practical it is with a hatchback and folding rear seats. I can add a tow hitch (not GM approved) aftermarket (YouTube shows people towing A-frame popups with it), and it has roof rails, so I can add a cargo rack too. It handles the mile of hilly potholed dirt access road great as long as I'm not driving like The Dukes of Hazzard, and I even found a 2" lift kit for it, if I find that the 5.3 inches of ground clearance isn't enough, for example in winter.
It has no adaptive cruise even in the top-end trim (only later models got that), but with the Comma.ai 3 system and some custom software, the damn thing almost drives itself, outside of intersections or tight turns. As long as I am ready to assist and paying attention, I don't even have to touch the steering wheel. Best ~$2,000 I've ever spent for a car modification. I'm not sure if the Maverick can use it though!
Having experienced the near total lack of crap to break on an EV (no engine, only a single speed "transmission", barely ever actually uses the friction brakes, etc), I'm not sure if I ever want to go back to anything that uses gas, hybrid or not. In 4 months, I've already had to rescue a friend with a gasser multiple times, and as much as my Bolt is not a modern fast charging EV (it has the DC "fast" charge option, but is limited to 50 kW at best), it's still good for driving maybe 250 miles out on a single charge.
It has a kickass factory Bose system with great bass, and a 10" infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It even has the top-down camera views and a camera that will take over for the rear-view mirror, say if you've blocked your view with cargo. The driver's seat sucks for comfort, but $300 at an auto upholstery shop fixed that.
Once you go EV, it's really hard to justify going back to anything that uses gas in any way.
I really hope that Ford (or someone else) puts out a small and affordable EV pickup some day!
Short version: I'm beyond thrilled with my 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV.
When I moved into my new rural California property in March 2023 (coming from the city and not needing a vehicle), I found a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV at a used dealership for $18k, that had just had its drive battery replaced via a model-wide recall in December of 2021, with a fresh new 8 year +100k miles battery warranty.
The property already has existing solar, and I added a level 2 charger.
As much as the Bolt is pretty small (it's rated as a sub-compact, I think), it has surprised me with just how practical it is with a hatchback and folding rear seats. I can add a tow hitch (not GM approved) aftermarket (YouTube shows people towing A-frame popups with it), and it has roof rails, so I can add a cargo rack too. It handles the mile of hilly potholed dirt access road great as long as I'm not driving like The Dukes of Hazzard, and I even found a 2" lift kit for it, if I find that the 5.3 inches of ground clearance isn't enough, for example in winter.
It has no adaptive cruise even in the top-end trim (only later models got that), but with the Comma.ai 3 system and some custom software, the damn thing almost drives itself, outside of intersections or tight turns. As long as I am ready to assist and paying attention, I don't even have to touch the steering wheel. Best ~$2,000 I've ever spent for a car modification. I'm not sure if the Maverick can use it though!
Having experienced the near total lack of crap to break on an EV (no engine, only a single speed "transmission", barely ever actually uses the friction brakes, etc), I'm not sure if I ever want to go back to anything that uses gas, hybrid or not. In 4 months, I've already had to rescue a friend with a gasser multiple times, and as much as my Bolt is not a modern fast charging EV (it has the DC "fast" charge option, but is limited to 50 kW at best), it's still good for driving maybe 250 miles out on a single charge.
It has a kickass factory Bose system with great bass, and a 10" infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It even has the top-down camera views and a camera that will take over for the rear-view mirror, say if you've blocked your view with cargo. The driver's seat sucks for comfort, but $300 at an auto upholstery shop fixed that.
Once you go EV, it's really hard to justify going back to anything that uses gas in any way.
I really hope that Ford (or someone else) puts out a small and affordable EV pickup some day!
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