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Bill (not verified)    July 11, 2019 - 3:36PM

I drive a 2017 Bolt which I bought in November 2017. My specific car has been fairly problem free. I have had two issues. When the car reached about 6,000 miles, it developed a rattle and squeak in the front suspension. The problem was a bad bushing in the left stabilizer link. The repair was easy and done quickly by a Chevy dealer. The reason was an out-of-spec part which was a fault of the part’s supplier. Chevy has. TSB on the issue. The other issue is the infotainment system will rarely freeze, usually at initially powering on the car. The system will usually reboot itself within a few seconds and resume normal operation if a freeze occurs. The drivability and safety of the car appear to be unaffected. I’ve seen the issues above reported by other Bolt drivers on owners forums. Over all, these very few and not serious anomalies and seeming many fewer than would be typical of a Chevy product. I had a 1st generation LEAF which had many more problems that included very scary safety issues related to the electric power brake boost circuit. Thumbs up to the Bolt.

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