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Carl Mesaros (not verified)    September 11, 2019 - 1:34PM

Thank you for starting this thread.
We were the owners of a 2017 Chevrolet Volt Premier. An absolutely wonderful automobile! When Chevy decided to discontinue building it I was stunned.
We drove the car everywhere, long trips and short commutes. When we traded it for a 2019 Chevy Bolt the computer showed an average of 85.3 mpg for the 20,100 miles we drove it.
If only Chevrolet would have marketed this car it could have been a huge seller.
My opinion is the narrow profit margin was the deciding factor for GM to pull the plug.
We decided to trade the Volt while it still had resale value. Not knowing what it would be worth in a few years.
The Bolt is even nicer than the Volt. Not one single complaint!
I ordered a Bolt EV cap the other day and my wife asked why I ordered it. I told her if GM wouldn't promote their vehicle, I felt it was my duty to do it!
Fossil fuels aren't going to be around forever. We need to do our part to insure that our grandchildren and future generations can enjoy the quality of life and a clean environment in which to live.
Thanks again for starting this topic.

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