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Originally Posted by JSH
Shopping update.
I almost convinced myself to buy a Equinox. I had one again for two weeks for a business trip and got 33 mpg in mostly suburban driving. I've spent at least a month in one as a rental - I like the car and it is a practical replacement for the VW. I got so far as test driving one last night that I would have likely bought except after the test drive I noticed it was FWD not AWD as I thought. $31,000 - way more than I was planning but it was a top trim car and why not - we can afford it.
Then I got home and thought about it and said to myself - If you willing to spend $30K why not just get the car you wanted when you turned the Spark EV in but were too cheap to buy - a Chevy Bolt.
A local dealer that specializes in EVs has 8 on the lot ranging from 2017 to 2021. They are closed today but I'll swing buy tomorrow and very likely drive one home. I missed the bottom of the market on a Bolt but I really don't expect them to drop in price now that GM is replacing every battery pack with a new one, with a new 8 year warranty, and 8% more range.
Car shopping as become more pressing as the Astro van is out of commission. I have a new driveshaft on order but no delivery date yet. I'm still working from home due to a COVID quarantine but that will end tomorrow. (I picked up COVID on the above business trip to an assembly plant that takes no COVID precautions and spend 10 days quarantined in a hotel)
From Bolt Prices from Car Guru:
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I was getting fairly serious about buying one last January, but got greedy thinking price should have plummeted more due to the recall. My assumption was lifting the stop-sale would flood the market and they would go for much cheaper... wish I knew then what I know now. Prices went up 30% and haven't come down much since the peak. Back in December a 2017 could be had for ~14k, which made it $11.5k for my parents. I had in my mind $10k as the threshold which means a sales price of $12.5k.
Of course prices will come down as supply chain issues are worked out and newer EVs come to market, but who knows when that will happen. All I know is I'm never paying more than $14k for a Bolt, and that's because my expectation with technology is that it becomes more affordable over time.