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Chevy Bolt Battery Recall: How Could This Have Happened?
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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 3636923" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>I almost bought a new old stock 2019 Bolt last year. I didn't because I hated the interior. Otherwise, it was fun to drive and had the right range for driving around town for a day or two or three and recharge in my garage. I hadn't set out looking for an EV and wasn't really interested until I drove it. My daily commute is 70 miles, the Bolt made a lot of sense.</p><p>It's too bad a somewhat rare pair of battery manufacturing defects has tarnished these cars. The vast majority are just fine, but a few have these defects that can't be identified without taking the battery pack apart.</p><p>The next generation of GM EVs will use a different battery technology. Too bad they don't have replacement battery packs for the Bolt that use that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 3636923, member: 519"] I almost bought a new old stock 2019 Bolt last year. I didn't because I hated the interior. Otherwise, it was fun to drive and had the right range for driving around town for a day or two or three and recharge in my garage. I hadn't set out looking for an EV and wasn't really interested until I drove it. My daily commute is 70 miles, the Bolt made a lot of sense. It's too bad a somewhat rare pair of battery manufacturing defects has tarnished these cars. The vast majority are just fine, but a few have these defects that can't be identified without taking the battery pack apart. The next generation of GM EVs will use a different battery technology. Too bad they don't have replacement battery packs for the Bolt that use that. [/QUOTE]
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