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Why Chevy Discontinued Its Most Popular EV

Posted on August 21, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

The current Bolt and Bolt EUV debuted back in 2021. They have been a hit. GM sold 38,000 of them last year, a 53.5% jump. They are on pace to double that tally in 2023. With a solid 259 miles of range, reasonable performance and price tags starting below $30,000 (not counting the federal tax credit they are also eligible for), the Bolt and Bolt EUV are the best-value EVs on the market. So, naturally enough, Chevy is
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