Domenick
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Chevy Dealer Talks About Bolt Sales Cannibalizing Volt Sales
This is an issue that's been raised in the past, and this latest sales report brought it to my mind yesterday. Now, we have the (admittedly anecdotal) perspective of a Chevrolet sales person. What he says makes pretty good sense.
It seems to me that a lot of buyers are choosing the Bolt over the Volt, because with 238 miles of range, it really fills all of their driving needs the way a Volt would. (In the sense that they see 100 miles as the furthest distance they would ever drive, normally.)
Volt buyers seem to get obsessive about my burning gas, and now, if they switch to a Bolt, that's no longer an issue.
Now, GM has to woo new buyers to the Volt, though it seems like they are just as happy to kill it off. Which is kind of a shame, since it's a pretty great car, from most accounts, and the Voltec system could be leveraged into other platforms. (After the Cadillac ELR fiasco, I can see why they'd be hesitant to do that, but I still think it's a reasonable course to pursue.)
This is an issue that's been raised in the past, and this latest sales report brought it to my mind yesterday. Now, we have the (admittedly anecdotal) perspective of a Chevrolet sales person. What he says makes pretty good sense.
It seems to me that a lot of buyers are choosing the Bolt over the Volt, because with 238 miles of range, it really fills all of their driving needs the way a Volt would. (In the sense that they see 100 miles as the furthest distance they would ever drive, normally.)
Volt buyers seem to get obsessive about my burning gas, and now, if they switch to a Bolt, that's no longer an issue.
Now, GM has to woo new buyers to the Volt, though it seems like they are just as happy to kill it off. Which is kind of a shame, since it's a pretty great car, from most accounts, and the Voltec system could be leveraged into other platforms. (After the Cadillac ELR fiasco, I can see why they'd be hesitant to do that, but I still think it's a reasonable course to pursue.)