Timothy
Active Member
I seem to remember from the early days of this forum that there are several Clarity owners who also drive Volts. At the moment (just before Chevy loses the full tax credit) we can get a new 2018 Volt at a very good price.
My question, for those who have a Volt (or are very familiar with its differences from the Clarity), is what will folks who really like their Clarity find to love or hate about the Volt. For example we like that the Volt is a hatchback. We hate (too strong?) that the 2018 Volt will take longer to charge. We have the Touring version of the Clarity and are looking at a base model of the 2018 Volt.
A second question. I believe that as long as the car is new from the dealer, there is no problem that it is a 2018 and not a 2019 in terms of the tax credit. Does that sound right to you all.
Thanks for you help.
My question, for those who have a Volt (or are very familiar with its differences from the Clarity), is what will folks who really like their Clarity find to love or hate about the Volt. For example we like that the Volt is a hatchback. We hate (too strong?) that the 2018 Volt will take longer to charge. We have the Touring version of the Clarity and are looking at a base model of the 2018 Volt.
A second question. I believe that as long as the car is new from the dealer, there is no problem that it is a 2018 and not a 2019 in terms of the tax credit. Does that sound right to you all.
Thanks for you help.