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2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV

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Although prices for late-model used cars have recently jumped, Cars.com has assembled a healthy list of choices available for a budget of about $20,000.
A new recall affecting more than 111,200 Bolt EVs involves a fire risk from an unexpected source: the seat belt pretensioner.
Customers who purchased certain Bolt EVs or Bolt EUVs in 2022 will be able to get the roughly $6,000 discount retroactively.
In Cars.com’s most popular news story of the week, we logged average gas mileage in our first four months with the Ford Maverick at 33 mpg. See the rest of the list here.
Despite rising prices and the ongoing inventory shortage, shoppers looking for an affordable road-trip vehicle still have many options to choose from.
To help shoppers identify which all-electric vehicles may be easier to find at dealerships, we looked at new EV inventory among Cars.com dealers.
The following list highlights the 10 most efficient electric cars of the 2022 model year. Where more than one version of a given model qualifies, we selected the most efficient version.
A battery defect kicked off a series of recalls for older Bolts that eventually expanded to new models, ultimately halting production for the 2022 Bolt EVs and EUV.
Chevrolet announced it has begun informing 2019 model-year Bolt owners it will begin installing a software update that will remove parking and overnight charging limitations.
The 2022 Bolt EV and Bolt EUV will share a common platform, battery and powertrain, but the Bolt EUV comes in a bit longer, taller and heavier.
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