‡To qualify for the Chevrolet Limited-Time Special, you must: (1) be a current Costco member by May 31, 2021; (2) register with Costco Auto Program online or through its call center to receive a certificate with your unique promotion code; (3) present your certificate and unique promotion code to any Chevrolet dealer at time of visit; (4) take delivery between June 1, 2021 and August 2, 2021 of a new and eligible 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, Silverado 1500, Silverado 2500, Silverado 3500, Suburban; or a 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV or Bolt EUV to receive a $1,000 Costco member-only incentive; or a 2020 or 2021 Chevrolet Bolt EV to receive a $3,000 Costco member-only incentive. The incentive will be applied at time of eligible purchase or lease and may be compatible with most publicly available Chevrolet incentives for which you qualify. This incentive cannot be combined with HR Voucher Coupon. Subject to change without notice.
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Basically the support falls on party lines, unless it can be worked into a reconciliation bill or they blow the filibuster it's not happening.
Edit: just for clarity, didn't want to get the politics argument going on this more just a realistic view of whether the credit will get added to make this a much better deal.
2021 hatchback with a few amenities...
(Don't have a relative/friend that works for GM.. would have saved me $15-20/month)
Lease 30k, $1300 down (first month + all taxes and fees) with all incentives available inclui Costco)
$325/ month.
Uhh...no
Uh....no.
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Im looking at a brand new 2021 for 22,900 not including TT&L before costco rebate
Most people from what I've seen do not dc fast charge on the road all the way to 100% because of the stepping down, ie that last 20% takes 30 mins or more so it isn't worth it.
If you can charge at the other end (ie at your parents' house) even at 120V, I would do it like this:
Start full at your house
Run it down to around 20%
Stop at a DC fast charger and charge back up to 50% (should be like 20-25 mins maybe?)
Get to your parents' house
Start charging immediately at 120V. If your parents have newer wiring, you can do 120V 12A and that recharges at a rate of approx 6mi/hour... 120V 8A charges at approx 4mi/hr.
To get to 100% full @12A from 0 takes 43ish hours (but you won't be starting from 0... you should actually be starting at around 20% if your distance is correct) , so you're really looking at like 35 hours. At 8A it takes 65 hours to go from 0-100... but you are looking at like 52 hours.
Bear in mind these are rough numbers under fairly normal conditions. Terrain, how much you use the AC or heat, and how aggressively you drive all play a factor in the numbers going slightly up or down.
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Im looking at a brand new 2021 for 22,900 not including TT&L before costco rebate
Im looking at a brand new 2021 for 22,900 not including TT&L before costco rebate
I think the inventories are lower, so dealers are less willing to wheel and deal right now.
Oh wait, this is only on 20/21 Bolts. Good luck finding some of those!
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That doesn't mean hydrogen may not necessarily have a part in our future somehow but for most people it would be stupid to use renewable energy to make hydrogen from water, pressurize it, pump it, and then carry it around in your vehicle for use when you can use that exact same energy to just fill up your battery. It's kind of odd that you bring up Europe and Scandinavia where BEVs/PHEVs are booming and FCEVs are a rounding error.
Well, that's if you believe in reality and aren't putting all your hopes and dreams on some magical breakthrough that will make hydrogen abundant, cheap, and easy to store
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