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frontpageDC13 posted Jun 03, 2023 09:12 PM
frontpageDC13 posted Jun 03, 2023 09:12 PM

2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV 1LT + $7500 Tax Credit + In-Home Charger Install

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from $26500

$26,500

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Chevrolet is offering the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV 1LT Electric Car + Home Charger Installation (terms apply) available from $26,500. You will also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member DC13 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
About this Car:
  • EPA-Estimate 259-Mile electric range on full charge
  • 200 Horsepower / 266 lb ft of Torque
  • 65 kWh Battery
  • Seats up to 5
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Front Pedestrian Braking
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Forward Collision Alert
  • Auto High Beam Headlights
  • 10.2" Infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Alexa & More

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Home Charger Installation Offer requires following the steps located on the Offer Page here.
    • Offer available to eligible customers who purchase or lease a 2022 or 2023 Bolt EV or Bolt EUV. Home charging installation promotion includes purchase and installation of a 240V outlet (NEMA 14-50 outlet and new 40-amp breaker in existing panel) from a GM selected vendor.
    • To qualify for the federal tax credit, one must not exceed the following adjusted gross income limits:
      • $300,000 for married couples filing jointly
      • $225,000 for heads of households
      • $150,000 for all other filers
    • The tax credit is not refundable, which means one must have federal tax due to take advantage of it. If the tax due is less than the credit amount, one can only claim the credit up to the amount of the tax due.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal details & discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Chevrolet is offering the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV 1LT Electric Car + Home Charger Installation (terms apply) available from $26,500. You will also qualify for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit (details here).

Thanks to Community Member DC13 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
About this Car:
  • EPA-Estimate 259-Mile electric range on full charge
  • 200 Horsepower / 266 lb ft of Torque
  • 65 kWh Battery
  • Seats up to 5
  • Automatic Emergency Braking
  • Front Pedestrian Braking
  • Lane Keep Assist
  • Forward Collision Alert
  • Auto High Beam Headlights
  • 10.2" Infotainment system with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Alexa & More

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Home Charger Installation Offer requires following the steps located on the Offer Page here.
    • Offer available to eligible customers who purchase or lease a 2022 or 2023 Bolt EV or Bolt EUV. Home charging installation promotion includes purchase and installation of a 240V outlet (NEMA 14-50 outlet and new 40-amp breaker in existing panel) from a GM selected vendor.
    • To qualify for the federal tax credit, one must not exceed the following adjusted gross income limits:
      • $300,000 for married couples filing jointly
      • $225,000 for heads of households
      • $150,000 for all other filers
    • The tax credit is not refundable, which means one must have federal tax due to take advantage of it. If the tax due is less than the credit amount, one can only claim the credit up to the amount of the tax due.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal details & discussion.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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221b
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Hate when people include tax credits into price that not everyone qualifies for without all the info, it's a little misleading in these ev/Tesla threads. This requires a tax liability of $7500 or more that you get after you file and is not point of sale. Also max income of $150-300k for single/married filers to qualify. Also there is nothing new here, this is MSRP, info on tax credit, and the charger install was always included with bolt purchase (since Feb '21)

edit: For clarification from the wiki: "The tax credit is not refundable, which means one must have federal tax due to take advantage of it. If the tax due is less than the credit amount, one can only claim the credit up to the amount of the tax due."
So lower income people will not get a $7500 refund, it depends on your liability. i.e. A SDer responded about a student being angry in a previous thread that they only got $500 back and not $7500.
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LOL no.

Virtually all of the ICE vehicle can be recycled. Generally the only items not recyclable per se will be interior trim - it's mixed plastic and rubber. Engine? steel or aluminum. Gearcases? Steel or aluminum. Body, frame, etc, steel or aluminum. In fact, about 86% of a car can be recycled [recyclenation.com].

Meanwhile your EV will still have a fully and readily recyclable frame and body, just like the ICE. The motor will generally be recyclable. The battery? Not really. Generally batteries and battery packs are not really designed for recycling. Most are just thousands of individual cylindrical cells, that themselves are spiral wound multilayer structures. There's no easy way to separate the materials here. An ICE, you literally rip out the engine with heavy equipment and include it in with any other steel or aluminum - the process is astonishingly easy and quick [youtube.com] with heavy equipment.

Meanwhile, the batteries are generally just shredded [ucsusa.org]. The resulting material is called "black mass" and is placed into a bath of caustic chemicals to leech out the *important* elements. In certain cases, that black mass is first incinerated to burn off plastic and epoxies. Yeah that sounds super efficient and environmental to me.
truckin76
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So basically these cars could simply be like you iphone or Guarraty disposable product. Please upgrade and throw your old one in the trash. So much for saving the environment and saving money.

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Jun 04, 2023 06:25 AM
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ThriftyBike8197Jun 04, 2023 06:25 AM
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Quote from TjC4244 :
If my tax liability is 5300. But I have two kids so I only owe 1300. What happens then?
Then you'd only qualify for a $1,300 credit. Not a refundable credit like EITC.
Jun 04, 2023 06:27 AM
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OliveStew166Jun 04, 2023 06:27 AM
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Quote from 221b :
Hate when people include tax credits into price that not everyone qualifies for without all the info, it's a little misleading in these ev/Tesla threads. This requires a tax liability of $7500 or more that you get after you file and is not point of sale. Also max income of $150-300k for single/married filers to qualify. Also there is nothing new here, this is MSRP, info on tax credit, and the charger install was always included with bolt purchase.
The govmt should limit their social aid to under each county median income.

150k is a San Francisco median, or the edge between the 85% and 15% everywhere else.
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Eagles89Jun 04, 2023 06:30 AM
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Quote from OliveStew166 :
The govmt should limit their social aid to under each county median income.

150k is a San Francisco median, or the edge between the 85% and 15% everywhere else.
This must be why SF doesn't try to get rid of their homeless population
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takoma20Jun 04, 2023 06:30 AM
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Quote from Eagles89 :
That's not true at all. Rivian is having battery issues right now with their cars
Much of the claims about EVs today are being made by Musk, who continues to be proven a con man. I don't believe a word he says. I can't believe other people still do.
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malaysiafangJun 04, 2023 06:37 AM
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Does this have auto pilot
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IteabaggeduJun 04, 2023 06:46 AM
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Every dealership I message earlier today in Northern Cali was asking $3k-$5k markup. GTFOH with that BS!!!! Going to get a Tesla instead!
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Sh0psh0pJun 04, 2023 06:46 AM
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Quote from bachle.2105 :
Chevy makes the most reliable EV and im sure we all know that
Oh yes. That goes without saying. Chevy Bolt is also the best EV ever made.
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Core2QuadJun 04, 2023 06:54 AM
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Quote from JohnPN :
It's because it's the breaker that dictates the minimum amperage all other components on the circuit must meet, not the other way around. For instance, your electrical panel may have different breakers for various circuits, despite the outlet being the same outlet. This is why the breaker needs to be weakest link so that it actually "breaks" when the circuit gets overloaded, rather than the outlet.
But that isn't actually always the case. For example, its code compliant to install a regular NEMA 5-15 (15A rated outlet) outlet on a 20A circuit. The code doesn't make sense sometimes.
Jun 04, 2023 06:55 AM
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xXxBobMarley420Jun 04, 2023 06:55 AM
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Quote from 221b :
Hate when people include tax credits into price that not everyone qualifies for without all the info, it's a little misleading in these ev/Tesla threads. This requires a tax liability of $7500 or more that you get after you file and is not point of sale. Also max income of $150-300k for single/married filers to qualify. Also there is nothing new here, this is MSRP, info on tax credit, and the charger install was always included with bolt purchase.
Not to mention virtually no dealer nationwide is gonna sell this for MSRP, carry the base model, approve you for a loan they'd otherwise happily give you on a Colorado or whatever on your credit worthiness, lease instead of sell.

And who t.f. making 50 grand a year owes 7500+ in taxes each year? If a married couple is bringing in 300k, buy a damn Model X Plaid or Porsche
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Core2QuadJun 04, 2023 06:57 AM
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Quote from triggerhappy007 :
They give you $500 in EVgo charging credits. You can use it at ChargePoint as well.
Is the free charger install just for them to install an outlet? It's not a free L2 charger right? Pretty sure the bolt comes with a L1/L2 charger that does 32A @ 240V.
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slaveforthewaveJun 04, 2023 06:59 AM
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Quote from Cecerious :
It's no wonder why their cars catch on fire. Chevy should really think about hiring new electrical engineers.

I though this was a typo on the OP's part, but the website does indeed state a 40 amp breaker on a NEMA 14-50 outlet. Umm talk about a code violation.

(Keep in mind that this is a universal outlet install, NOT a direct wiring install. So the breaker NEEDS to be sized to the maximum load limit, not just the load limit of the primary device that's going to be installed on it.)
As far as I'm aware 14-50 on a 40A breaker is perfectly fine because NEMA doesn't have a 40A receptacle. Tons of people do exactly this when installing chargers.
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yesngoJun 04, 2023 07:01 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank yesngo

I've been driving BEV Chevys for the past 10 years, prior to which I never owed any American brand vehicle. I've had 2 Spark EVs, 2 Bolt EVs, and currently have 2 Bolt EUVs. After my first Spark EV, I was sold on EVs in general. There is zero maintenance other than changing the tires. I've stuck with GM due to their value proposition.

My brother has a Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. He swore off Tesla after his model 3 due to the ride quality, but after he drove the Model Y, he felt they made significant improvements, and bought one. I've driven both his cars, and there are a few reasons I have not gone with Tesla. The first is the sparse interior and inability to use Android Auto (which now is actually wireless in my EUV). I was also surprised to learn there is no option for ventilated seats. Tesla also does not give you the option to reduce the amount of regeneration, basically forcing you to have 1 pedal driving. They do this to increase their EPA numbers, which is smart on their end, and fine for those who like 1 pedal driving. I personally do not. The other smart thing that Tesla does is allow you to utilize 100% of the battery, but warns you to charge only up to 80% to prolong its life. Other manufacturers like GM don't trust you to do that, so when you charge to 100% on a GM, it's not truly 100%. There is a reserve in there that you cannot access. So for an equivalent battery size and drag, the Tesla will have a higher EPA rating. I wish GM would allow us to access the battery fully.

Finally, insurance costs for Teslas is quite expensive. I insure both my Bolt EUVs for $1k per year through Costco. My brother pays $8k for his 2 Teslas. I think this is just due to the fact that all repairs have to go through Tesla, so they can charge whatever they want, which forces insurance companies to often just total the entire car for minor accidents. It also appears to be the case for the newer EV companies like Rivian and Lucid.

I have Supercruise on one of my EUVs, and love that I don't have to keep my hand on the wheel. I don't think it works in as many areas as a Tesla, but when it does, it's great. However, GM is moving towards the subscription model, so they will now charge to be able to use supercruise after the first 3 years. The basic Tesla Autopilot does not require additional costs. I wish GM had a Sentry mode, like Tesla, and the ability to download footage, but it does not, so I'm forced to use a dashcam.

Anyway, if you can find a Bolt at a decent price, I'm sure you'll be happy with it, especially if you're new to EVs. In my opinion, there is no better value at this time, so get them before GM stops making them later this year.
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PaulS1105Jun 04, 2023 07:18 AM
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Quote from YG818 :
It's because EV owners dont pay any gasoline tax that combustion engine owners do. The money is used to maintain roads.

Me too. Live in OHIO. An extra $ 100 for my Venza. We are retired and only five 4000 miles per year. We get shafted. I'm getting a gas only car next time.
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