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frontpageDC13 posted Jun 08, 2023 12:57 AM
frontpageDC13 posted Jun 08, 2023 12:57 AM

2024 Volvo EX30 Electric SUV (Releases Q1-Q2 2024)

(Reserve for $500)

from $34950

$34,950

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Volvo will offer 2024 Volvo EX30 Electric SUV starting at $34950 planned for release in the first half of 2024. Reservations are open now for $500 (fully refundable).

Thanks to community member DC13 for finding this deal.

Highlighted Features:
  • 275 Miles of range
  • Seats 5
  • Single-motor or Dual motor
  • 0-60 MPH in as low as 3.4 Seconds
  • DC Fast charging speeds: 10-80% in 26.5 minutes
  • Standard with all driver-assist systems (best in the industry)
  • Battery Capacity: 69 kWh
  • Parking sensors standard

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Volvo will offer 2024 Volvo EX30 Electric SUV starting at $34950 planned for release in the first half of 2024. Reservations are open now for $500 (fully refundable).

Thanks to community member DC13 for finding this deal.

Highlighted Features:
  • 275 Miles of range
  • Seats 5
  • Single-motor or Dual motor
  • 0-60 MPH in as low as 3.4 Seconds
  • DC Fast charging speeds: 10-80% in 26.5 minutes
  • Standard with all driver-assist systems (best in the industry)
  • Battery Capacity: 69 kWh
  • Parking sensors standard

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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Written by DC13

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eb1888
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Small but still designed to look like a gas car with too much high blocky hood length and almost no frunk utilization.
Polestar and Volvo could step away from traditional gas car design language. For this car you have a pointless for function long hood. You suffer inside because of that misplaced priority with the unnecessary limitation of back seat legroom and less wheelbase. An MG4 is the car to compare for current design of an ev. Good rear legroom. It's got a 2705mm wheelbase vs. 2650mm for this Volvo. 2 inches right there. 4287mm length vs. 4233mm for the EX30. The difference shows in the back door dimension.
DC13
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Still not too late to cancel your Model 3 order if you FOMO'd into that. This Volvo is worth the wait and wipes the floor of Tesla for less money with much better quality.
slickdealer05
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please mention $500 deposit and a year wait in the title of the thread

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Jun 09, 2023 03:01 AM
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redcashmereJun 09, 2023 03:01 AM
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Quote from goodness97 :
Are there any deals on the upcoming Toyota Grand highlander? Please, anyone, find deals on this one. Kindly post it.
No, there are none. It looks good but is also huge btw. Pricing will be around 50k to start, 65k for platinum. Pricing will not initially offer deals, and most are sold out already.
Jun 09, 2023 03:05 AM
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rgadowskiJun 09, 2023 03:05 AM
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Quote from corpomonkey :
So $35k for a compact RWD CUV (EX30) or $47.5k for midsize AWD CUV (Model Y) with $7.5k tax credit? EX30 will def be a small car and if you upgrade to AWD, probably will be close to $40k and still have to wait a year.

I would wait for the EX90 but it's a tad too expensive.

Decisions decisions…
You must be joking! I waited 2 years for my Model S P85+
Jun 09, 2023 03:07 AM
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MemorablePlant2085Jun 09, 2023 03:07 AM
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Quote from DC13 :
Still not too late to cancel your Model 3 order if you FOMO'd into that. This Volvo is worth the wait and wipes the floor of Tesla for less money with much better quality.
There's a reason Tesla has the best selling cars and it has nothing to do with Volvo having "better quality".
Jun 09, 2023 03:07 AM
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rgadowskiJun 09, 2023 03:07 AM
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Quote from AceStarflyer :
Elon leading Tesla is exactly why I haven't bought a Tesla. That insecure prick is the embodiment of the saying "money can't buy class." I'd be happy to take the risk on the build quality if it didn't mean giving money directly to that racist, sexist, bloviating asshat. And tbh if he wasn't there I imagine the build quality would be better.

I'm just excited that they're desperate enough for cash that they've licensed out their biggest advantage - the charge plug standard and charging network. If I can keep treading water with my current crappy ICE car, I'll wait long enough for a Ford or GM with the Tesla charging platform.
And elon will make money off you when you charge your car.
Jun 09, 2023 03:21 AM
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cncfactoryJun 09, 2023 03:21 AM
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Quote from Stayfocus18 :
5.7 seconds on basic battery 5.3 on extended battery
Thanks. For a second I thought it was 35K for a 3.4 sec car laugh out loud
Jun 09, 2023 03:22 AM
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robertw477Jun 09, 2023 03:22 AM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
This car doesn't qualify for the federal tax credit, meaning it's not "American" like a Tesla.

What's even the point when you can get the Federal tax credits, buy from an American brand, support American jobs, and support the GOAT himself, Elon Musk. It's a no brainer.
Not all teslas are made in the US. The model 3 is made in CA, Japan, Korea, China, Canada. The tax credit is based on the origin of the battery.
Jun 09, 2023 03:23 AM
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sqa4lifeJun 09, 2023 03:23 AM
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Quote from DC13 :
Still not too late to cancel your Model 3 order if you FOMO'd into that. This Volvo is worth the wait and wipes the floor of Tesla for less money with much better quality.
Have you seen this car yet?

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Jun 09, 2023 03:24 AM
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sqa4lifeJun 09, 2023 03:24 AM
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Quote from robertw477 :
Not all teslas are made in the US. The model 3 is made in CA, Japan, Korea, China, Canada. The tax credit is based on the origin of the battery.
Did you see the latest update. All model 3 and Y in the US quality for thr 7500 tax credit.
Jun 09, 2023 03:28 AM
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LwdshBJun 09, 2023 03:28 AM
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Quote from cscamp20 :
Seriously? Don't tell me you want Dolby Atmos in a car as well.
The other Volvos actualy use Dirac lol, Dirac's new target segment is automotive room correction lol. It makes sense cause automotive speaker placement is poor.
Jun 09, 2023 03:36 AM
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JfallwellJun 09, 2023 03:36 AM
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Quote from C17chief :
Exactly. While electrification seems to be the chosen path, and gas engines will inevitably fade away by attrition eventually, its not exactly happening tomorrow! Even with localities that have placed pretty aggressive targets on electrified adoption, your still talking 10yrs before they are even the majority sold. In addition to that, those last gas powered ones arent going to be instantly unusable, so added to that is the useful life of those too before they really start fading away. Also consider there is a sheer number of people that full EV's are just not remotely practical for. Not everyone has the ability to just plug in where they live or have the time or willing to sit at a charge station 30+mins frequently. Some people are wise to the true cost of an EV as well. Not much of a factor for those who get a different car every few years, but for those that cant afford to do that or tend to hold on to their cars for like 10-15yrs, facing a battery change is a real consideration and is anything but cheap! Granted prices for that should come down significantly in the future, but I'd wager it will still cost quite a bit and not just something on the higher end of trivial. It'll be decades before gas powered cars are really a thing of the past.
Had to thumbs up your well stated argument even though I disagree with you on some of your assertions. From what I've seen and experienced, electric cars degrade in range but don't inherently become useless after x years. The usable range does decrease by 2 or 3percent each year, so you should plan for twice the range you typically are going to want, but very few of us are more than fifty miles from work where a vehicle with a stated 200 mile range wouldn't work just fine for a decade plus. As someone who daily drives a 9 year old ev and who drives a 20 year old gasoline car to get into the mountains I find the "gotta buy the new one" approach to be frivolous... But when I ran the numbers the per mile savings made sense for an EV or econobox.... and I felt the EV gave me a real sized car that still has a low per mile cost if I own it for ten years.
eventually dies it's a tossup on if my household goes all in on electric. Look at what you use the vehicle for and work out the cost including fuel and a level two charger. Don't buy an EV unless you can charge at home. In my neck of the woods it's 4c a mile in electricity vs 20c/mile for my gas car, so my travel and commute means the second car pays for itself in another year or two after considering insurance for the second vehicle. Now a true Slickdeal would be to buy a bicycle to commute on particularly if you live in an apartment, but that's a whole different mindset and not for everyone.
Jun 09, 2023 03:38 AM
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NeatThread419Jun 09, 2023 03:38 AM
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Quote from DavidW4615 :
I have no doubt this will be much better built than any Tesla, but this car looks way smaller than a Model 3 or Y. Looks to be at least a full size class lower than midsize.
He was hyping up the Volvo and all I got was "tell me you hate Elon musk without telling me you hate him" this Volvo is unproven. It's Chinese owned and gives off insane tcl and Hisense vibes 😂
Jun 09, 2023 03:51 AM
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VCorEndingInPJun 09, 2023 03:51 AM
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Eh. As a consumer you can pickup a Mustang Mach-E base model for 39K after rebate, looks better inside and out than this Volvo. But this is bad news for Ford, if Ford is losing money on each Mustang they sell and they start at 46.5K their cost are not under control.
Jun 09, 2023 03:52 AM
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nekrosoft13Jun 09, 2023 03:52 AM
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I find it hilarious that people are willing to buy a car without sitting in it first.
Jun 09, 2023 03:56 AM
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HawaiianaJun 09, 2023 03:56 AM
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But but .. my wallet. . . Whatever 😏 will just explain it to my partner after 1 year🤣

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I have done it with a Prius, Corolla, Forester and Pontiac Vibe and a few more. I just do my research. If it is a little uncomfortable at first, I get used to it. I also rent enough cars to have a pretty good idea of the expectations.
Quote from nekrosoft13 :
I find it hilarious that people are willing to buy a car without sitting in it first.

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