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I got my silver 2017 Premier on Jan. 20, 2017. It was the 12th one sold in Redwood City, CA. My Bolt's first year's electricity was subsidized by CA at $0.10/kWH, which is bargain in CA. I installed solar panels 5 years ago and have not paid for electricity, including my Bolt's 6,000 miles/year since. That will change since we recently added a 2023 Prius Prime, and electric rates are presently cheaper than gasoline in $$/mile. Since I didn't get the Bolt with the Level 3 charging system, it has not made any long trips and has been charged in my garage 99% of the time.
About 18 months after I took it home, the remaining miles dropped from 48 to 0 in 20 seconds. After being towed home it accepted the charge and was back to 240 miles by morning. GM replaced the battery shortly afterward, since OnStar notified them of the problem. That battery was replaced on a recall ~2 years ago. I hope to get another 3 years out of this car. I heard that CA requires all electric cars to have a 10-year warranty instead of the standard 8 years from Chevy.
Photos to follow.
About 18 months after I took it home, the remaining miles dropped from 48 to 0 in 20 seconds. After being towed home it accepted the charge and was back to 240 miles by morning. GM replaced the battery shortly afterward, since OnStar notified them of the problem. That battery was replaced on a recall ~2 years ago. I hope to get another 3 years out of this car. I heard that CA requires all electric cars to have a 10-year warranty instead of the standard 8 years from Chevy.
Photos to follow.