He's clearly quite unfamiliar with the Bolt and with GM in general. You can see this from his confusion between "Bolt" and "Volt", and in the way he pronounces the last syllable of "Chevrolet" as "let" instead of "lay".NeilBlanchard said:The Chevy Bolt EV will have at least 200 miles range. It will also have a 60kWh battery pack. The video presenter is not researching all that well.
Seriously. This is why Tesla doesn't need to advertise. Their "competitors" do it for them!Aidan said:Every EV Forum has a rival or competition with Tesla, Tesla must love that
Tcdn said:The Chevy Bolt is an impressive electric vehicle in saying that to compete with Tesla on any level doesn't seem appropriate Tesla technology in every way surpasses what other electric vehicles have out there
Tcdn said:The Chevy Bolt is an impressive electric vehicle in saying that to compete with Tesla on any level doesn't seem appropriate Tesla technology in every way surpasses what other electric vehicles have out there
If the Kia Sportage and the BMW 328i were the only two cars on the market then you can bet that they'd be compared. When the Model 3 eventually comes out then it and the Bolt will have the "long-range at an affordable price" market all to themselves. So of course people are going to compare them.JupiterMoon said:I think it's pointless to compare the two vehicles. They are different vehicles with different performance criteria and for different purposes.
Other than the fact that they are both electric, it's like comparing a small cross-over like a Kia Sportage to a BMW 328i. Would anyone actually do that?
SeanNelson said:If the Kia Sportage and the BMW 328i were the only two cars on the market then you can bet that they'd be compared. When the Model 3 eventually comes out then it and the Bolt will have the "long-range at an affordable price" market all to themselves. So of course people are going to compare them.JupiterMoon said:I think it's pointless to compare the two vehicles. They are different vehicles with different performance criteria and for different purposes.
Other than the fact that they are both electric, it's like comparing a small cross-over like a Kia Sportage to a BMW 328i. Would anyone actually do that?
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