Yesterday my wife and I took delivery of our Bolt. She does not follow this forum so she is "impartial" - but we both took turns driving. The salesman was not in the car with us. We are coming from a 2014 LEAF SL (which we drove there). When we drove I asked her to pay attention to the following:
- Seat comfort
- Ride Quality (Highway and local roads)
- Road Noise
- Shifter
Here is her test drive report:
- Seats are comfortable - she is small and petite - so would not expect an issue even if they seats were narrow.
- Ride Quality - more tight than LEAF and she said "It goes over bumps better than the LEAF" - I asked her if was squirrelly - she said no - just tighter.
- Road noise - she thought slightly quieter than LEAF.
- Shifter - she didn't even say anything about shifting at all.
Here is my test drive report:
- Seats are tighter than LEAF - I can feel the seat on my butt and I would characterize it as more keeping my butt centered vs pinching it. I am 5'11" @180 - not small, but not huge either.
- Ride Quality - sportier than LEAF - more responsive.
- Road Noise - I though maybe at highway speeds the was more tire noise than LEAF, but otherwise the same or better than the LEAF.
- Shifter - non issue - coming from LEAF all center console shifters are going to be a little different.
Other thoughts.
- Interior - my wife loved it - thought it was much better than the LEAF. I thought it was a substantial step up from the LEAF.
- Performance - definitely faster than the LEAF.
- Creep mode / Parking brake - This took a little finessing - When you first push the accelerator nothing happens so your first instinct is to push harder - don't do it - you will "lurch" - just let the car "think about it" and it will release the brake and you will start to creep / back up - nice and smooth. I guess this was needed since the parking brake is electronic. It is a fine line and I just figured that out pulling it in and out of the garage a few times. Once you get the hang of it it feels natural.
I have not explored all the tech stuff yet - just set my radio stations - paired my phone and played a little bit with CarPlay.
- Seat comfort
- Ride Quality (Highway and local roads)
- Road Noise
- Shifter
Here is her test drive report:
- Seats are comfortable - she is small and petite - so would not expect an issue even if they seats were narrow.
- Ride Quality - more tight than LEAF and she said "It goes over bumps better than the LEAF" - I asked her if was squirrelly - she said no - just tighter.
- Road noise - she thought slightly quieter than LEAF.
- Shifter - she didn't even say anything about shifting at all.
Here is my test drive report:
- Seats are tighter than LEAF - I can feel the seat on my butt and I would characterize it as more keeping my butt centered vs pinching it. I am 5'11" @180 - not small, but not huge either.
- Ride Quality - sportier than LEAF - more responsive.
- Road Noise - I though maybe at highway speeds the was more tire noise than LEAF, but otherwise the same or better than the LEAF.
- Shifter - non issue - coming from LEAF all center console shifters are going to be a little different.
Other thoughts.
- Interior - my wife loved it - thought it was much better than the LEAF. I thought it was a substantial step up from the LEAF.
- Performance - definitely faster than the LEAF.
- Creep mode / Parking brake - This took a little finessing - When you first push the accelerator nothing happens so your first instinct is to push harder - don't do it - you will "lurch" - just let the car "think about it" and it will release the brake and you will start to creep / back up - nice and smooth. I guess this was needed since the parking brake is electronic. It is a fine line and I just figured that out pulling it in and out of the garage a few times. Once you get the hang of it it feels natural.
I have not explored all the tech stuff yet - just set my radio stations - paired my phone and played a little bit with CarPlay.