Lithium said:
I'm more and more realizing that "we" FFE or full EV drivers are far ahead of the curve of what the mainstream public thinks it wants. You really need to have time behind the wheel to realize that this works, although requires a little more planning, to drive everywhere you want.
I agree. Many people reject EVs because they aren't a lot cheaper. I desire them because they are superior...smooth, quiet, no dealing with gas stations. But yes, they do require planning. My wife and daughter aren't willing to plan quite as much, so the Volt is perfect for them
Lithium said:
GM's Bolt is a great package. I would trade my FFE immediately for it. I hope the driving dynamics are as fun as the FFE.
I also fear the Bolt at $30K after rebate will be a stripper with bare essentials. It likely will be a $33-35K car at delivery with options. The 90 miles in 30 min is a little weak. I think as a full replacement for my long distance drives it could work, but, the Tesla infrastructure is much more reassuring than a haphazard sprinkle of DC fast chargers. I don't see GM investing in these networks.
My lease is up in Feb 2017. I looks unlikely that a Ford will be in the options lists.
Yes, I would trade mine today and pay off the remaining lease payments if necessary. I have the FFE mothballed for the winter due to reduced range and oversubscription to the workplace charging. I'm driving a Volt so I don't need to worry.
One of my Volts is loaded, but one is lightly optioned. It's still very well equipped, and I'm assuming the Bolt will have a comparable level. The only thing I added to the lightly optioned one was rear view camera. The delta between base and loaded for the Volt is about $4k, so I'm assuming similar for Bolt. Even the low optioned Volt included free Onstar so the Nav function is effectively present even without paying for the official nav system. You push a button, tell a real person where you want to go, and they download the route into your car. Turn-by-turn nav still appears, just not the big moving map.
As I have said here, I am unconcerned about DCFC or for that matter most public charging. My employer is an example of this...a year ago workplace charging was easy. Now a bunch of new cars have shown up and it's a struggle every day. What I care about is the energy I can carry with me...Bolt has plenty for 99% of my use, and Volt obviously will handle 100%
The FFE initially was good for 95%+ of my needs, but as the battery faded and workplace charging became less dependable, it's on the verge of being unusable. I will make it work through the summer and then say goodbye to it and to all of the 80 or even 100 mile class cars.