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I Bought The BEST DAILY DRIVER Of All Time *Chevy Volt Gen 2* 

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With today's wild fuel prices it was time to drive something that isn't a 3/4 ton diesel truck. So I bought one of my cars again. The 2017 Chevy Volt Premier is a huge upgrade from the gen 1 I owned for years. The gen 2 Volt is a more complete package with features you'd expect on a luxury vehicle, and the Premier made them standard at an accessible price. With 52 miles of EV range and all the range you could ask for on unleaded gasoline there is no range anxiety. All of that combined ads up to a daily driver/commuter car that is good at everything, earning it my title for best daily driver.
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@Jose_Pointero
@Jose_Pointero 2 года назад
GM really screwed up discontinuing these, but they always manage to F up a good thing so it's no surprise. It was the best vehicle they had made in over a decade and could be even better by now. All they'd need to do is raise it a couple inches and add a higher rear ceiling and it would've catered just fine to the "I must have an SUV" crowd.
@michaeluplandcausa7878
@michaeluplandcausa7878 2 года назад
Man, that's so true. A classic example was the 1989 1/2 Pontiac Fiero. Aftet several years of what was a car put into production Way Too Soon; screw up after screw up; public relations fiasco; and then what auto enthusiasts, publications, and people-in-the-know believe too finally be the perfect rendition of the Fiero, GM pulled the plug due to public perception of the car and GM's image of what was then seen as an unreliable vehicle.
@tony_25or6to4
@tony_25or6to4 2 года назад
I came to comment the same thing. They also should have kept Opel and Holden too. Europeans wanted the Ampera E (Bolt).
@joshdoeseverything4575
@joshdoeseverything4575 2 года назад
fuck the SUV crowd bring back sedans and coupes... and WAGONS
@cd9225
@cd9225 2 года назад
use the new 2022 blazer(small 4 cyl) platform (not the trailblazer) and intergrate it that. problem solved?? You got the EV suv done.
@Hard_Right
@Hard_Right 2 года назад
I’m so done with GM , I own 2 fairly new gmcs and I’m in a big hurry to switch my truck to a ford and the wife’s Acadia to either a hyandi Santa Fe or a Mitsubishi Outlander
@ergodoy7741
@ergodoy7741 2 года назад
This really is a great car. I have two and they have served me well. The Chevy dealer hates me since there is no work for them to do on it EVER!!
@LLG47
@LLG47 2 года назад
'Chevy dealers hate him'
@youdontknowme2915
@youdontknowme2915 3 месяца назад
The Chevy dealer does not hate or like you, they don’t even give you a second thought
@Nebula1701
@Nebula1701 2 года назад
I've owned Three Volts, 2014, 2017, and my current 2019. I LOVE THEM!!!
@tommorris5069
@tommorris5069 Год назад
Great car!
@dskebo
@dskebo 10 месяцев назад
The Volt is without question the best car ever made. I have 2 and I would buy a new one it GM made them.
@garysimonson9593
@garysimonson9593 2 года назад
So you had a Volt. Sold it. Bought a newer Volt. Isn't that re-Volting?
@Tim-Tiller
@Tim-Tiller 2 года назад
My Son has a 2nd Gen Volt and I have a 2017 Bolt EV. We really like our Bolt, it just got a new Battery pack that upgraded it from the old 60kWh to 66kWh. I regularly get over 230 miles of range in mixed driving, if I stick to city it gets over 300 miles. I use a 32amp level 2 EVSE and can charge it easily while I sleep in less than 6 hours. Since The first of the year I have driven it over 7,000 miles at a cost of $230 in electricity. To me A Bolt EV is the perfect commuter car and great for quick 1 day road trips.
@johncoaster9223
@johncoaster9223 2 года назад
Love it! I bought a gen 1 volt brand new and then a 2018 volt Premier with all options brand new (for $22k after incentives and tax rebates). Can't agree more that the volt is the ultimate daily. I've put over 130k miles on my volts and never had a problem!
@djkenny1202
@djkenny1202 2 года назад
130k os pretty low miles. Why replace?
@millardiii
@millardiii 2 года назад
I have been driving my 2016 Premiere for 4.5 years and love it as much as you do. In the summer, I get about 60 mile of range, in the winter, closer to 35. Gas mileage ranges from 35-45 depending on the situation. I paid $21.5 for it in November of 2017 with 39K miles on it which was a really good price. I am now at 65K miles. I love this car!
@nickcaringi7416
@nickcaringi7416 2 года назад
I just bought a 2017 for 21k with 30k miles two weeks ago and I love it so much more than I thought I would. I was still very much on the fence when I got it but it's such a good deal (for the current time) I couldn't pass it up. It's perfect for me, I still have my fun weekend car and a jeep for the snow. I work 25 miles away 95% highway and I manage 54 ev miles somehow. Everyone who knows me scratched their head at the decision because GM did such a poor job advertising these, it takes seeing it in person and driving one to actually understand what this is. Gas prices aren't going down any time soon, and Volt prices are just going to keep going up, now is the time to get one
@edwil111
@edwil111 2 года назад
I always like the fact that JR isn't a brand snob. He likes all types , flavors, and makes of vehicles.
@microdesigns2000
@microdesigns2000 2 года назад
Yes, that's refreshing negate every brand has something endearing.
@sailur
@sailur Год назад
@@microdesigns2000 exactly I have the " Toyota and Hondas are the only good car" type of ppl
@matthewpollock9685
@matthewpollock9685 2 года назад
I got a 2017 Volt about a year and a half ago and I've never been so happy with an automobile purchase. I work 30 miles from home and went from burning 20 gallons a week in my minivan (for the work commute alone, not including weekends and occasional road trips with the kids) to zero. Literally have not used a drop of gas for work in over a year! Side note, I do get 70 miles on a charge, but only because I take a route with a 45 MPH speed limit the whole way. I think I get 50 miles on a full charge doing 70 on the freeway. Great purchase brother! Now enjoy trying to explain what kind of car it is for the rest of your ownership. "It's kind of a hybrid but it's mostly an EV. You could call it a plug-in hybrid, but those only get like 10 miles on a charge and they still use the gas engine for high power whereas this one can operate completely independent of the gas engine..."
@donswier
@donswier 2 года назад
Good point about explaining it☺️. We picked up an i3 REx 2 years ago, and only bought 25 gallons of gas to cover 24,000 miles last year.
@ScottPattonMusic1
@ScottPattonMusic1 2 года назад
I own the same car. I’ve had it for 4 years now and it’s been the best car I’ve ever purchased. I discovered the 110 charger will also accept 220, which obviously cuts charge time way down. I can go for months without visiting a gas station. Fun stuff!
@MrMightybuddah
@MrMightybuddah 2 года назад
I own a 2017 2nd gen. In 2018, I used a whopping 5 gallons of gas for the entire year. Driving 10k miles on 5 gallons of gas felt damn good.
@raylan9542
@raylan9542 2 года назад
What’s the range on this car guys? How big is gas tank?
@MrMightybuddah
@MrMightybuddah 2 года назад
@@raylan9542 with full charge and full tank of gas, around 400 miles
@zelbug9995
@zelbug9995 2 года назад
Love my Volt. Best car ever. Fantastic car.
@ScottPattonMusic1
@ScottPattonMusic1 2 года назад
Realistically, 50 on electric and 300 plus on gas. 350 combined is a reasonable expectation. You can get more miles out them by using a tempered driving technique and with some terrain help. I've managed to completely recharge my EV through re-gen braking in downhill/ mountainous roads.So in those situations I might push closer to a 400 mile range.
@markaruski
@markaruski 2 года назад
Awesome, wished GM would bring back the Volt / Voltec architecture again! Love your Volt vids!
@andrewhillman9632
@andrewhillman9632 2 года назад
I purchased one of these brand new in California, we were 'only' paying around $4.25 a gallon at the time. Loved that car!
@s977382
@s977382 2 года назад
That’s my exact Volt (except the Cal pkg) and I couldn’t agree more! At 60K miles I still get 57 miles of range.
@Shauma_llama
@Shauma_llama 2 года назад
Nice seeing a car channel with sensible cars. 😀 I'm 61, and for the first time in my life gas prices make me ask "do I really need to make this drive?"
@kkarllwt
@kkarllwt 2 года назад
My car $0.22 a mile for gas. I think about the cost of every little trip.
@greenmachine718
@greenmachine718 Год назад
Then there is tackling the existential crisis of climate change which to me is even more critical than saving money on gas. Both are very important though!
@Cole90900
@Cole90900 2 года назад
i’m visiting sweden, and it’s crazy how many EVs they have on the road! of course teslas, but also electric VWs nissans volvos polestars buses scooters, etc. really changed my perspective on the viability of EVs-they really sent it. most surprising is how many mustang mach e’s are here... there’s a ton
@wurlyone4685
@wurlyone4685 2 года назад
Over in Euro we're really marching on with it. ICE only cars banned from 2030. It's things like that that force manufacturers to up their game and develop the tech - otherwise they just take the cheap option, don't invest in new technologies and just keep churning out the same stuff for max returns.
@69Dartman
@69Dartman 2 года назад
I'm not a GM fan but I have to say the Volt was a great car and much nicer then the Prius everyone loves. It looks like a normal decent looking sedan and I'd certainly drive one after feeding my 06 Charger RT for about a year. Can't afford that kind of money but if you can and it's nice it's a great choice.
@thesam19841
@thesam19841 2 года назад
I am a gm fan, but older radwood and i really wanted a gen 1 volt as they were so much nicer looking than the gen 2 Prius... however the prius is known for going 300k + and has tremendous support for parts and aftermarket as well as having lots of tech than has stayed just as reliable... their was so many prius sold that they were much more affordable as well, we payed 2700 for our 07 Prius with 175k 3 years ago... been pretty bulletproof with 230k at the moment
@reelreeler8778
@reelreeler8778 2 года назад
The Corolla Hybrid now outsells the Prius and gets the same mileage.
@AUDIS477
@AUDIS477 2 года назад
The Prius and Volt arent the same.
@Circuitssmith
@Circuitssmith 2 года назад
I’d say it looks downright sleek and futuristic for a mid-2010’s design. Very shark-like, and the fin antenna completes the picture. People have this image of stubby dinky-wheeled Priuses when they think hybrid. If Chevy had used the Volt as the tip of the spear to banish that image, it would have been a game changer.
@danwat1234
@danwat1234 Год назад
I have 295K miles on my 2013 volt Pri and 1st gen Volts are super reliable
@scottbutts6703
@scottbutts6703 2 года назад
The volt has always intrigued me, and I loved seeing JR tune his 1st gen with HP tuners. If I had another spot in the driveway I'd get one, but sadly I don't
@Fconig1
@Fconig1 2 года назад
I have a 2014 modified with the "ELR mod" to make 249HP at the motor, fantastic car. Hopefully tuners will crack the 2nd gen at some point.
@Fconig1
@Fconig1 2 года назад
The channel blk spra has a video of a car w the mod launching. The channel owner is the guy who does it. Tracked him down by a reply he made in the comments of a video.
@Fconig1
@Fconig1 2 года назад
*blk supra
@normsanford8214
@normsanford8214 2 года назад
Loved your video. I have the same car and I love it! The Bose sound system is fabulous and I have never driven a car that handles so well in tight spaces and I am 75 years old. The most electric miles I’ve gotten is 78! I live in Detroit.❤
@keithdosik
@keithdosik 2 года назад
Only the OGs remember the 1st Gen Volt!
@100PercentJake
@100PercentJake 2 года назад
Such a shame GM did such an awful job at marketing these. Truly the best solution for a majority of people.
@glassvial
@glassvial 2 года назад
I think GM was stupid for (once again) coming out with multiple vehicles with very similar names. Bolt/Volt and Lumina/Lumina APV just to name a couple of their shining dumb examples.
@NickElrod
@NickElrod 2 года назад
Agreed, now that EVs are becoming more mainstream they're going to have to figure out how to market something other than showing a truck bombing through the mud with Bob Seger playing in the background
@100PercentJake
@100PercentJake 2 года назад
@@NickElrod how about a Volt... bombing through the mud... with Bob Seger playing in the background. Nailed it.
@williambodine4105
@williambodine4105 2 года назад
Excellent reporting. I bought a Gen 1 Volt new and loved it for many of the reasons you mentioned. Bought a '17 Gen 2 Premier new and thought it was much improved over Gen 1. I believe the Gen 2 is several hundred pounds lighter than Gen 1 which explains better performance and mileage. Recently bought a '21 Tesla Model Y Long Range that I love for all the reasons you would imagine. I gave the Volt to a guy who works for me and it is still going strong. I never had to take either Volt to the dealer for anything. They are amazing, and very under-rated cars.
@tlivingston593
@tlivingston593 2 года назад
Haha. I had no idea I was supposed to be putting premium in my first gen volt. I've had it for 5 years or so and have always put 85 in it. 😂
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
yea the ecu adjusts fine. i think one of the reaons they did that is because they thought gas would sit longer in the tank.
@gtoger
@gtoger 2 года назад
Really wanted to get a Volt when the 1st gen were new. The dealer made it super difficult to get. Like... everything was a struggle. It was very strange. Decided to walk away and didn't go back.
@TinS0lder
@TinS0lder 2 года назад
Who was the dealer. I will handle it.
@DigitalYojimbo
@DigitalYojimbo 2 года назад
Thats GM, their cars are nice but the service sucks the big one. You dodged a bullet tbh.
@petesjk
@petesjk 2 года назад
2 Dealers around me were pretty enthusiastic about selling EVs. I can see how dealers wouldn’t like EV’s, but they’re inevitably going to be the future.
@Sully365
@Sully365 2 года назад
several dealers hated even carrying these..it's like they knew they wouldn't make money on maintenance and extra fees.
@OneWheelMan
@OneWheelMan 2 года назад
The biggest problem with the Volt is they're made by Chevrolet, and dealing with Chevy dealerships can be...unpleasant.
@supralapsarian
@supralapsarian 2 года назад
I got my 2017 Premiere in 2019 and it has been a fantastic car. Since then, our kids have picked up two first-gens. That pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
@ThomasWilliams-ee6li
@ThomasWilliams-ee6li 2 года назад
We bought a Gen 1 new and picked up a 2017 Gen2 premier used a couple of years ago; pretty much no miles on it. The Volt is perfect for northern climates because of no range anxiety in winter due to battery efficiency. I really like the Gen2 because it fits taller people like me. No more smacking my head getting in or out. I agree with your assessment that it's the perfect daily driver, especially since my work has free charging. Now thrme downside, could you talk to my wife about letting me use it more? It's her car.
@davidallen3158
@davidallen3158 2 года назад
I love my new 2022 Toyota Venza Hybrid. Around 40mpg and talk about fast. The 2 electric motors and the 2.5ltr 4 cylinder combine to make some serious power.
@tomstdenis
@tomstdenis 2 года назад
Another pro tip (having owned a 2018) if you find certain phones don't work with the USB port try getting a dumb USB 2.00 mini hub and plug that into the volt and the phone into the hub. I think it has to do with how some phones negotiate higher charging rates that trips up the Volt. We used a cheap hub the entire time we had the car and it worked with multiple generations of Pixel and Samsung phones.
@betobelieveit9830
@betobelieveit9830 2 года назад
I have a 2013 volt over 230k miles on original pads and rotors. Maintenance has been great. Last summer I spent 3k on tune up, battery & cables, oil pan gasket and a charging issue repair. Other than that it’s only been yearly oil changes. On tires I’m averaging 90k miles per set.
@drmcf1
@drmcf1 3 месяца назад
I loved my Gen 1 Volt. At 210K the A/C compressor went out. $4000 later the dealer let me know that the A/C failure caused the motor to fail. With an old battery pack the decision was easy. But it remains the first car I ever sold to salvage for $3000 less than I owed the dealer. With a resale value of Zero it was ultimately one of the most expensive cars I have owned. Interestingly when the salvage guy picked up my car at the dealership, the old boy asked me 'was it the battery or the motor'. I looked at him sideways and said 'motor'. He said 'ah, had another of those last week....'
@ryanlopez4550
@ryanlopez4550 2 года назад
I had a gen 1 volt for 217k miles and it was my favorite car ever. Im 6'5'' and have 2 children and I still loved it. Sadly I hit a cement block on the interstate and it was no more
@kevinf3861
@kevinf3861 2 года назад
On the positive side, the California extension on your electric and emissions drivetrain warranty is 10 years 150,000 miles applies to your car no matter where it is located. I've heard that a sticking EGR valve is problematic on these cars.
@susansteinbach7467
@susansteinbach7467 2 года назад
I have a 2017 Premier and had the sticking EGR at 44Kmiles. I pulled the connector, replaced the fuse it blew and drove it till I got it home and pulled and cleaned the EGR Valve so back in action.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
correction: to get the carb warranty benefit it has to be currently registered in a carb state. The EGR problem shorts to ground, but now that i read another comment i wonder if cleaning it .. well it sticing, is causing the short to ground.. great now i have work to do. lol
@benjaminkamben4908
@benjaminkamben4908 2 года назад
So I know you literally just got done saying that you wanted a car that you don't have to work on it as simply reliable and just does everything that it's supposed to do without any issues. I realize that you are a car mechanic and you get lots of vehicles work on them get them up and running or soup them up so they make crazy horsepower. I would really like to see you take at Chevy Volt and make it more aerodynamic more efficient and maybe get into the hypermiling scene a bit. Merely a suggestion. Your videos are always very thorough and well explained. Even with the jokes stuff is always clear and easy to understand. As a person that has limited experience, only bolt on modifications, I appreciate that greatly. Great video as usual keep em coming!
@batymahn
@batymahn 2 года назад
I bought a Honda Clarity plug-in about 3 months ago. I love it. I get about 40 miles per charge and about 320 miles per fillup. I think the Clarity is bigger and no hump in the middle.
@Dryloch
@Dryloch 2 года назад
I am also seeing them go for about what he paid for the Volt. No reason to get a used Volt if you can find a Clarity for the same price.
@batymahn
@batymahn 2 года назад
It’s interesting that both the Volt and Clarity had a 40 mile range and the only one plug-in hybrid in production has a 40 range, if you can get a RAV4.
@Dryloch
@Dryloch 2 года назад
@@batymahn My Pacifica plug in minivan goes around 35 miles on EV if I stay off the highway. After that it gets around 30 MPG on gas. I love it but I did get the Mopar warranty just in case. I am also doing more maintenance than I have to. Sometimes I think that cars famous for having issues are that way because they attract uncaring owners.
@batymahn
@batymahn 2 года назад
Do you guys get huge variation in miles with temperature. Today I got 44.5 and yesterday it was below 60 and I only got 38.5.
@Dryloch
@Dryloch 2 года назад
@@batymahn The batteries like it cool but not cold. In theory you should get more miles when 65 f vs 85 f. I get about the same either way.
@AZdroptop
@AZdroptop 2 года назад
Picked up a 2017 a few months ago and I can't believe how much I love the car. Chevy should use this design instead of the Bolt and make it a full electric. Awesome car!
@n84434
@n84434 2 года назад
Totally agree.... I drive my 1st Gen 156 miles a day on my commute and there's not many cars that would do it better.
@redbaron6805
@redbaron6805 2 года назад
Except a Bolt maybe...?
@urntwrthyZ
@urntwrthyZ 2 года назад
Tire suggestion...get a set while you still can, I purchased an extra set: Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus 2. Low rolling resistance, extremely quiet. TireRack's review summary: "What We Liked: Category-leading comfort and responsive feel on the road. What We'd Improve: Relax the on-center steering feel slightly and a bump in winter traction. Conclusion: A luxurious yet sporty tire with impressive traction."
@fishburitto3914
@fishburitto3914 2 года назад
This is crazy, on June 24th I also purchased a 2nd gen volt and drove it 15 hours home. I got a 2018 LT for $22k with 16k miles, Chevy certified for a year, same color as you. I think I got a smokin deal.
@michaeluplandcausa7878
@michaeluplandcausa7878 2 года назад
Congratulations on your new baby!!! Styling reminds me of my 1973 Chevy Vega GT (silver with black stripe; blk. cloth interior). I loved that 3 door hatchback. Your 2nd gen has beautiful styling. Great amenities. You're a persuasive salesman, JR. I'll take one. 🇺🇸 Sold!!!
@larry4fire
@larry4fire 2 года назад
I bought my Volt 3/2011. Still driving it today. Range has dropped from 38 to 31, not a problem with its range extender. Only problems were the charge door servo and the 12 volt battery. The 3.3 kw charger works seems slow but works perfectly with my solar array, i.e., I don’t have to pull from the grid if the sun is shining. Love the car, think the volt concept is more valid today than back in 2011.
@user-sk4db7wu8x
@user-sk4db7wu8x Год назад
I bought a used 2019 about 2 years ago and love the car just as mentioned in the video. I had been looking for a 19 for months and this was just before used cars went nuts with pricing. It was a trade at the local Volvo dealer which arrived while I was waiting for my Shelby service at ford across the street and spotted driving around the lot. They were testing is just before putting it up for sale..I went right over and told them to put a sold sign on in right away. It was a lease return with 16k miles on it and in perfect condition. Just love it for everything. I have vacation home 380 miles away and with and can make on one tank/charge and passes well and just bummed it is limited to 103 mph. My only issue was the shift to park problem which is problem relevant in most of chevy's lineup with that shifter.
@isaacfalvey
@isaacfalvey 2 года назад
Great car. I'm sure you're going to love it just like the old one. GM just lowered the price of 2023 Bolt LT1 to $26,000, so I hope more and more people go the electrification route now. Unfortunately, Chevrolet dealers are awful, especially in this market, so it may turn off a lot of people to have to deal with the gouging and the fact that a lot don't have well trained technicians.
@Tac0312
@Tac0312 2 года назад
Yes that's so true. I just asked a dealer about the Bolt EUV reduced pricing and he said to ignore what GM says as due to demand the prices GM has states are totally incorrect and they will be charging much higher than even current MSRP for all new EVs. He laughed and said no Independent dealer will allow the pricing GM has stated to come to forition.
@redbaron6805
@redbaron6805 2 года назад
@@Tac0312 Yep... car dealers, the only profession rated lower than roaches and lawyers...
@peter455sd
@peter455sd Год назад
@@redbaron6805 Real state agents rate lower than cockroaches
@Mike_Atwell
@Mike_Atwell 2 года назад
The charger can take 240 as well. Same charger in Europe just with a different plug. So you can write a dryer cord to a 110 female plug and then plug your 110chsrger into a 240 dryer outlet.
@clintfisher
@clintfisher 2 года назад
The tail running lights make an E and G (Electirc & Gas) - once seen, it cannot be unseen. :)
@voltecrules624
@voltecrules624 2 года назад
My 2014 Volt has 105,000 trouble free miles on it. Everything works. Original brakes. Tires lasted 75,000 miles on it. 174 lifetime mpg. It is a sleeper 0-50. It gets about 45-50 miles of EV range in the summer, which is about 20% more than it is rated for.
@stern12akachris32
@stern12akachris32 2 года назад
I sold GM cars for over 30 Years . Every once in a while they come out with a vehicle that for what ever reason they don't try to sell. It could be a change of Management or it just cost to much to build. The Volt was one of those cars. Spent a ton of money on development / you never saw a commercial for one, people didn't even know that GM made them half the time. It was like they tried not to sell them and then was shocked when they didn't sell. The Volt in todays world would of been the perfect car. One more generation of it the battery range would of improved and then you would of had a Electric car that range would of never been a factor. They blew it on this one big time
@jonathanp1884
@jonathanp1884 16 дней назад
Because it has an IC engine and batteries the manufacturing costs are high. They were losing money on the platform.
@keithdosik
@keithdosik 2 года назад
I’ve been waiting!! You deserved this car, JR! Enjoy it man
@markseiffert2731
@markseiffert2731 2 года назад
Good for you! Great video. Will see how the Bolt will do! The big change for the 2023 Chevy Bolt is a $5900 price drop versus the 2022 model-which brings its MSRP down by whopping $10,900 from the 2021 model for essentially the same car. This massive price cut Chevy is intended to keep the Bolt’s cost competitive now that the company has produced enough electric vehicles that it has lost the $7500 federal tax credit could be applied to its EVs.
@moniack
@moniack 2 года назад
We've had both, gen 1 was totalled and we bought a Bolt. A couple weeks before the crash my wife was saying how the kids were getting too big to fit in the back the the Volt. The Bolt has no issues with space in the back for he kids. It's so much faster than the Bolt, and it works for us as a commuter car. We don't take it on long trips that require a charge so the slow DC charge time isn't an issue.
@nischalrana1666
@nischalrana1666 11 месяцев назад
The good thing about the California emissions rule is that this Volt now has a 150K/10 yr warranty on the Voltec system. I would register it in a CARB state so you can continue to have the Voltec warranty. Its lowkey one of the best extended warranty programs, have had a few very expensive repairs done completely free at the dealer.
@jessebailey3367
@jessebailey3367 Год назад
I'm in my 4th year of my Gen 2 and I regularly get 70 miles of range. It took a while by I now nail the basic hypermiling style of driving. I love it. So far no major issues at all.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
tell us all your secrets
@JohnSmith-qg6wz
@JohnSmith-qg6wz Год назад
@@ilovemyevo556 if I want to max out my efficiency in my Volt I - start the car while plugged in, accelerate gently, drive in L, coast down hills, pull foot off L whenever you see traffic slowing or stopped & maximize your rolling stop. Minimize stops, momentum is your friend. Use the regen paddle as much as possible. Don’t speed. Smooth driving.
@MrSmitty1992
@MrSmitty1992 2 года назад
These are great cars! I bought mine from CarMax a couple months back and I've been really pleased with it! I wanted to say one thing though, the California emissions package allows you to get a 10 year/150k voltec warranty instead of the standard 7 year/100k warranty if you register the car in a CARB compliant state. That's worth it to a lot of people. Another thing you said is that the 12 volt batteries last forever in these things but that's not true either. They're known to fail after 5ish years and will cause all sorts of strange issues if their voltage gets too low. Lots of people recommend replacing them if they're original just to avoid weird glitches that the failing 12 Volt can cause. Otherwise this is a great review! I have this exact same car except in black with the brown interior 😁
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
this is the best point/comment. i've got one of each, just bought a non em. now i have to pop the hood and compare the egrs. btw my carb model egr went bad with the known short to ground issue so i had to unplug it to drive it.
@OldManBadly
@OldManBadly 2 года назад
It's very telling when "we love car" channels are buying cool cars that get great mileage and parking the fuel pigs. Sign of the times. I wonder if it will be the same when they stop making gas engines altogether.
@johneder2416
@johneder2416 2 года назад
Had the first gen Volt was the 27th made by GM. By far best car I ever owned, loved driving it everywhere. Great choice John Ross.
@TheCash311
@TheCash311 2 года назад
Recently purchased a 2017 Premier with just over 5,000 miles on it. Still waiting for it to be delivered but I can't wait cruise around in electric mode. It truly is the perfect daily driver!
@shawnfanchette
@shawnfanchette 2 года назад
O man I'm glad you did this. I've been curious about the volt since the 2nd gen came out. Lol I didn't even know they'd been discontinued - bet Chevy's kicking themselves now that gas is so insane. Anyway, thanks for channeling Doug DeMuro on this one!
@toddhowes7722
@toddhowes7722 2 года назад
To add homelink you can get an overhead console from a 18-20 traverse without sunroof. They are the same size as the Volt and include the homelink components.
@tommorris5069
@tommorris5069 Год назад
I own a 2018 Chevy Volt. Bought it new. I will never part with it. The best compact car GM ever made!
@cheese.n.crackers
@cheese.n.crackers 2 года назад
I had a 2017 Volt. What a FANTASTIC car. Miss that one. Superb daily driver.
@clintfisher
@clintfisher 2 года назад
YES! Same exact car/year/color as mine!! I LOVE IT! (Even with the BECM issue I had which seems to affect many 2017's. - hit me up for my experience on that)
@benvanmil6761
@benvanmil6761 2 года назад
Loved your video on the 2017 Volt premier, I bought my 2019 premier with all the options and agree with you, still like the 2017 instrument look but I am not complaining 😉 The faster charging is a awesome extra feature. BTW, it's my second 2nd gen, my first one was like yours except black. 👍👍👍
@Blown75
@Blown75 2 года назад
You are living a parallel car life to me. From Aztek, Camaro to the Volts I had them all as well. I leased a 16' 2nd gen site unseen when they came out I called it my free car turned lease back in with the dealer gas still in the tank. I got 70 miles of range in summer 60's in the northeast winters.
@azelenovic3005
@azelenovic3005 2 года назад
Gm needs to bring these back and make an SUV version!!!
@autospecial1
@autospecial1 2 года назад
I have a '17 Volt myself. I like the car, does exactly what I expected. The only thing I'll say is the '17's and early '18's have an issue with the BECM. Usually occurs, from what I can tell at the mileage yours is at. Mines at the dealer now getting it replaced. Parts are not readily available, took a month to get mine.
@zgdafzgdaf4264
@zgdafzgdaf4264 2 года назад
I am now waiting over a month for a Egr valve. Known issue and some reddit forums say they are discontinued. The dealer bypassed it so I could drive. Not sure what I will do when emissions are needed in February.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
@@zgdafzgdaf4264 try cleaning it, plug it back up, go through emissions.. then if needed bypas again
@jeremylittle1581
@jeremylittle1581 2 года назад
These are still the most interesting hybrid to me. I just found them way nicer looking with so much more room than the competition. They just seem to be a great blend of style, decent power, and practicality, and best of all: not a crossover.
@scottgoodson6046
@scottgoodson6046 2 года назад
I love mine.
@greenmachine718
@greenmachine718 Год назад
I do too!! I had the 1st gen now the 2nd gen that went down in price by $2 k over the past month until I snatched it. Great blue color too!!
@nicholasrubio1660
@nicholasrubio1660 Год назад
@@greenmachine718 Considering picking one of these up, is the 2nd gen worth the extra expense?
@greenmachine718
@greenmachine718 Год назад
@@nicholasrubio1660 Yes, it is in my opinion. It’s been a very quick, smooth ride especially with all that torque off the line! I love the color ( bluish green color) and the style in my opinion is much better than the Honda Clarity’s. Far sportier in my opinion. If you drive with family a lot, the Clarity is a much better car and more comfortable and spacious. For me, I am driving alone most of the time to and from work, doing errands, etc. So, depends on your priorities. It’s better than Gen 1 Volt though. I even get up to 65 miles on a charge on occasion and it’s 4 years old!
@nicholasrubio1660
@nicholasrubio1660 Год назад
@@greenmachine718 What year did you get, I've read the earlier models have issues with the battery controller and the shifter. How many miles do you have on the car, and have you noticed any degradation in your battery only range?
@bertholtappels1081
@bertholtappels1081 2 года назад
I also don’t get why this didn’t have permanent staying power. It’s such a good product. It’s the perfect transitional composite gap filler between the hero of tomorrow and the product of yesterday - BEV and ICE, basically without compromise. It made so much sense in 2011 and still does today. The only conclusion has to be that GM’s excess in engineering ability came at the cost of their ability to market it.
@iroc341
@iroc341 Год назад
Bought a 2018 Volt LS . only had 17,400 miles on it. Of which only 4200 were electric. Strange I thought. Guess someone bought it just for the rebates. Still was getting 52 miles per gallon. Now after 1 year , the lifetime is up to 74 mpg, since most of the miles I put on it are electric. I drive 35 miles to work each way, but I can charge at work on 220 , plus I installed a charger at home . Love this car. GM really screwed the pooch on this car , should of used this system in way more models. Summer time in STL I cant get up to 68 miles per charge , winter like now around 48. Great car.
@phenomanII
@phenomanII 2 года назад
Heck yeah, I missed you going to O'Reilly's in a Volt. As someone from the EU, the F250 looks huge and using for short trips to the store seems crazy to me.
@RCnAZ-y3z
@RCnAZ-y3z 2 года назад
These seem to be the best compromise between electric, hybird and gas. Told you you'd be selling that truck before years end.
@kalebm9302
@kalebm9302 2 года назад
Reliability issues was why I went with a used 1st gen instead of stretching for a used 2nd gen. EGR valve & shift to park being the 2 big ones. I love my first gen, will keep it for as long as possible.
@vernonrobinson9576
@vernonrobinson9576 2 года назад
My wife had the shift to park issue. Dealer tried to get $500 for the repair, but I found the Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) and GM covers it under the Voltec warranty.
@plebeian_egalitarian
@plebeian_egalitarian 7 месяцев назад
I bought a 2017 Volt LT in the same color for 14k with 30k miles back in early 2021. Best vehicle purchase I have ever made. For awhile I was getting purchase offers from my dealer for over 20k. These cars were an incredible value right after they were discontinued- people were afraid parts and repairs would he hard to obtain
@richardsmith2721
@richardsmith2721 2 года назад
My cousin drove her Tesla Model X from California to here in Chicago in 2018. The most impressive thing for me behind the acceleration was the regenerative braking. I loved one pedal driving after I got used to keeping my foot on the accelerator through the corners. You can't coast through the corners. You let off the accelerator, you stop. Replace your truck with a new EV truck.
@phordguy
@phordguy 2 года назад
I was in the same place as others and it was so hard to get a gen2 volt. As I looked around I found the Honda Clarity which is bigger and about the same amount of miles on electricity only and ended up with one of those instead. They sat on the lot for a long time due to low gas prices at the time but are amazing cars too and super comfy.
@normt430
@normt430 2 года назад
I'm getting 45 miles of EV range on a Voltec based 2019 Cadillac CT6 2.0E plug-in. But I have seen middle 50's. I believe the Gen 2 Volt is seeing +60 miles which is very good! How many usable kw is the Clarity and what has been the range?
@tedmehlenbacher5673
@tedmehlenbacher5673 3 месяца назад
bought a gen 2 volt and installed comma ai because of you! thanks so much it really is amazing
@kristybowman8731
@kristybowman8731 2 года назад
My husband has the 2017 Volt and drives it 45 minutes each way for work. Has just over 100,000 miles on it and it’s doing fantastic. Still has the original brakes; mechanic who replaced the tires a few months ago remarked how great they still looked. Our home’s average electric bill is $85, which includes charging the car at night. (We have a 1000 sq ft home in southern Kentucky USA.) My husband’s employer provides free charging. He can get to and from work using zero gas. We’re hoping the car lasts for five more years, until retirement.
@longviewbarbershop
@longviewbarbershop 2 года назад
I love my 2018 Volt that looks just like yours. As others have mentioned here, there are a few issues like BECM (especially on 17’s) and don’t take the 12 volt battery health for granted. When they go bad, it’s a real pain, and yours might be close to the end of its life cycle. All in all, I’ve had two Tesla Model 3’s and would actually recommend my Volt over them for most drivers. An ICE engine just works better for me as a backup plan than long stops at superchargers did. Have fun with you ride!
@kyle2kmaxima
@kyle2kmaxima Год назад
what tells you that your battery is near the end of life?
@cvpiDOTnet
@cvpiDOTnet 2 года назад
I guess what happened in Vegas did not stay in Vegas... LOL
@glassvial
@glassvial 2 года назад
Technically it started in California so it doesn't count 😉
@4220greengates
@4220greengates 2 года назад
I had a 18 premier on lease and liked it so much, I bought a 19 premier and put it in storage for about twom years.. The 19 has a 220.volt charge that’s twice as fast, power seat for the driver and 25 presets for the radio. It’s an awesome car, black on black with all of the protective mats, Ziebart rust proofing, the rear view meer
@yodasbff3395
@yodasbff3395 2 года назад
Thanks a lot JR, I've been looking to buy a second gen Volt and now you are driving the price up even farther. I'll keep looking, enjoy the car. I drove a 2017 Volt for 6 months and only put gas in it one time, loved that car. 👍
@mikeyveloster7615
@mikeyveloster7615 2 года назад
Good to see there's someone out there that enjoys the Volt.GM stopped making these because they were based off of the Cruze but they should have continued production especially with these B.S. gas prices we have now it would be nice to have the Volt as an option alongside the Bolt
@jfv65
@jfv65 2 года назад
Back in the day I did a test drive in a first gen Opel Ampera. Really nice car but back then still a bit pricey for me. So i bought a Toyota hybrid. Both were tech demonstrators for GM and Toyota respectively so both companies built both cars very well. Better then their averidge offerings Resulting in very reliable used cars. I'd buy this Volt any day.
@Dogsnark
@Dogsnark 5 месяцев назад
I recently looked at buying a very nice 2018 Lt model. Before making a decision, I did my research and found some concerning issues, chiefly, the failure of the battery energy control module (becm). Apparently, if this module fails, the car is inoperable and this can happen while underway. I couldn’t find out how common this was, but it apparently isn’t rare. The replacement is over $2000, if and when you can get a replacement. This is something that should initiate a recall, but GM has washed its hands of the car and may, or may not, pay for the replacement. I can’t afford a car with that sort of liability, though I really like the car. I passed on the purchase, though it could’ve been a perfect car for me.
@deancarter447
@deancarter447 2 года назад
I have a 2022 Hyundai ioniq and it is getting 60 miles per gallon. It is one of the best cars I have owned
@greathornedowl3644
@greathornedowl3644 2 года назад
Wow, interesting, would not have guessed that. Totally underappreciated vehicle, think GM could have pushed that to Prius level sales. Think we all have that one car in our driving history that was always there and reliable if not a little unloved.
@tonyr9167
@tonyr9167 2 года назад
The regen on the 2019 Volt is much stronger than the 2017. It’s kinda like the Bolt. You’re missing two fun options though. The lighted charge port and ambient floor lighting you can install yourself as GM OEM options. Great car.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
OH it's an option, that's why it's in my 1st 16 premier and couldn't find it in the 2nd i just bought
@davewilson3410
@davewilson3410 2 года назад
I just bought a white 2017 premier volt for $28k with 21,000 miles on it. The previous owner was a little old lady. It is in mint shape. I love it! I was spending $120 a week driving my sierra around. Now that truck will only get used when i haul the boat to fishing. I can't believe that it only costs me $1.25 to charge up and drive to work and back 33 miles in total.
@carlsapartments8931
@carlsapartments8931 6 дней назад
The oil industry buddies didn't like how well this car performed I guess, so it had to go! I think this design should have been what All manufacturers should have been aiming at for all passenger and light truck vehicles at the same time back then. I remember reading about the Volt in the early 2000's and was eager to finally see it get built.
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio 2 года назад
Really not a Chevy fan here but that looks like a GREAT CAR. I'm in the market for an EV (an IONIQ 5 on order) and have to say these have some advantages over full EVs such as the ability to add gas and be on your way during a road trip. Congrats JR sounds like you got a great deal!
@leewaymodels
@leewaymodels 2 года назад
Except that EVs now can charge at almost the same speed then the time it takes to fill up gas in a ICE car and the infrastructure is getting very solid to charge the car across the country. I think that ICE (and hybrid in the same way) car's last few advantages are disappearing fast.
@krashanb5767
@krashanb5767 2 года назад
@@leewaymodels unless you got a Tesla that charging infrastructure still isn't there. Talk about frustrating - finding a charger only to find out it's not working - usually after wasting some time on the phone with technical support.
@CarswithNash
@CarswithNash 2 года назад
I actually like that, seems like it makes a lot of sense and it’s a lot better looking car than a Prius. I drove a 2017 Cruise and found it pretty nice, I’m betting this drives about the same.
@smath5841
@smath5841 2 года назад
Drives better
@ryanstevens6010
@ryanstevens6010 2 года назад
It’s probably very similar, but feels a little more ponderous due to the weight of the battery pack. That’s what I noticed when driving one.
@tchenail
@tchenail 2 года назад
@@ryanstevens6010its drives more like a malibu
@jonathanp1884
@jonathanp1884 16 дней назад
I recently purchased a 2014 Cadillac ELR, which is a VOLT with a sexy body and additional luxury. I had a 2014 VOLT for 7 years and it was great. So, this Cadillac creation is much better. They made only 2985 of them in 2014 and 2016. The 2016 is improved but hard to find.
@jonathanp1884
@jonathanp1884 16 дней назад
If I may add I charge for free every day at work.
@HockeyDocumentary
@HockeyDocumentary 2 года назад
We bought a 2017 premier only option missing was factory nav but it has adaptive cruise etc. We road tripped it from ont Canada to Disney and back and it has been fantastic I wish we got a different colour exterior but we took what we could get in a premier and love the thing ours has the brandy leather interior
@jackasmaryan1776
@jackasmaryan1776 2 года назад
FYI depending on which charger you have it can also work on a 220v & fully charge in 8 hours. I made a 3 foot adapter with a female 110v socket on 1 end to plug the the factory charger & 220v male on the other end to plug in the wall socket & it worked like a charm
@brandatkin6687
@brandatkin6687 2 года назад
So you essentially have a NEMA 5-15 female(recept) on one end and a 3 or 4 prong 220v plug on the other. question is.. where the neutral (white) normally goes to the 5-15 you wired one leg (110v L2) from the 220v connection, and the other leg (110v L1) from the 220v you wired to the hot (black)? Is your source for the 220v a 3 or 4 prong 220v ? What is wired to the 5-15 ground? 220v sourced neutral or ground? 3 prong is L1,L2,neutral and 4 prong is L1,L2,N,Ground
@jackasmaryan1776
@jackasmaryan1776 2 года назад
@@brandatkin6687 I ran 2 hot 1 to each leg & 1 ground to the 3rd leg . I didn't have 220v so I used nema L6 male & female with a dual 110 breaker
@tennnis498
@tennnis498 2 года назад
@@1webbie I had a Versicharge. It lasted the warranty period then promptly died. Siemens didn’t seem surprised. Wish I had stayed away from that charger. Now I’m going to use the charge cable that came with the ‘16 for 220v.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
@@jackasmaryan1776 can you do a YT video explaining/showing it?
@ssoffshore5111
@ssoffshore5111 2 года назад
I've been looking at these to replace my A3 TDI. Sourcing parts in the future is a real concern for me about this car. There wasn't a ton of them made and I doubt GM will be suppling parts for all that long. Other than that it seems like a good option for what I'm looking for. And you sir found what appears to be a very fine example!
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
they have to make parts for 10 years, and they make the volt as a buick model n china.. and there still are junkyards.. so i don't worry
@AllenManor
@AllenManor 6 месяцев назад
I was selling an old inversion table and a guy shows up in a 1st generation Chevy Volt. The table is pretty big and I figured he wouldn't be able to fit it in the car, but I was wrong! The hatch opened up to a HUGE area with the back seats folded down. It was snug but it fit no problem. I asked him about the Volt and he waxed poetic for 5 minutes straight about how it was his second Volt and it was the greatest vehicle he had ever owned and that he would never be without one even though they had discontinued it. If I needed a car like that I would certainly give it a shot based on his recommendation alone.
@Circuitssmith
@Circuitssmith 2 года назад
It’s technological, it’s efficient, and just plain fun. Even the base version has plenty of futuristic features like the keyless push-button start and auto-unlock. Then the sport mode is thrilling for someone who’s only driven boring gas-powered sedans or lumbering SUVs. Simply a beautiful experience.
@PaintGuy
@PaintGuy 2 года назад
I had a 19 Bolt that I daily drove for a while and it was a great little car. Unfortunately it had one fatal flaw. The driver seat was terribly uncomfortable and cheap.
@kellyreinoso4827
@kellyreinoso4827 2 года назад
I agree. Love everything else about it. Seat is horrible.
@ilovemyevo556
@ilovemyevo556 Год назад
add a cushion.. maybe even a camping mattress if it needs back padding too
@therealgaragegirls
@therealgaragegirls 2 года назад
Speaking of cargo room, today, we carried home four 20" tires mounted on Detroit Steel Wheels (for my '55 GMC) in our 2016 Volt. With room to spare. Amazing.
@smarternu
@smarternu 2 года назад
Ford Camx is a great car. I am a big guy and I fit in it, plus 45 MPG. It works seamlessly and has been 100% reliable. I have owned more then 500 cars and am a diesel guy, but I love that stupid little car.
@nukedathlonman
@nukedathlonman 2 года назад
I think GM's biggest error ever (and they made numerous one's) was discontinuing the Volt.
@WaynePittenger
@WaynePittenger 2 года назад
Kind of a GM thing. They killed the Fiero and the Caprice just when they worked out most of the quirks.
@vernonrobinson9576
@vernonrobinson9576 2 года назад
Market dictated that they stop production. Battery technology had improved so much that 200+ miles on a single charge was easily done. The Volt was a transition car. So it had the cost/weight of a battery pack along with the cost/weight of combustion engine. In essence, the thing that people love about the Volt, two power trains, is the very thing that led to its demise.
@nukedathlonman
@nukedathlonman 2 года назад
@@vernonrobinson9576 Sorry, I don't really buy that. There was no reason they could not have evolved the Volt dropping the the hybrid gas portion of the driveline and used newer (and newer) battery tech. Even if the sales weren't chart toppers, it was a hell of a Halo car for GM on many fronts. Had they evolved it, they would be sitting on the most direct answer to the Tesla Model 3 right now... Just GM going back to their old wasteful ways of doing business. :-/ Meh.
@vernonrobinson9576
@vernonrobinson9576 2 года назад
@@nukedathlonman I don't fully understand your answer. 1st, GM did evolve the car in the way you suggested. IT is called the Bolt. The 2nd and most important is that the Volt was too expensive to make, with a gas engine and a battery pack. Finally, from
@vernonrobinson9576
@vernonrobinson9576 2 года назад
an engineering perspective, you still have the maintenance of a gas engine along with it's potential failures on top of the electric power train. My wife has driven 3 Volts and she loves them in the current economic environment she actually bought her last lease because though most electric cars would meet her commuting needs, she is not willing to wait for those charging delays. As battery technology improves it will become less. But let's face it, the Volt was never a barn burner in sales. And the only reason people are giving it a 2nd look today is because of the current fuel shock. We love the Volt, but our next vehicle will be 100% battery driven.
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