GM's All-Electric Chevy Bolt Wasn't Really Our Thing, But It May Be Your Thing
We put the Bolt through its paces.
If you munch on granola, recycle regularly and worry about the status of Mother Earth then General Motors' new Chevy Bolt is the car for you. The small, all-electric four door car zips through traffic with ease and has a decent amount of interior space.
But there are some shortcomings, which TheStreet found out in its test drives of the Bolt during a recent weekend. The biggest one: range anxiety, or the constant fear you will drain the car's battery and be left stranded on the side of the road.
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