I’m not a car guy… just want something to get me from Point A to Point B safely, and the Chevy EUV would be a perfect replacement for our 2016 Honda Fit… if it didn’t charge so damn slowly on DC fast chargers. Can’t wait around for an hour at a rest stop in New Jersey while it juices up. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2022/11/the-2023-chevrolet-bolt-euv-is-an-extremely-useful-vehicle/
The 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EUV is an extremely useful vehicle

The roomier version of GM's electric hatchback starts at just $27,200.

Ars Technica
Our car is likely going to be the last thing we electrify unless we have a need to replace it sooner than we’re planning. We have barely 27,000 miles on it in 6.5 years - we hardly use it except for trips to the grocery store and up to Boston.
@dewbertdc I'm driving a 2006 Scion xA that has 94,000 miles. It's getting long in the tooth and I am dreading having to replace it, but am probably getting the Bolt when it happens.
@msbutah I definitely want to keep our Fit for another 4 or 5 years. Hopefully by then we’ll have a better supply of EVs.
@dewbertdc yeah I am dreading. Plus who knows what stupid markup they’ll have.
@msbutah We are definitely long past the days of low interest financing and $4000 Happy Honda Days savings.