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 a Honda with 24k miles? That should last a whiiile with minimal maintenance. I'm sure some things will need replacing due to age soon, mostly rubber and other components that can degrade with age
@motoridersd Yep, we’re gonna drive it into the ground. I would love an EV now if we had the extra cash, but electrifying other things in our life will have a better environmental impact. Next up is replacing our gas furnace with a heat pump in the next few years.
@dewbertdc yeah totally. Keeping your current car will always be more environmentally friendly, especially with such little driving