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I agree there. They are aimed at different markets, but there is a lot of overlap in those markets.Disagree, the comparison is natural
Disagree there..as they are the first two BEVs with a >200 mile range priced in the same zip code (maybe area code)
It's still currently comparing a $35k car (some paid less than that for their Bolts; I did) to a $50k car.
At least for now...
Not sure I agree there either.as vehicles of the same size with the same features.
They are both small, but I personally see them as different in size and features...
Yep!!!In essence they are the first "usable" EVs that "regular" car buyers can aspire to.
Agree!!I doubt that many Bolt buyers wouldn't have cross shopped against a Model 3 if you could just walk into a Tesla store and buy one as easily as you can a Bolt.
I am sure there are car buyers who walked into dealerships looking for a compact and walked out with an SUV.
There is reason to cross shop both..
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