My son is planning to go to graduate college next year (yay my bank account!) and if he gets accepted at his first choice he's going to need a car. He will probably have to drive a couple of miles each way to college every day, and 20 minutes or so to the nearest town once a week for groceries and a laundromat.
His desired college is very well supplied with free (slow) chargers in its parking lots so he can top up his charge as needed. Also it's in Vermont, but his trips won't be long enough for reduced range in winter to be an issue.
Sounds ideal for him to have a small EV, right?
So my question for the forum is: what do you recommend I look at for him? He drives my Bolt when he's home from college and likes it, so another Bolt seems like the obvious choice if I can get the right year/model at the right price.
Budget: I'd like to spend under $20K, and ideally under $15K. I'm pretty sure I'm not eligible for any tax credits since I got the credit when I bought my 2023 Bolt.
So my thoughts are:
- Pass my beloved 2023 Bolt EV 2LT on to him and get something else for myself? It will have around 12,000 miles on it by the time he heads off. I'm assuming the Boltium won't be out in time for it to be my replacement.
- Get him a used Bolt of his own. If so, what years and trims should I be looking at? I LOVE the safety aids on my Bolt (best equipped car I've ever owned in that regard) and it would reduce my anxiety for him to have the same especially the backup camera and the blind spot monitoring.
- Get him some other used small EV or hybrid. (Yes, we're a Bolt forum, but I know people here are pragmatic not dogmatic, and if a Bolt isn't best for him, people will honestly say so and give other recommendations). If so, what should I look at? Older Prius or Tesla, maybe? Volt? Or even a Spark EV (yes, I realize it was a "compliance car"...), which seem to go for around $8000 with under 40K miles if you can find one?
I know very little about any of these vehicles other than my own Bolt, so if any of you kind folks can save me rabbit-holing on something not worth looking at, that alone would be very helpful.
His desired college is very well supplied with free (slow) chargers in its parking lots so he can top up his charge as needed. Also it's in Vermont, but his trips won't be long enough for reduced range in winter to be an issue.
Sounds ideal for him to have a small EV, right?
So my question for the forum is: what do you recommend I look at for him? He drives my Bolt when he's home from college and likes it, so another Bolt seems like the obvious choice if I can get the right year/model at the right price.
Budget: I'd like to spend under $20K, and ideally under $15K. I'm pretty sure I'm not eligible for any tax credits since I got the credit when I bought my 2023 Bolt.
So my thoughts are:
- Pass my beloved 2023 Bolt EV 2LT on to him and get something else for myself? It will have around 12,000 miles on it by the time he heads off. I'm assuming the Boltium won't be out in time for it to be my replacement.
- Get him a used Bolt of his own. If so, what years and trims should I be looking at? I LOVE the safety aids on my Bolt (best equipped car I've ever owned in that regard) and it would reduce my anxiety for him to have the same especially the backup camera and the blind spot monitoring.
- Get him some other used small EV or hybrid. (Yes, we're a Bolt forum, but I know people here are pragmatic not dogmatic, and if a Bolt isn't best for him, people will honestly say so and give other recommendations). If so, what should I look at? Older Prius or Tesla, maybe? Volt? Or even a Spark EV (yes, I realize it was a "compliance car"...), which seem to go for around $8000 with under 40K miles if you can find one?
I know very little about any of these vehicles other than my own Bolt, so if any of you kind folks can save me rabbit-holing on something not worth looking at, that alone would be very helpful.