As long as they both have fast charging, they are both great deals.My local dealers have this:
2020 Bolt Premier for $29,800
or
2020 Bolt LT for $26,100
Which is the better deal or are they both not great deals?
Thanks for your reply.As long as they both have fast charging, they are both great deals.
Before ttlPotential new Bolt owner here: Are you talking Out the Door price (after TTL) or before?
I thought Seattle ha $0 sales tax for EVs up to $45K...Total Tax: $1,572.26
Out the door price after TTL $32,878.26.
This is based on no taxation on first $25k of car price.
Have you checked prices for LT yet?Hi everyone, this is my first post in this Forum and I've been doing a lot of Bolt research for the past few weeks as I plan to buy a 2020 soon.
Here was a quote I received yesterday in the Seattle area.
Fully loaded 2020 Premier
(including Infotainment Package $595,
Driver Confidence II package $495,
and DCFC $750)
Total: $30,906.
Government Fee: $250
Proc/Doc Fee: $150
Total Tax: $1,572.26
Out the door price after TTL $32,878.26.
This is based on no taxation on first $25k of car price.
Assuming both are Brand new 2020's with 0 miles they sound very fair! My 2017 was 2017 Bolt LT for $25,800, DCFC and Convenience and Confidence 1 Package - and it was also USED with 2200 miles - so no additional tax credits for me. Hindsight being 2020 I probably could of gotten better one but my back was against a wall I had wrecked my car. Assume You have a working car which will help You take Your time to wait and just get a best deal.My local dealers have this:
2020 Bolt Premier for $29,800
or
2020 Bolt LT for $26,100, DCFC and Convenience and Confidence 1 Package
Which is the better deal or are they both not great deals?
I'm not 100% sure but I think you're thinking of the sales tax rebate on EVs that cost LESS THAN $45k. I've been told by 3 dealers now that there is no taxes on up to $25K, anything over that is taxed.I thought Seattle ha $0 sales tax for EVs up to $45K...
That reddit post is interesting. I'm going to keep trying after seeing that. From what I've heard, dealer's don't have much incentive of selling EVs, especially dealerships. EVs don't need constant oil changes and servicing which is how dealerships make a lot of their money. But to answer your question, $27,565 for fully loaded LV, not including TTL.Have you checked prices for LT yet?
reddit has some price reports too: https://www.reddit.com/r/BoltEV/comments/enfmhp
Please share how you did it if you do find better deals![]()