My 2014 Volt has about 66k on it and if I had to, I would just get in and go. Only thing much different from when it was brand new and I made a trip like that was now I have a full size spare and have one less thing I need to be so worried about.
I have a friend who always rents a car on a road trip. His logic is that if anything goes wrong... car accident, mechanical failure, etc then he just calls the rental company and gets another car. If it's his car, it probably ruins the whole trip. So it's a bit like trip insurance.I would consider renting a car, but not out of worry for the Volt.
Rental Car companies are so desperate for business now and gas is so cheap, you may find a rental car is less expensive than the depreciation/wear-'n-tear on your Volt plus what remote charging would cost you.
60K is no big deal. If your tires and oil life are good, you state no issues, why are you concerned about reliability ? The only reason I can see to rent is whether a two seat car meets your space needs on the trip.I have a 60,000 mile ELR/Volt. I've owned it 2 years, no issues besides replacing the 12 volt battery. I'm taking a 1000 mile trip in July, love my car, but wonder if because of age and the mileage the reliability has dropped enough to justify renting a car. Anyone have a car with similar or more miles that have made long trips with or without problems?
If fee charging away from home isn't economical, don't charge. That's what is great about Voltech. It gives one the choice.I would consider renting a car, but not out of worry for the Volt.
.....and gas is so cheap, you may find a rental car is less expensive than the depreciation/wear-'n-tear on your Volt plus what remote charging would cost you.
I did similar trips with no problemsWe drove our 2016 G2 Volt on a 4K round trip across much of the country to visit national parks last summer. Car had about 40K miles when we started and didn't have any problems. Most nights we were also able to plug in and have 60 EV miles again for the next day.
I do the same. I feel the depreciation on my car is more than the cheap rates the car companies have.I have a friend who always rents a car on a road trip. His logic is that if anything goes wrong... car accident, mechanical failure, etc then he just calls the rental company and gets another car. If it's his car, it probably ruins the whole trip. So it's a bit like trip insurance.
I don't do this, though, I like to drive my own car, that's why I bought it. Different strokes for different folks...