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Congrats! Seeing them side-by-side emphasizes how different a "look" each gen has. Definitely let us know your impressions of the differences.
 

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Just purchased a 2017 Premier with ACC and C1/C2. Replacing my leased 2014 that has sold me on buying this one!
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Nice, capinsac Concord is where i got my Volt's as well. They were super easy to deal with.

My wife leased a 2017 LT and after driving it to work a few times (100 miles a day) i needed to get one for myself.
So went right back a few weeks later and grabbed another one.
I am impressed with the reviews since Gen 1.

Kind of don't miss driving my Subaru STI

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Just purchased a 2017 Premier with ACC and C1/C2. Replacing my leased 2014 that has sold me on buying this one!
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Big butts, they come in all shapes. Some wide (Gen II), some extra thick-n-tall (Gen I).

Nice, capinsac Concord is where i got my Volt's as well. They were super easy to deal with.

My wife leased a 2017 LT and after driving it to work a few times (100 miles a day) i needed to get one for myself.
So went right back a few weeks later and grabbed another one.
I am impressed with the reviews since Gen 1.

Kind of don't miss driving my Subaru STI

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Wow, the contrast is stark. Wonder who drive which color? Better yet, who wins off the line from a red light.
 

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Nice, capinsac Concord is where i got my Volt's as well. They were super easy to deal with.

My wife leased a 2017 LT and after driving it to work a few times (100 miles a day) i needed to get one for myself.
So went right back a few weeks later and grabbed another one.
I am impressed with the reviews since Gen 1.

Kind of don't miss driving my Subaru STI
Yup, buying from Concord might have been the easiest/quickest purchase I have ever done. I negotiated everything over email and when I got to the dealership, signed the paper work and was off driving away in less than 30 minutes.
 

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The salesman had the finance person have all the paperwork completed before I got there. I had emailed a copy of my DL and insurance ahead of time, so really all I needed to do was sign about a dozen documents. No pressure to purchase any add-ons (extended warranty, gap insurance), so it really did streamline the process.
 
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