Hi everyone and thanks for your replies I have read them all. For a more detailed report, my wife and I casually stopped at the local Chevy dealer to test drive a Volt. It was a nice day to do so. While I have ridden in the Volts, I have never driven one. At work we have some consultants that drive them and have been out to lunch with them, but that is all, so here is my first impression.
First I was pretty blown away with the feel of it, feels very solid and good isolation from the road. Hardly any wind noise. Second, I'm a tall guy. Leg room was very nice. I like the seating position of sitting low with seat all back. Sorta sucked didn't have power seats, but no big deal. I can do without the cheesy center buttons though, would just rather have dials and such. Impressed with power, good enough. Exterior/interior looks were good enough. Wife likes the darker colors to hide that strange blackout trim under the windows, but I hate dark colors due to upkeep. Trunk space was good, back seating was good enough too. Again, it had a solid feel. Couldn't tell when the ICE kicked in, is that usual?
The car we drove didn't have the Bose, but that one I wanted did, I believe those have navigation. How is the navigation? Generally I just use my Garmin which works great and never causes issues, but if someone could writeup their usage with it, I'd appreciate it. By the way how is the Bose system? I didn't test out the standard stereo as I was more interested in listening to the car.
Dealer guy was clueless about everything, then again he was just a kid...maybe I'm getting too old.
So my first question regarding the charging came from the parking lot on my phone which after I gave it some thought realized it probably didn't have full charge. But again, thanks for the quick replies very nice of you fellows.
Questions. We have a 45 mile commute each way. Our house is located 1500' in elevation. Our work is about 50' in elevation, the climb starts around mile 30 when heading home. We have chargers at work which are Chargepoint. I believe we have to pay for it, is this normal? How are you billed? I believe it TOU on SMUD, I calculate about $1 per full charge. We are in central CA. Will charge at home too.
Realistically what will be the range on EV only? I would be great to be only EV all the time, doubt the '15 would do that, would the '16? What will the hills do to the range in the morning on the trip downhill to work, I would think extend it, but how bad will it be on the way home?
We test drove a dark grey that had leather seats. They also had white with beige leather seats, but the inserts felt like suede, what is that about?
Also, what is your guess the '16 would go for at the end of the cycle year, such as next year at this time? I wouldn't expect any deep discounts like GM is doing now, but I would think there would be something if demand stays as expected. We're in no hurry to buy anything, but generally I'm a buy at the end of a generation model to get the discounts, but then again I like the regular gas of the '16's and extra range. Still undecided I guess at this point. Your thoughts are appreciated.
Sticker said 8 year 100K battery warranty. I'm in CA, I believe that it goes to 10 year 150k? Is that correct?
BTW, tried to test the collision warning, but couldn't get it to chime even on increased distance. Not sure if the Generals way of distance tracking with a video camera is any worse or better than radar tracking, but does anyone have experience on the collision avoidance system?