![]() With the discounting going on for the Bolt and new Leaf to spur on sales it will be harder to make new sales for the Volt's in inventory. I remember reading a report that showed some discontinued cars still selling as new cars 7 years after the models were discontinued. This is pretty typical for discontinued cars. The Mass Drive Green website shows listings for Volts and other EVs in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island and also details the federal, state, and local incentives offered. Finding leftover Volts in our EV-Target state is simple. The dealer chain the author's family presently does business with, Liberty, has two 2018 Volts in stock just minutes from where we wrote this article. One of the closest, Herb Conolly Chevrolet in Framingham, had both 20 Volts in stock (new). Most of the dealers near our Massachusetts location had new Volts in stock. Torque News looked for both 20 Volts near our location. For those not up to speed on the Volt, it did have a 2019 model year and that is the year presently shown on the company's sales website. Their research revealed that about 15% of Chevy's current Volt inventory are 2018 models. They did so because these new, but aging models offer buyers outstanding deal opportunities. They recently did a study looking at which 2018 models were still in stock in decent numbers. Torque News was alerted to the in-stock Volts by the researchers at. These aging Volts are crowding the current model year 2019 Volts and also Chevrolet Bolt battery-electric vehicles in stock, and will soon overlap the updated 2020 Bolt arriving this fall. ![]() The 2018 Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle is still available new, despite having been canceled by GM early this year. ![]()
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