
The Chevrolet Bolt I (2016-2022) is an excellent choice for urban drivers and eco-conscious buyers seeking an affordable electric vehicle with a practical range. It combines the versatility of a hatchback with the efficiency of an EV, making it ideal for daily commutes and city life.
Chevrolet Bolt I — 282 active listings across 3 markets. Best deals from USA.
Chevrolet Bolt I starts at $3,250. The average asking price is $16,042. All prices reflect live offers from auctions and dealerships.
Battery Fire Risk / Recall
DC Fast Charging Port Malfunctions
Infotainment System Glitches
HVAC System Issues

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Battery Fire Risk / Recall
DC Fast Charging Port Malfunctions
Infotainment System Glitches
HVAC System Issues
Verify Battery Recall Status: Ensure any prospective Bolt has had the battery recall (software update or module replacement) completed for safety and peace of mind.
Inspect Charging Port: Check for physical damage or signs of wear on both AC and DC charging ports, and test charging functionality.
Check Battery Health (SoH): If possible, use an OBD-II scanner to check the State of Health (SoH) of the battery, especially on older models.
Pre-Purchase Inspection by EV Specialist: Have an independent mechanic experienced with EVs inspect the high-voltage battery system, motor, and electronics.
Consider Model Year: Newer models (2020+) offer improved range and a larger 66 kWh battery, while earlier models might have lower prices after recall fixes.
Evaluate Charging Infrastructure: Assess your home charging options (Level 1/2) and local public DC fast charging availability for convenience.
Test Drive Thoroughly: Pay attention to ride comfort, interior noise, and infotainment system responsiveness during an extended test drive.