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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16567191" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>The average commute in the U.S. is 32 miles. It's why Chevy picked 58 miles for their ill fated PHEV lineup. </p><p></p><p>I just bought a used 2017 Volt w/ 13k odo for $11k with 0% financing from GM Financial. At 58+ miles it has enough to get me through the day and if I exceed that the gas engine kicks in. I've been searching for one for a few months and most private party cars has very few miles driven on the gas engine so my guess is that most owners don't forget to plug in. There are incentives for plugging in the Volt though as it uses that to manage idle battery temps as well as precondition the car before you get in. I'm sure range anxiety plays a factor in people staying plugged in too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16567191, member: 45161"] The average commute in the U.S. is 32 miles. It's why Chevy picked 58 miles for their ill fated PHEV lineup. I just bought a used 2017 Volt w/ 13k odo for $11k with 0% financing from GM Financial. At 58+ miles it has enough to get me through the day and if I exceed that the gas engine kicks in. I've been searching for one for a few months and most private party cars has very few miles driven on the gas engine so my guess is that most owners don't forget to plug in. There are incentives for plugging in the Volt though as it uses that to manage idle battery temps as well as precondition the car before you get in. I'm sure range anxiety plays a factor in people staying plugged in too. [/QUOTE]
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