In 2014 we
bought a brand new Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid electric car. We have never looked back. I’m sad they rolled out the last ones in
2019. We have found it to be a great
vehicle for a one-car household. How it
works is we plug in the Volt every night and get about 39 electric, no emission
miles on the car. In Sacramento county
with our driving patterns, that’s plenty to get us where we need to go and
back. But, and this is the key, if we
NEED more in town or on a road trip, after that 39, it kicks over to using gas
(I’ll explain more about that in a minute).
That means we never have to worry about running out of electric charge
or frantically look for a place to charge or plan on having a delay while we
refuel.
Sara S. Nichols Follow me on Twitter at @snicholsblog Sara S. Nichols is a former progressive lawyer/lobbyist turned new thought minister/spiritual scientist-- she is moved to share her thoughts on politics spirit movies, plays & books My best rating is (:)(:)(:)(:)(:) out of a total of 5 Snouts Up -- I almost never give 5 Snouts--that's just for the best ever.
Monday, February 03, 2020
Our Chevy Volt/Electric vehicles/One car families
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