Chevrolet Bolt -- GM's first pure EV -- is looking a lot like a $40,000-plus econobox
The 2017 Chevrolet Volt is expected to go on sale late this year, but will be available only in limited numbers, according to the automaker. By VICTOR E. SASSON EDITOR The good news for consumers is that the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV will have a starting MSRP of $37,495. But such options as front collision braking, forward pedestrian alert and OnStar automatic crash response is expected to push that past $40,000. In an email this week, Chevrolet delivered the bad news the Bolt will be available only in limited numbers this year. So, greedy Chevrolet dealers likely will sell each Bolt they can get their hands on for list, then pile on "added dealer profit," making the Bolt a lot less "affordable" than the company claims. There will be two versions of the Bolt -- GM's first purely electric production vehicle -- LT and Premier, but Chevrolet hasn't released the starting MSRP for the Premier trim level. The Chevrolet Bolt will have a 10.2-inch touch screen. 238-mil...