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A really solid choice, if perhaps not the most exciting one.
The 2019 Chevrolet Bolt is still one of the best EVs on the road, with range that nearly eliminates anxiety, but it faces strong opposition from more fully equipped competitors.
The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt is an extraordinary EV built for ordinary people with class-leading range that nearly eliminates range anxiety and a price tag that most people should be able to afford.
The plug-in hybrid champ gets even better for 2019.
Not a quantum leap, but a big step forward. The new Volt really impresses.
Like other electric cars, the 2014 Chevrolet Spark EV offers limited usage scenarios due to its range, but its drivetrain is ultraefficient and surprisingly powerful.
Mileage has never varied more than it will between two 2012 Chevrolet Volt owners, but with regular charging, this part-time EV is capable of fantastic efficiency -- just don't look too hard at its dashboard.
If you aren't prioritizing price above all else, you're better off leaving the Malibu at the rental lot.
The blandly designed 2014 Chevy Malibu offers a comfortable ride and easy driving manners, while its MyLink system makes for modern and functional cabin tech.
More features, more tech and, yes, more driving range. Chevy's electric Bolt charges into 2020 with a number of improvements.
With a redesign both inside and out and packed full of safety features, the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu is ready for any scenario you can throw in its path.
More powerful, more efficient and with a broader appeal, the Volt is way better for 2016, but still a very niche car.