GM dealers still have 2023 Bolt inventory and they're a great car.
The main advantages the Chevy Bolt has over my Tesla:
Better regen control. Adjust as you drive with the regen lever on the steering wheel. Makes it a very fun car to drive.
Progressive brake pedal regen. Brake lightly get 10KW, brake with a lot of pressure and get 70 KW. I don't think the brake pads ever engage in the Bolt. Tesla adds nothing at all with the brake pedal. But I normally use the steering wheel regen control only to stop. But not much need for the brake pedal in either car. In the Bolt, if the brake pads were removed, I doubt if I would be able to tell any difference at the brake pedal. I get more regen in KW than I can get from a DCFC when I press hard on the Bolt's brake pedal.
See drain or gain in KW as you drive, right on the screen.
Icon for blind spot right in the mirrors where it belongs. No need to take your eyes off the road to look at a screen.
Rear view camera automatically switches to front while parking going forward. Park perfectly every time, regardless of if backing in or not.
Passive FOB works perfectly. Open locked doors or drive with it in your pocket.
No need to keep the Bolt plugged in when going on a 3-month vacation. Makes no difference in the battery drain in 3 months. Tesla would be drained down by then if not left plugged in.
The adaptive cruise control works better in the Bolt. Set the length to follow the car in front very easily.
Heated steering wheel.
I could probably name a few more, if I thought about it.
Main advantages of the Tesla over the Bolt:
Charges almost five times faster during a road trip.
Better navigation system.
Voice commands.
Auto pilot and various warnings.
AWD (two motors) available.
Performance (scary fast).
IMO, the Bolt is a better around town car or for shorter trips.
Tesla is a lot better for anything serious such as a drive across the USA.
Much better, more reliable and much faster charging on the Tesla.
But either car can do either.
-Don- Reno, NV