Used electric vehicle (EV) prices have skyrocketed in recent years due to high demand and limited supply, making them a less affordable option for many consumers. As a result, savvy shoppers are now turning to lightly driven models from the first generation of mass-produced EVs, the Nissan Leaf, specifically the 2013-2017 Bolt, to get the most bang for their buck. These earlier models offer a more affordable entry point into the EV market, with lower mileage and a lower price tag. With the cost of new EVs continuing to rise, consumers are increasingly seeking out lightly driven Bolt models as a more budget-friendly alternative.


Why Smart Used-EV Shoppers Now Only Hunt Lightly Driven Bolts  Military.com