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Motor Trend took things a step further recently and conducted a head-to-head comparison between the Model 3 and the Tesla Model S 60, at $66,000 the cheapest Tesla one can currently get.
It wasn't a fair comparison, and Motor Trend admitted as much, but the idea was to see if Chevy's new EV could match up against the premier 200-plus-mile electric car in the market.
And match up it did, so much so that Motor Trend concluded that the Model S isn't necessarily worth $30,000 more (the well-optioned Bolt they tested came it at just over $40,000). That doesn't mean you shouldn't buy a Tesla - it's just that the Bolt offers a very competitive and cheaper, non-luxury alternative.
More importantly, MT decided the Bolt is so good that it beats every other short-range EV currently in the market. It's a game-changer.
"More than any EV that's come before it, the Bolt makes emissions-free, environmentally friendly
"It has made the current crop of pricey, short-range electric cars from BMW, Nissan, and others utterly irrelevant."
You can read the entire comparo here. It's well worth it.