Chevrolet Bolt Requires Almost No Maintenance For First 150,000 Miles

The Chevy Volt will cost almost nothing for routine maintenance
The Chevy Volt will cost almost nothing for routine maintenance

One of the benefits of owning a pure electric car is that routine maintenance is significantly less than that of a comparable gas/diesel automobile. That's immediately apparent when you take a look at the maintenance schedule for the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt.

According to the 2017 Bolt EV owner's manual (which one can find the 360 handbook in PDF form here), the EV requires tire rotations every 7,500 miles, cabin air filter replacements every 22,500 and a coolant flush every 150,000 miles. Beyond that, any other maintenance required would fall outside of the "routine" umbrella. Oh, brake fluid replacement is recommended every 5 years, regardless of mileage.

Chevy Bolt Maintenance Schedule

Chevy Bolt Maintenance Schedule

So, what's it cost to maintain the Bolt for the first 150,000 miles?

Let's say you're a "do-it-you'reselfer", and that a cabin filter can be purchased for approximately $20. Tire rotations are free (DIY…remember). Six filters will cost you $120. Two brake fluid swaps (5 years x 12,000 miles per year = 60,000, so two fluid change-outs will be required in the first 150,000 miles) over 150,000 miles will set you back no more than $30 (DIY…only paying for cost of fluid). Lastly, that coolant swap. that's listed at 150,000 miles, so we won't calculate it into the equation here.

So, in the first 150,000 miles, routine maintenance for the Bolt will set you back a whopping $150! Or approximately the same as filling an average gas car's fuel tank 4 times… Insideevs.com