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Steve Wozniak May Swap His Tesla For A Chevy Bolt (siliconbeat.com)

An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes a San Jose Mercury News article about "Apple co-founder and electric vehicle fan Steve Wozniak." Woz posted a picture of himself, smiling, next to a new, white Chevy Bolt. General Motors gave Woz the fully electric sedan for an extended test drive. He liked it. "I expect to be switching cars soon!" Woz wrote in a photo caption.

The battery-powered Bolt is due for release late this year. The four-door hatchback has an advertised range of 200 miles per charge, with a sticker price around $37,500. The EV will compete head-to-head with the Tesla Model 3. The Tesla entry-level sedan, expected to start at $35,000, will be released late next year.

It's interesting to read Wozniak's later comments on the post. "A lot of things wrong with the Tesla model S are done correctly (my opinion) in this car... It gets down to my product ideas of balance and getting the most from the least. Try to make things simple and affordable but very adequate. This car hits my sweet spot."

And in response to the obvious question, Woz replied "Maybe one Segway would fit. And a seat can be folded down."

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  1. Re:What's the obvious question, is he going to die by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That's always the funny thing about anyone talking about the environment when they're overweight. Great work saving a bit of energy with your own driving. But just walking when it's a short enough distance will always come out on top. And almost every fat person out there is getting most of those calories from food that's coming off an assembly line and then shipped all over the world. You can try to balance the cost of shipping and producing factory made sugar coated pseudo foods all you want. But the reality is that if you're fat, you're automatically making more of a negative impact on the world than even the most environmentally unconcerned normal sized person. And that's not going to be balanced out by what car you drive. It's ridiculous for a fat person to claim any concern over the environment when their entire lifestyle destroys it.