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Best inexpensive cars for seniors.

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Chevy Bolt EV, zero maintenance, 28K out the door new, 300+ mile range on a single charge (max I got was 315mi), exceptional features (traction control, stability control, lane control, auto cruise control, and huge head room with a ton of cubic space, includes, nav, car play, fake leather option, android versions, 8 year warranty.  I’ve put just over 31,000 miles and my biggest cost was changing the wiper blades and HEPA air filter in the glove box.

Easiest car to drive, you hit the power pedal and it instantly goes, no waiting for RPMS and peak torque like you get in ancient ICE tech.  If you get board or want to extend your range there is a paddle on the steering wheel that you can use for regenerative braking.  

We charge at home 99% of the time, never have to waste time going to a gas station.  Save a ton of $$$ on not buy fossil fuel or even caring about gas prices.

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I still have my 03 Honda CR-V.  Bought it brand new and it still runs great.  I recently had the CV joints and control arms replaced, drives almost like new, just needs fresh paint.

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Had a 2007 Honda CRV for almost 11 years.  Best car I ever owned - reliable, safe, no major problems, good gas mileage, handled well, hatchback with plenty of space. 

The only reason I got rid of it was I needed a truck to tow an RV.

Dave

 

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On 5/3/2026 at 8:57 AM, dave2013 said:

Had a 2007 Honda CRV for almost 11 years.  Best car I ever owned - reliable, safe, no major problems, good gas mileage, handled well, hatchback with plenty of space. 

The only reason I got rid of it was I needed a truck to tow an RV.

Dave

 

A friend of mine had one of those.  It was great.  The most comfortable car to get in and out of I've ever been in.

He didn't get around too well, but it was no problem with the CRV.  It was at the perfect height...you didn't have to climb into it, you simply turned around sideways and you were in the seat.   And to get out, you did not have to "step out", you simply turned your body, put your legs/feet down and you were on terra firma.

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