You may be surprised but my $13K Nissan Leaf is my Plaid and McLaren rolled into One..
Actually, No.
In the Real World, towards the top of my list of
People I Know Personally, and Respect a Lot is a friend who lives the following equation way better than most......
Getting It Done = Make a Decision + Take Action
Personal energy + resources needed can scale quickly.... but I work at reminding myself.....
It Really is That ^ Simple !
You took sustained Action with your Leaf, have learned a lot, and also spent the time here to edumucate ICE Neanderthal's like me

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I think one of the challenges low-cost EV's face is thermal management of the battery pack. IIRC, the original design of the Leaf was limited/no active thermal management, and I'm taking a wild guess that the Bolt may need improvement too....
Last Bolt comment came from a brief conversation I had about batteries with a guy a work who owns one. His "Hill Mode" (or something similar, a Bolt owner is welcome to correct me....) reference threw me off, so I asked about it...... his explanation was that if you lived at the top of a long runout (live on mountain, work in valley....) it was suggested you invoke that mode, leaving home in the morning to "avoid regenerating too much".
Similar to that Mach E problem in Norway (Ford spun new code for the controller), thermal management is one of the background heavy engineering tasks on EVs that is hard to get right....
EV burnouts get social media attention, but NOT subsequently lighting up the battery pack is the real trick !
Rgds, D.