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Selling my Volt in California: How do I value the "Green decal" HOV Sticker?
Here's an interesting conundrum: California has put the brakes on HOV stickers which allow electric vehicles to ride the carpool lane. Which means, from what I gather, if you purchase a Volt today, you won't be able to get a green decal. I happen to own a 2016 Volt with a green decal. How do I value the car for sale, assuming there is a value add to having carpool lane access? Has anyone had experience with selling a car with the decal?
For those outside of California: Simply having a Volt will not grant access to the carpool lane: In fact, I was stopped an nearly ticketed by an officer who knew I was driving a Volt, but neglected to see the green decal (had been placed in the wrong position).
For those outside of California: Simply having a Volt will not grant access to the carpool lane: In fact, I was stopped an nearly ticketed by an officer who knew I was driving a Volt, but neglected to see the green decal (had been placed in the wrong position).
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So, short answer is: If you inflate the price of your Volt above market value, just because of the HOV, I doubt anyone will pay more for it. Maybe in the "old days" when they were a new thing, it mattered a bit (some say $1000 value) but now, with HOV lanes all clogged up, I have to wonder.