You need to take the BMW on a test drive on an actual freeway going 70 mph. It will scare the heck out of you and that will be the end of that thought! Those tires as so narrow that and side wind at highway speeds is a white knuckle experience.
Solution found. Finally got someone at Nissan that knew what to do. Had to go out to car and press SOS button. This was supposed to be done by dealer to initialize the Telematics. Once I did that in exactly 24 hours everything was working. They said 24 to 48 hrs.
Also getting 3.8 miles per KW hour. Usually it says range 165 after a full charge. Love the car so far. It is a bummer the Nissan Connect EV app is not working. I came from a Tesla and their app worked flawlessly from day 1. Nissan should consult with them to fix this issue! lol
So we have had our SL for 2 weeks now and so far we love the car. My only issue is the Nissan Leaf EV Connect app is not working. My car is communicating with the network but nothing is getting through to Nissan or from Nissan to my app..not sure which. EV support opened a case for me but this...
So far everything is working fine except the app. Sounds like that has been an ongoing issue. Perhaps a class action law suit would light the fire under Nissan to make sure what they offer as a car feature actually works.
So Saturday we pick up our new 2018 SL. First one off the truck at our dealer. Coming from a Tesla Model X I can say I am very impressed so far with the Leaf. The 150 mile range should last us 3-4 typical days. The only problem so far is the Nissan EV app on my iPhone is not getting data from...