cwerdna
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Haven't had a chance to watch more than a few seconds of https://insideevs.com/features/453986/video-nissan-ariya-electric-crossover-tour/.
cwerdna said:Haven't had a chance to watch more than a few seconds of https://insideevs.com/features/453986/video-nissan-ariya-electric-crossover-tour/.
Agree. From my experience w/Bolt's driver's side fender port vs Leaf, I can safely say the center nose is best for most public and workplace charging in the US.DaveinOlyWA said:side charging port...disappointing. Next
cwerdna said:Agree. From my experience w/Bolt's driver's side fender port vs Leaf, I can safely say the center nose is best for most public and workplace charging in the US.DaveinOlyWA said:side charging port...disappointing. Next
It cracks me up/annoys me when I see defenders on Bolt groups about the side port position and who deride the center nose position. I suspect they've never owned/leased a car with the inlet where Leaf has it. Most folks who have had a Leaf or other center nose inlet vehicles that have moved to Bolt agree with me.
DaveinOlyWA said:cwerdna said:Haven't had a chance to watch more than a few seconds of https://insideevs.com/features/453986/video-nissan-ariya-electric-crossover-tour/.
side charging port...disappointing. Next
2022 Nissan Ariya prototype: First impressions, and 5 things to look forward to
Nice to see the Ariya won't have a big transmission tunnel down the center of the car. I never did understand why the LEAF had that. It's not like the LEAF was an EV adapted from an ICE.GRA said:GCR:2022 Nissan Ariya prototype: First impressions, and 5 things to look forward to
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...t-impressions-and-5-things-to-look-forward-to
Kieran973 said:Is there any more info on the cargo space question? As others have said, judging by the pictures alone, it seems impossible that the cargo space is only 14-16 cubic feet. But then again, Nissan has yet to answer the question, almost a full year later. To my knowledge, they also still aren't letting car journalists show pictures/video of the trunk? What's going on?
The Nissan Ariya offers 22.8 cubic feet of cargo space behind its rear seats and 59.7 cubic feet of space with these seats folded.
Kieran973 said:Hi Knightmb, where is that cargo room spec from? Thanks.
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