JPC2822
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What about Honda Civic Hyrbrids!? Yes Civic hybrids have not sold as well and as many as the Pruius, BUT there are some like me who are purchasing LEAFs too!
JPC2822 said:What about Honda Civic Hyrbrids!? Yes Civic hybrids have not sold as well and as many as the Pruius, BUT there are some like me who are purchasing LEAFs too!
Gonewild said:OK update change my car to March 4 from March 3.
palmermd said:Gonewild said:OK update change my car to March 4 from March 3.
Ok, update from 3pm to 1pm. These random small changes to the delivery near the end are just ridiculous. I realize that Nissan is changing the date back and forth a day or two, and they will probably continue to do this to all deliveries, but we do not really need to know every small change. Based on earlier deliveries you'll probably get it changed to March 4th again and then it will move to March 2nd.
I'm not really picking on you, its really Nissan that is annoying in this way. If they would stop these tiny date changes, then we'd stop reporting them. You're getting way too much information, and I'm getting far too little.
Interesting. Your signature, BTW, says 14th. Whether I get the car on Mar 2nd, depends on whether you get the car next week ! I expect to get the car 2 weeks after CA guys get it ..JPC2822 said:Yes I got the same two e-mails Nissan LEAF Welcome and the Pre-Checklist. They don't mean a thing! My dashboard says Estimated delivery week of February 11! I called my dealer- they know nothing. Called Nissan EV they know nothing. It is useless trying to figure LEAF delivery dates! They are purposely keeping the information from me! Nissan told me that the Estimated delivery week means it can be 7 days after the date= Week of February 11 could mean any date between today Feb. 11th and Friday February 18th!
GeorgeParrott said:My delivery date changed again last night from 18 Feb. to 22 Feb. It has bounced from 18-24 Feb several times over the last 10 days, and I too, have gotten those two useless emails from Nissan about pre-delivery, etc.
I keep saying Nissan corporate are about as sensitive to LEAF early buyers/customers as a rhino is to a gnat. They really don't understand and moreover don't seem to care that this uncertainty and the random changes just....make this whole ordering process, which started so well, taste very VERY bad as we approach closure.
And I, for one, will NOT be forgetting and forgiving Nissan for these hassles. Nissan corporate has not communicated directly with us to explain ANY of these changes, nor have they ever made any real gesture to compensate us for the delays we have faced in finally getting our cars.
For me, these delays have cost me several hundred dollars in less value for the selling price of the car I am replacing with the LEAF, and of course every week I keep buying fuel when I should be recharging my LEAF (with free solar panel compensated electricity)so there is another compenent of "expense" I am absorbing....
And none of our "issues" and concerns have been appreciated by Nissan...as far as I can tell?
OK George - we get it. You hate Nissan and your future Leaf. Remind us why you are getting one already? Oh yeah - it's your only choice for an affordable EV.GeorgeParrott said:And I, for one, will NOT be forgetting and forgiving Nissan for these hassles.
JPC2822 said:I would prefer NOT to have ordered a LEAF, be rich, and to have bought a Roadster! :lol:
Well . . . . it is 8:45 in the morning . . . . nothing wrong with getting an early start . . . might as well !!charlie1300 said:Just some observations:
1. I seriously doubt that who ever set up the online reservation system at Nissan even remotely thought that customers would be trying to calculate reservation/order/delivery by days
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Have a beer and relax.
GeorgeParrott said:My delivery date changed again last night from 18 Feb. to 22 Feb. It has bounced from 18-24 Feb several times over the last 10 days, and I too, have gotten those two useless emails from Nissan about pre-delivery, etc.
I keep saying Nissan corporate are about as sensitive to LEAF early buyers/customers as a rhino is to a gnat. They really don't understand and moreover don't seem to care that this uncertainty and the random changes just....make this whole ordering process, which started so well, taste very VERY bad as we approach closure.
And I, for one, will NOT be forgetting and forgiving Nissan for these hassles. Nissan corporate has not communicated directly with us to explain ANY of these changes, nor have they ever made any real gesture to compensate us for the delays we have faced in finally getting our cars.
For me, these delays have cost me several hundred dollars in less value for the selling price of the car I am replacing with the LEAF, and of course every week I keep buying fuel when I should be recharging my LEAF (with free solar panel compensated electricity)so there is another compenent of "expense" I am absorbing....
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