Valdemar
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Thank you, now I know I made the right choice when I bought and later resisted the temptation to dump the car. Indeed, good things come to those who wait!
TomT said:One has to assume that they are not losing money at $5,500 retail so the cost of the battery must be equal to or less than this...
JPWhite said:TomT said:One has to assume that they are not losing money at $5,500 retail so the cost of the battery must be equal to or less than this...
That's a brave assumption.
It should be the same as when it was new, but hopefully it will not lose range as quickly.SharonaLA said:Quick question. How much is the average range on the 2015 battery compared to our. 2011 batteries?
mwalsh said:For those not "black-listed" with the B0133 notation against their cars, I'd like to see an upgrade path under warranty replacement, so that an owner get get the lizard pack and update hardware rather than a remanufactured/new battery pack of the old type shipped from Japan. Preferably at no additional cost (can't be any less to freight from Japan than it would be to giving up a couple of hundred bucks of hardware, right?), but at nominal cost if Nissan feels that's what is has to do.
That is my assumption too. Infact this is the "retail" price - their cost should be lesser. That is why I posted earlier < $275/kWh.JPWhite said:TomT said:One has to assume that they are not losing money at $5,500 retail so the cost of the battery must be equal to or less than this...
That's a brave assumption.
TomT said:Good point. I wonder what happened to the coupon that warranty replacement people were told they would get for a lizard battery later...
mwalsh said:For those not "black-listed" with the B0133 notation against their cars, I'd like to see an upgrade path under warranty replacement, so that an owner get get the lizard pack and update hardware rather than a remanufactured/new battery pack of the old type shipped from Japan. Preferably at no additional cost (can't be any less to freight from Japan than it would be to giving up a couple of hundred bucks of hardware, right?), but at nominal cost if Nissan feels that's what is has to do.
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