evnow
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edatoakrun said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfSjaZVIcQ0
This video has been removed/made private. I think that confirms the accuracy ?!
edatoakrun said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfSjaZVIcQ0
NeilBlanchard said:
evnow said:Somehow, I don't think there will be a great demand for the 40kWh Leaf - that tons of people will preorder and wait for months & months. Like we did in 2011.
Interior didn’t change much.
So if they are not launching with a 200 mile but if I have to wait at least a year for one then why should I wait and shouldn't I buy a 2017 at these prices and then in 2019 upgrade.
Dgcan75 said:I test drove a 2017 Leaf 3 months ago since the price is so good and I wanted to buy but the salesman told me that the value will crash when the 2018 is announced as it will have 200 mi. So I didn't buy even though my work drive round trip is 40 miles. So if they are not launching with a 200 mile but if I have to wait at least a year for one then why should I wait and shouldn't I buy a 2017 at these prices and then in 2019 upgrade. Do you think it will be more than a 80% chance there will not be a 200 mile leaf before summer 2018?
evnow said:NeilBlanchard said:
Somehow, I don't think there will be a great demand for the 40kWh Leaf - that tons of people will preorder and wait for months & months. Like we did in 2011. May be Leaf sales will be back to 3k per month level - like in 2014.
Dgcan75 said:I test drove a 2017 Leaf 3 months ago since the price is so good and I wanted to buy but the salesman told me that the value will crash when the 2018 is announced as it will have 200 mi. So I didn't buy even though my work drive round trip is 40 miles. So if they are not launching with a 200 mile but if I have to wait at least a year for one then why should I wait and shouldn't I buy a 2017 at these prices and then in 2019 upgrade. Do you think it will be more than a 80% chance there will not be a 200 mile leaf before summer 2018?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-08/nissan-wins-converts-in-japan-with-27-000-hands-free-minivanNissan Wins Over Japan With a $27,000 Hands-Free Minivan
At 3 million yen ($27,400), Nissan Motor Co.’s Serena minivan was the first model in Japan in its price bracket that offers what’s known in the industry as Level-2 autonomous driving features, similar to what Tesla Inc. offers with its Autopilot function in the $80,000 Model S. A car with Level-2 functionality can control steering and speed simultaneously without intervention for a short period, allowing the driver to take his hands off the wheel and foot off pedal at the same time.
Nissan chose to debut its autonomous features in its mass-market model instead of the premium Infiniti brand, and the decision has paid off for the automaker. Sales of Serena surged 67 percent in the August-to-May period to make it the second best-selling model for the manufacturer. A more-than-expected 60 percent of Serena buyers opted for the ProPilot driver-assist system...
Firetruck41 said:Looks like we don't have to work about the Leaf 2 being a cosmetic refresh of the old chassis:
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