It is actually quite easy for anybody to add themselves to the tracking wiki.
1. Make sure you are logged into MNL..
2. Go to The Tracking Wiki...
3. Go to the section (Loss of one battery capacity bar (15%)) and to the Right of the section title, click "Edit"... (if not there, you're not...
Thanks.... :P
My Kingdom is currently in Escrow under the stewardship of a Kenyan Prince, and he will be happy to send it to you kind sir if you would but send a bank draft routing number and a small transfer fee. ;)
Very much agreed. Hydrogen has powerful lobbyists right now, and is getting some money for infrastructure. But the automaker's promise to have the Fuel Cell cars ready by 2015, is dependent on the Energy company's ability to have an "Infrastructure of sufficient Density" which I don't think...
Correction made.
BTW, did you want me to add TaylorSF? If so, I need a bit more info (Wash DC or State, if state, what city? Is there a post by TaylorSF? Vin?
Thanks.
Good catch... I had multiple windows up... and totally posted in the wrong thread.
I meant to post here...
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=8802&view=unread#unread
True... but the reason why I made the spreadsheet is to let people know, that this issue is Geographically isolated more or less. Like seeing a death toll rise in one part of the country, and people just being glad they don't live near there.
Unfortunately, EVERY EV BUYER needs to well educated, for the time being. Until EVs are more commonplace, their substantial difference will require buyers to be more aware.
Thinking from the automakers perspective... the battery is a consumable item that has a visible counter.
A normal ICE vehicle only has relatively low cost consumables, so 'certified used' cars can replace everything. And you are left with only the normal wear and tear of the engine and...
It is a bit of a gamble to be sure. At the right price, it would be wise to purchase now.
You have to speculate what the cost of a replacement pack will be, when Nissan starts selling them direct to consumers. In the future, if a replacement pack turns out to be much less expensive than...
And it may make sense to move these 'Heat Casualties' to cooler climate for their second owner. Rather than spend the money to replace the cells.
The depreciation of value changes drastically depending on where in the country it is resold. A buyer in a colder and more urban city, won't much...