DaveinOlyWA
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I think I would opt for Nissan (or whoever) with their $30,000 car that gets 150 miles. I personally dont think the Tesla will come out that cheap
Yes - I won't be surprised if it is $40k instead of $35k. Musk can always point to inflation as the reason.DaveinOlyWA said:I think I would opt for Nissan (or whoever) with their $30,000 car that gets 150 miles. I personally dont think the Tesla will come out that cheap
At the moment, I'd be hard pressed to describe the 2013 LEAFs as reliable judging by the number of firmware/PDM problems that have been reported here, which are undoubtedly a small percentage of the total considering all the owners who aren't aware of this forum. Numerous cars failing to charge within the first 3k miles or so is a serious issue, and I can't understand why Nissan wouldn't update all of them before they fail. But then I find pretty much all of Nissan's behavior towards its customers over the past eighteen months at least to be incomprehensible (and reprehensible).evnow said:Yes - I won't be surprised if it is $40k instead of $35k. Musk can always point to inflation as the reason.DaveinOlyWA said:I think I would opt for Nissan (or whoever) with their $30,000 car that gets 150 miles. I personally dont think the Tesla will come out that cheap
But, I'd expect it to be larger than Leaf with much better performance - but probably not as reliable.
evnow said:But, I'd expect it to be larger than Leaf with much better performance - but probably not as reliable.
WetEV said:http://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn86029275&docId=NOA20140421224423#docIndex=0&page=1
No Model E?