jlsoaz
Well-known member
Hi, if I go to this link and click on the button at top labeled MPG(e), it brings up a range of highway mpg choices from 17 to 40 mpg. It also clearly indicates that the Leaf is definitely part of this because I have to unclick the checked box to remove the electric vehicle option.
http://www.nissanusa.com/buildyournissan?fromSav=true%3fnext=header.vehicles.sav.button" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is missing a golden opportunity in my view to display clearly that the Leaf gets 129/102 city/highway. Maybe displaying 102 or 129 on the initial screen messes up the sliding choices so they are awkward (with only one car offering anything above 40) but after all Nissan does offer the chance to untoggle the outlier. Or maybe it should default to not include the EV and then if curious people click to include the EV they will see in a very clear way how an EV blows away the competition on MPGE.
So, it seems at least worth asking if this page is functioning the way that Nissan has decided it wants.
jlsoaz
http://www.nissanusa.com/buildyournissan?fromSav=true%3fnext=header.vehicles.sav.button" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is missing a golden opportunity in my view to display clearly that the Leaf gets 129/102 city/highway. Maybe displaying 102 or 129 on the initial screen messes up the sliding choices so they are awkward (with only one car offering anything above 40) but after all Nissan does offer the chance to untoggle the outlier. Or maybe it should default to not include the EV and then if curious people click to include the EV they will see in a very clear way how an EV blows away the competition on MPGE.
So, it seems at least worth asking if this page is functioning the way that Nissan has decided it wants.
jlsoaz