LTLFTcomposite
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thankyouOB said:3300 miles, almost three months and no issues whatsoever, except that it needs washing.
I heard you can get electrocuted washing an electric car :lol:
thankyouOB said:3300 miles, almost three months and no issues whatsoever, except that it needs washing.
LTLFTcomposite said:I heard you can get electrocuted washing an electric car :lol:
TangoKilo said:Devin, the L3 at Mitsu in Cypress might have been the boost you needed...
greenleaf said:I found the thread:greenleaf said:Hmm... there was a thread a few months ago with "complaints" on the exact opposite.
Nissan Quality, Not Impressed
SteveInSeattle said:I do have a rattle that I need to hunt down and eliminate... but the leaf is clearly a BIG SUCCESS!
Yes, but how many smog checks did you have to take it in for - not to mention oil changes, etc. etc.trentr said:I will wait a year or so to say if the LEAF is a very reliable and well constructed car. I have 2500 miles in 3 months, so far so good, but we will see. My previous car(Acura Integra) was trouble free for 11 yrs. I mean, nothing failed in that car. Now that is a very reliable car.
Caracalover said:I am at around 4500 miles, and I used to change the oil on a new car at 1500, and then 3000 or so after that. Nice to not have that or stopping at a gas station in my life any more.
mogur said:No offense, but changing oil that frequently on a modern car is just throwing money away and needlessly creating toxic waste disposal... Those change intervals are left over from old-style oils and the days of leaded fuel (which created sulfuric acid in the oil).
Caracalover said:I am at around 4500 miles, and I used to change the oil on a new car at 1500, and then 3000 or so after that. Nice to not have that or stopping at a gas station in my life any more.
Volusiano said:I notice a lot of people went with the Wet Okole seat covers because of their concern for the OEM seats not being up to normal wear and tear and get dirty easily. I wonder if those who don't go with any seat cover option can comment on their impression of the seats' durability after they've had it for a while?
Volusiano said:I notice a lot of people went with the Wet Okole seat covers because of their concern for the OEM seats not being up to normal wear and tear and get dirty easily. I wonder if those who don't go with any seat cover option can comment on their impression of the seats' durability after they've had it for a while?
DaveinOlyWA said:its a micro fiber cloth similar to what i had in my 2006 Prius which took some MAJOR abuse as far as spills. my Son was born when that car was 6 months old and it took the full brunt of spills of all kinds.
it all came out.
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