webeleafowners
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As per title. When does Nissan switch. July Aug?
What’ will be new for the Eplus. Place your wagers.
What’ will be new for the Eplus. Place your wagers.
retrodog said:They'll remove the center console flare (knee torturing device), and add active cooling. If they don't do the second one, they will be seen as insincere in furthering their support for the whole EV advancement and industry.
They also need to make battery packs that retrofit into older cars, at a much more reasonable price.
retrodog said:They'll remove the center console flare (knee torturing device), and add active cooling. If they don't do the second one, they will be seen as insincere in furthering their support for the whole EV advancement and industry.
They also need to make battery packs that retrofit into older cars, at a much more reasonable price.
In the distant past for non-Leafs, the next model year vehicles would typically start showing up at dealers in late Aug or early Sept. This is for vehicles that aren't released out of cycle/on a weird date.webeleafowners said:As per title. When does Nissan switch. July Aug?
Active cooling might be good for the brand but doesn’t do much for those of us in cooler climates. Adds more complexity etc.
danrjones said:There was another thread speculating on the 2020 as well and nobody really knows.
My guess is that it won't come out for awhile - I have found no previews anywhere yet.
No news means is probably not close.
And the "plus" model for 2019 only hit stores a few months back didn't it? It seems to be it was late for the standard 2019 model year, so having the 2020 hit stores so soon would be odd.
My guess is Nov to December, maybe even later if there actually are changes.
2018 was the new model year so a mid cycle refresh would likely be 2021 depending on the cycle Nissan follows?
danrjones said:So January then?
How do they order a model that hasn't had prices and options announced?
LeftieBiker said:I assume that the SL Plus still has leather interior only, and the SV Plus has no Around View available?
danrjones said:No convertible option then....
I guess if you are ordering the top trim then options don't matter, but if I did it again I'd probably still go for an SV (i like the fabric in my hot area) with Tech and All weather packages.
Did they require a deposit?
Sounds like it will be pretty similar then if the option packages and trim levels are the same. I'd still think they would update something.
I have noticed near me a dealer starting to mark down their 2019's a bit - 4k off a SL plus model.
This is a speculation thread. That's what you get in a speculation thread.powersurge said:retrodog said:They'll remove the center console flare (knee torturing device), and add active cooling. If they don't do the second one, they will be seen as insincere in furthering their support for the whole EV advancement and industry.
They also need to make battery packs that retrofit into older cars, at a much more reasonable price.
So that is your wish list, not what "will" happen....
But it will only be available in the Double Plus trim.retrodog said:... and add active cooling ...
retrodog said:They'll remove the center console flare (knee torturing device), and add active cooling. If they don't do the second one, they will be seen as insincere in furthering their support for the whole EV advancement and industry.
They also need to make battery packs that retrofit into older cars, at a much more reasonable price.
Re: the bolded part, have they? Do you have some global sales figures for Leaf for 2019 YTD vs. previous years?retrodog said:I was basing my speculation on the items that are most complained about for the existing car. Their sales have taken a beating. They need to either drop the EV line or fix the primary problem/s. I have a tiny little bit of faith that they might do the second.
+1jlsoaz said:I like this as a wish list, but I think it's probably a bad bet as a prediction.
My comments were based on that link in the other forum (TCF). Sorry for the confusion.cwerdna said:Re: the bolded part, have they? Do you have some global sales figures for Leaf for 2019 YTD vs. previous years?retrodog said:I was basing my speculation on the items that are most complained about for the existing car. Their sales have taken a beating. They need to either drop the EV line or fix the primary problem/s. I have a tiny little bit of faith that they might do the second.
Sure, in the US, Model 3 is decimating everyone else in sales but there are plenty of EV markets outside the US besides Nissan having expanded into more markets.
+1jlsoaz said:I like this as a wish list, but I think it's probably a bad bet as a prediction.
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