I bought one in February 2023 so far I love it Yeah, charging time because I’ve been better. The range also could’ve been better but overall it’s a nice car.
I think the interior of the Ariya is my favorite of the current crop. Not a fan of how everyone does CUV greenhouses so hopefully Nissan brings out a MaxEma or something to compete with the likes of the Ioniq 6 and ID7.
I think Nissan have boobed priortising the Ariya and dropping the Leaf. The Ariya will never significantly challenge Tesla. They would have done better to update the well-loved (and cheap!, relatively) Leaf
But then, there is no lease buy-out option at the end of the lease term?...$7500 lease credit is meaningless when they don't let you buy out your lease at the end. It be like handing them a gift. 😅
@@habesha51 Nope. "Please note that Electric Vehicle (EV) leases initiated 12/12/2022 or after are not eligible for purchase during the term of the contract or at maturity when the lease contract ends (this includes both direct Lessor and Dealer-initiated payoffs)."
It's genuinely something we need to think more about. It's sometimes easy to hit all the competitors, but still it'd make sense to look at Tesla here. But also, Model Y traditionally isn't a cross-shop. You either want a Tesla or you don't, at least that's what the data currently suggestions. And most people are picking Tesla.
Hey there little buddy. Just wanted to correct you on a statement you made on both video's for the Ariya. There is a $7,500.00 Government rebate available for the 2023 Ariya, but you have to lease it. I know because I used it this past May. I will add that cars are super expensive. I do not believe it is worth buying a trim above engage+. I live in Northern Georgia. 300 289 256 216 it does not matter. Mountains eat up battery range. Sitting in heavy traffic w/ air or heat on eats up battery range. Wind, weight and a heavy foot eat up battery range. You can have super fast charging speeds 130 150 350 KW and still be at a charge station for an hour. Consistence is out the window. Numbers will tell the truth until they lie to you. It's all about that day. That moment you charge. If you can afford a Lucid with the 900v battery then you are in a 1% world, by all means spend away. $87,000 - $138,000.00 of I'm rich B------h money, or the new Chevy Silverado $77,000 $109,000. Save your money. If you really want a EV. Go cheap as possible. Its not worth paying a arm liver or kidney for a appliance that most likely will be out of date in 2-3 years. Just saying!!!
Need a little more oomph in your Ariya? Craig drove the e-4ORCE version here: ruclips.net/video/5Oy8jHOD3-o/видео.html
Always buckle into the unoccupied passenger seat for added safety.
Good eye! Thanks for noticing. It's a *really* stupid gag, but I was hoping someone would spot it!
- Craig
Whether it is bright enough to drive at night?
I agree with him about going for AWD version. You will be happy you spent the money every time you push the pedal.
I bought one in February 2023 so far I love it Yeah, charging time because I’ve been better. The range also could’ve been better but overall it’s a nice car.
#Ariya 😎👌with #e4ORCE 🏆
I think the interior of the Ariya is my favorite of the current crop. Not a fan of how everyone does CUV greenhouses so hopefully Nissan brings out a MaxEma or something to compete with the likes of the Ioniq 6 and ID7.
I think Nissan have boobed priortising the Ariya and dropping the Leaf. The Ariya will never significantly challenge Tesla. They would have done better to update the well-loved (and cheap!, relatively) Leaf
$0 down, 36M / 10K mile lease, no ADM, WITH the (don't need to qualify) $7500 Federal Tax Credit is $660-$1050 a month.
But then, there is no lease buy-out option at the end of the lease term?...$7500 lease credit is meaningless when they don't let you buy out your lease at the end. It be like handing them a gift. 😅
@@habesha51 Nope. "Please note that Electric Vehicle (EV) leases initiated 12/12/2022 or after are not eligible for purchase during the term of the contract or at maturity when the lease contract ends (this includes both direct Lessor and Dealer-initiated payoffs)."
Yes, but not all EVs....BMW i, mercedes EQ, Audi .....u can still buy out ur lease at maturity term.
But leasing the Ariya is a bad idea.....
why you never mention the car that takes 75à5 of that market: Tesla Model Y? isn't logical to expect you to compare it with the most popular choice??
Are people cross shopping a Model Y or do the just go right ahead and buy the Model Y?
@@EVPulse i guess cross shopping. Why wouldn’t they? As the pricing is similar and some people do not want a tesla (for experience).
It's genuinely something we need to think more about. It's sometimes easy to hit all the competitors, but still it'd make sense to look at Tesla here.
But also, Model Y traditionally isn't a cross-shop. You either want a Tesla or you don't, at least that's what the data currently suggestions. And most people are picking Tesla.
Hey there little buddy. Just wanted to correct you on a statement you made on both video's for the Ariya. There is a $7,500.00 Government rebate available for the 2023 Ariya, but you have to lease it. I know because I used it this past May. I will add that cars are super expensive. I do not believe it is worth buying a trim above engage+. I live in Northern Georgia. 300 289 256 216 it does not matter. Mountains eat up battery range. Sitting in heavy traffic w/ air or heat on eats up battery range. Wind, weight and a heavy foot eat up battery range. You can have super fast charging speeds 130 150 350 KW and still be at a charge station for an hour. Consistence is out the window. Numbers will tell the truth until they lie to you. It's all about that day. That moment you charge.
If you can afford a Lucid with the 900v battery then you are in a 1% world, by all means spend away. $87,000 - $138,000.00 of I'm rich B------h money, or the new Chevy Silverado $77,000 $109,000. Save your money. If you really want a EV. Go cheap as possible. Its not worth paying a arm liver or kidney for a appliance that most likely will be out of date in 2-3 years. Just saying!!!