My Friend Bought A Nissan Ariya Even Though I Advised Against It! Turns Out, She Was Right
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Published 2024-05-04
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All Comments (21)
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The biggest issue with the Ariya has always been the price. It's not good next to the competition at $50k-$60k, but at $250 a month, it's not competing with those cars anymore, and suddenly it's awesome.
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Was sceptical at first. She chose the right car for her. $250 a month for 12,000 miles a year and no gas!!
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"Engage" is the base model. She has the "Engage + E Force" not the base model but two up. It has 2 motors and has the upgrade paint and the bigger battery and and and..... You can set the "E" pedal to be on all the time in the settings.That's what I did. It does battery preconditioning it is in the settings.
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250 a month for an AWD EV can't be beat by much! Congratulations
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She is one hell of an ambassador for Nissan EV!
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Tell your friend she can save her estep mode in the settings so it will always stay in the same mode you leave it in. The default setting just has estep off every time you start the car.
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She has awesome screen presence- you should hire her for one of your channels!!!
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I love the description of the "boom room" action at the dealership. Some things never change...you are hungry, almost fed up and they have one last offer to take to their manager...classic. š¤£š¤£ Some things never change. Lacey is great, here's to hoping her EV journey is a happy one.
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There is nothing like watching the excitement of person getting their first EV. It was also cool seeing Kyle's excitement about her new EV as well. He tried to tamp it down but it was there. Good one Kyle. All the best.
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Good discussion on points about a lease that are negotiable. Viewers, take note!
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Those Colorado incentives are amazing!
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The aria is a beautifully styled car. Saw one on the road. Couldnāt stop staring
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More Lacey pls! :)
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I'm all for EV diversity š
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She killed it on the incentive and no payments for months. . I hope NC step it up so i can splurge on the EV i want..
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All Ariyas equipped with ProPilot 2.0 (changes from green to blue icons which signify hands free driving) have two fins on the top of the car. One fin means the Ariya has just lane keeping/distance keeping (green) which requires hands on the wheel. ProPilot 2.0 activates on its own when it travels on highways that have been pre-mapped. Using ProPilot 2.0 at night changes the ambient light along the dashboard from green to blue, which is really lovely.
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Nissan cars are built tight. My 2011 Nissan Leaf still has no rattles or squeaks. I'm holding out for an Aptera as my next EV.
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the Nissan Ariya looks like a winner..beats down the Toyota Ev's
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Thanks! Really great meeting Lacey. Wonderful story of your meeting Kyle and the team, your advocacy, converting to BEV, and choosing a unique one of your own. Fun driving tooā¦ especially finding out you have lane centering, a comfortable ride, and handling that only Kyle can demonstrate with fun (Heād have scared me too š®) BTW, Ariyaās styling is my favourite non-Tesla. I hope you convert your friends to driving BEVs too. Lotsa love to all ā¤ā¤ā¤
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Reviewers have hated on Nissan and Toyota EV. Interesting to see a non-reviewerrs POV