Both prices include a complimentary three-year subscription to a variety of in-car features, including the company’s Level 2+ driver assist and an AI-powered personal assistant. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is effectively a startup, as Sony doesn’t yet have any of the infrastructure needed to manufacture these. Tesla started out with $100k+ cars as well.
As for legacy automakers? Well they don’t make cheap anything anymore. Just giant trucks and SUVs.
You can buy a Nissan Leaf for <$30k but I would not recommend it at all until they add some sort of active cooling to their batteries. They’re an absolute joke without it. But it is a valid demonstration that it is possible.
That’s very true. The recalls for the Leaf and Volt also concern me. They do not seem safe or reliable. I totally get that China isn’t the standard-bearer for quality, but they definitely have more experience making EVs. I feel like anywhere around $30k is steep for the Volt and (considering your insight on battery cooling) way too much for the Leaf.
The recalls for my leaf have been: rear camera issues, 15m fix, an issue with my OS that was a 20m fix, and the battery melting once in 110f weather because it was made wrong AND they don’t have active cooling, which took 9 months to fix because they’re a garbage company, but that issue only impacted my model year and the batteries from a specific factory
The real issue with the Leaf is the pathetic range and the CHAdeMO connector that they still put on their cars despite that losing the war back in like 2019
This is effectively a startup, as Sony doesn’t yet have any of the infrastructure needed to manufacture these. Tesla started out with $100k+ cars as well.
As for legacy automakers? Well they don’t make cheap anything anymore. Just giant trucks and SUVs.
You can buy a Nissan Leaf for <$30k but I would not recommend it at all until they add some sort of active cooling to their batteries. They’re an absolute joke without it. But it is a valid demonstration that it is possible.
That’s very true. The recalls for the Leaf and Volt also concern me. They do not seem safe or reliable. I totally get that China isn’t the standard-bearer for quality, but they definitely have more experience making EVs. I feel like anywhere around $30k is steep for the Volt and (considering your insight on battery cooling) way too much for the Leaf.
The recalls for my leaf have been: rear camera issues, 15m fix, an issue with my OS that was a 20m fix, and the battery melting once in 110f weather because it was made wrong AND they don’t have active cooling, which took 9 months to fix because they’re a garbage company, but that issue only impacted my model year and the batteries from a specific factory
The real issue with the Leaf is the pathetic range and the CHAdeMO connector that they still put on their cars despite that losing the war back in like 2019