On 4/26/21 12:25 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:

On the plus side, Nissan probably didn't know the batteries would have problems in hot climates.

On the negative side, they certainly didn't *support* their customers when they did find out!

Well... The Leaf battery did not need to become a big deal. Obviously, they should have owned up to the mistake and fixed it. Instead, they denied. At that time, 2010-2012, Nissan was positioned to become the dominate EV maker. Instead, they rather pointlessly screwed all their early adopters and drove many to Tesla. I would never have considered a car as expensive as a Tesla had I not been both screwed by Nissan and committed to EVs. But, it has probably turned out for the best with Tesla being dedicated to EVs and achieving dominance.
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