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My 2015 Leaf has 148k on it and still drives like new. The battery is down to about 85% but this is pretty old lithium tech with very early thermal controls on it.
My EV is 8 this year. I've not noticed a drop in range over that time, but I'll find out when it goes in for its last battery health check before the warranty expires.
With a 20% off coupon, it was only $40 more than the other shop, and I got OEM parts. That was almost 3 years ago, and the brakes are still stopping smooth.
I own a 2012 Nissan Frontier & just got a new starter installed. Bill came in at just over $700. Shop has a great reputation, I've been using them for years.
I went 12 months with no new windshield. Then I’ve had 2 in 3 months. It’s luck of the draw and the angle of the windshield.
Followed service manual and used OEM fluid. After I changed the fluid all of the sudden it’s slipping.
I have a Nissan Pathfinder 2022 and have had to replace brakes twice in 2 years.
got mine towed to the dealer. over heated. diagnostic : head gasket failure. was drinking coolant at 113k km. its a 2022 mainly used on highway.
My CVT just died on my 2013 versa, 5k+ replacement. My ODO was 140485. No other issues other than my suspension. I'm just gonna sell it as junk. I even asked them if I could get a CVT fluid change a while back but they said it was unnecessary (Future Nissan Folsom Dealership). Now I've got a dead car.
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