I need new tires on the Nissan at 15,000 miles and 18 months. I'm guessing that's just a stock tire problem though.
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29 votes
I found out that my Titan with some weight in the bed (sand bags, since I can also use the sand to get traction) and in 4-Hi with decent All-seasons helped me survive taking my wife to work daily in 2021 while the south was frozen over for a week while I saw plenty of stuck and wrecked vehicles everywhere.
I own a Nissan Leaf all electric.
It's a 2019 and the only money I've ever spent on it was a new set of tires, and a few bucks here or there for off-site charging.
Granted the OEM tires are pretty "meh" on the car so probably will be the fist thing I replace when they wear down.
Nissan Leaf second generation, I think it's a 2019.
It rules so hard. No gas, no oil, I barely even use the brakes, man. (It's got a single pedal regen braking mode that I leave it in)
Only money I've spent on it was a new set of tires a year ago. Barley dentsl the electric bill.
My wife has some on her Nissan Rouge. We didn't know anything about Runflat tires until she came home one day with a bolt in the tire. When I took it to the Tire Shop, the salesman explained to me about Runflat tires and I am sold! Theyre a lot more pricey, however they are worth it!!
I own a '15 Leaf. Bought it two years ago. So far, my only needed maintenance has been tires a couple months ago, and wiper blades right after I got it.
I keep my tires around 40 psi and from what I remember the TPMS doesn't send an alert until the pressure is around 25 psi, it is mainly a second layer warning since you should be checking the tire pressure at least once a month.
I've had a Leaf for over a year now
>How are the charging stations across the city?
I've not had to use many charging stations, but there are quite a few around. Rideau Centre, IKEA, others that can be easily found in the Flo/PlugShare App.
>How does it last during rush hour(s)? (I’m particularly stuck on Hunt Club in the mornings/evenings)
Pretty fantastic, very little energy is used when stopped.
>How does it do during the worst of our Ottawa winters? (Assuming winter tires is a must)
It can get bad with the range
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