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OEM Nissan Battery

Mmmm interesting, u must have bought a lemon. I Bought a new Nissan Deisel Ute in 2018, been all over the country, does heaps of Ks and towing. Original Nissan battery is only just showing signs of needing replacement. I can't complain.

Pros: showing signs of replacement
Vehicle: Nissan
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OEM Nissan Battery

My Nissan Leaf battery, which everyone on Reddit with an electric car they bought yesterday is very sure will die any minute, has yet to lose any of its range after 6 years and 50k miles.

Pros: no range loss
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 80467 km
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OEM Nissan Battery
iloveFjords
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Rating 4.0

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.

Pros: drives like new, low maintenance
Cons: battery down to 85%
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 148000 km
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OEM Nissan Battery

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.

Pros: no drop in range
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Energizer Battery

I typically use what is shipped with the packaging. Most of my red dots are trijicon and they ship with energizer so I will continue to use it. I feel the companies do their own testing trail and error with battery life and usage at all power levels under all temperatures.

Pros: good battery life
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OEM Nissan Battery

a used 2013-2015 Nissan Leaf. Tennessee winters should be at least somewhat mild so they should be gentler on the battery, and it's best if you can park it somewhere in the shade. They often go for $2k-$3k private sale around me because the battery life is fading and nobody wants a car with 40-60 miles of range after "filing up." Slow charging using a standard 110V outlet is better for the battery and should suffice for your use case as long as you can charge overnight and maybe longer over weekends.

Pros: slow charging sufficient, gentler on battery in mild winters
Cons: fading battery life, limited range
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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OEM Nissan Battery
deltaromeo2020
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Rating 1.0

replace battery twice..something is draining it..and 3 x not starting...had to use a jump starter to get it to turn over... no codes registering and dash indicators are not helping..once I get it running all warnings disappear....so I drive around with when is it going to happen again....

Cons: battery draining, not starting
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 64374 km
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