jontr wrote: » I wonder why none of the EV cars has retractable charging cable. Those cables take a lot of space in the boot, and if you travel with boot full it might be a problem. I know that there are different standards and stuff, but then they could make different attachments for different charging stations. Just a random thought.
unkel wrote: » Yeah granny cable really is only emergency. Probably never need it unless you are away in a holiday home or something and need destination charging. I used mine twice in over 2.5 years (holiday home and hotel)
from_atozinc wrote: » Does the 30kw leaf have any known issues? Like battery degradation etc? Parking brake issues etc.
KCross wrote: » There is a "battery degradation" issue but its really a software issue that is fixed by getting the software updated at the dealer. You'd need LeafSpy to see if the car has had the update or not. Im not aware of any other general issues with the L30.
from_atozinc wrote: » Thanks. Does it cost much to do the upgrade? Is it easy to see on leafspy or you have to dig?
from_atozinc wrote: » so here is my very high level prediction (of sorts) 1. I can get a 2014 24 kw for maybe 9000 euro 2. I can get a December 2015 30kw for maybe 12,500 euro both private sales Is it worth while spending the extra 3,500 to get the 30kw
KCross wrote: » In, lets say, 3yrs time you go to sell the two of those cars you wont get €3500 more for the L30
slave1 wrote: » 2014 24 battery warranty runs out this year (could be already out of warranty) 2015 30 battery under warranty until December 2023
KCross wrote: » The warranty is a good point although the chances of claiming on the drivetrain warranty is fairly slim and I think the general warranty is 3yrs(?) so probably already gone on both cars. I used the warranty on mine to get a new axle, new windscreen and 4 new alloys!
from_atozinc wrote: » is the 30kw car more than likely a uk import? (or were they available in Ireland in 2015)
yer man! wrote: » Drove my first EV today, been meaning to drive one for years now but never made the time for it. My work just got a Smart ForFour Electric
kceire wrote: » Late 2015 is when the 30 kWh version became available.
bilbot79 wrote: » Has anyone heard of replacement battery costs for a leaf? Thinking of getting one as a run around. You can get one of the older ones for about 6k over the water and I was thinking if you could replace the battery it would be worth it. Anyone know if you can put a new, higher kWh battery in an older leaf?
unkel wrote: » That's probably the slowest, smallest range EV money can buy these days. But hey all EVs are fun to drove as you found out
yer man! wrote: » It's made me hungrier to try faster and larger EVs! I need to ask my neighbour if I can try out his model 3.
Black_Knight wrote: » Both ends of the scale so
unkel wrote: » Is his a company car? Nearly all of them over there are SR+ (bottom of the range) :pac: