How often do trucks spend parked up.
I don't think battery swap is the future even for trucks but this might be a handy stop gap for some all go all day type users.
Shooting themselves in both feet penny pinching like. It will hurt their sales far in excess what it cost to fix this.
Nissan should try that with me 😂
Terrible attitude to customer service but hardly surprising considering they’re still peddling cars with no CCS charging ability. I hope the owner has the financial ability to take them on with a good solicitor. If they get away with this once, it won’t bode well for others. SIMI will be hiding in a ditch somewhere no doubt. IEVOA should be out in front here lobbying Nissan for fair play.
But surely that's a manufacturing fault and would be covered anyway?
That's a disgrace from Nissan. Getting out of it on a technicality, that battery now has less than 70% of it's original capacity. Glad I didn't buy a Leaf now.
Direct link to show recording. Nissan are saying car has 8 year warranty for battery degradation but fault is cell 73 failure and not normal degredation. Not covered under warranty, pay 3-4k for one cell investigation and presumably replacement.
https://www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/22411678/
Watching Bjørn Nyland's long winter range test videos of Ioniq 28kWh back in 2016 in extremely cold Norwegian winter weather, convinced me that the car would be suitable as our family car. I watched both the videos twice, then booked a 24h test drive in one. First thing in the morning, the day after the test drive, I contacted all 30 Irish Hyundai dealers, spent all day communicating and negotiating and by the end of that day had agreed a deal with one of them, ordered it and paid the deposit.
Bjørn will always have a special place on my respect list even though I haven't really watched much of his content over the last 2-3 years
He seems financially naive, his >€1 million mortgage is fine but not sure why he got himself forced into this additional high pressure high interest loan with his house builder, but that seems to be his only mistake. And he wouldn't have been in any financial trouble at all if Tesla had delivered the two (!) free Tesla Roadsters that they have owed him for years because of the worldwide referral program that he topped for many years in a row.
Anyway the guy has huge leverage / sympathy in EV circles and I am sure all will be well for him and his family. Best of luck to him, he has done the world some favours.
To be fair, he admitted he made mistakes with the house. There were delays which drove the price up and he didn't have enough margin
People make mistakes, it happens
I think he's making another mistake by taking on this investor. If Rich Rebuilds is the bar then that channel has gone to shite since he turned it into a glorified sitcom
Bjorn seemed very taken back by the donations he received, he said he didn't really want that and would have preferred to pay back a loan than beg for free money
I disagree personally, people donated money because they're basically paying him for his content. If he stopped making videos then he wouldn't get donations, it's hardly free money
If he wanted to expand the channel I'd much rather see him move to a fan funding model and hire in a production assistant rather than give away creative control
Anyway, glad to see things are working out for him and we'll be seeing more 1000km challenges for a while yet
Had my 2011 insignia for 7 years and it hasn’t missed a beat yet. Have to get the timing belt and water pump and brake pads done due to age but it’s grand otherwise.
If you accept that an engine will last forever, clue, it won't, then you need to look at the clutch, turbo and servicing costs too before you say ice is as robust an an ev
Obviously you've never owned a 2.2 Mazda or a 1.6 Octavia or an insignia or or or..... I could go for a long time.
Good to see Bjorn might be out the woods in the short term - cue video in 3 years where he is trying to escape the tyranny of his new investor.
I say good but it's totally his fault and if he lost it all I wouldn't have much sympathy. We cut a lot of things out of our renovation due to costs, an outdoor pool was never on the cards for us.
Note to self. Overpay mortgage.
had to replace a turbo in a 7 year old 3 Series ~ €4400
had to replace an engine in a ten year old Audi q5 with not outlandish mileage. Cost almost 4000. Still have the car now and it’s going fine.
The internal combustion engine is a fantastically reliable piece of engineering really. Generally the engine out lives the machine. Anecdotally over 20 years and probably 30+ cars/tractors I have never had a major engine failure. The biggest issue is actually replacing 12v batteries in the older machines!
As a follow up to the LiveLive piece, this to me is just more anti EV sentiment in the media.
Of course you are going to have the odd dodgy cell in an EV, but overall they are generally very reliable. Now we will have hundreds of thousands of listeners who think buying an ev is going to potentially cost you thousands.
How often do they have ICE car owners on telling their stories of failed engines? I know 2 people personally who have incredibly expensive engine failures in top brand cars which weren't covered by any warranty.
He put a follow up video that explained he had an investor who was actually in the background, but I think he was hesitant to go with that first. The investor has helped Rich Rebuilds and Now You Know channels not just financially but to expand. He's good at what he does, but definitely needs someone with more business experience to help.
The house stuff is just stupid. He's severely overstretched himself and only has himself to blame. I say this as a fan of the channel.
Seems as though also he had all his eggs in one basket. He should of tried to diversify at the peak of his fame.
If all your income is dependent upon YT content, you are at the mercy, as he and many others have discovered, of YouTube deciding unilaterally modify T&Cs anytime that may have an adversely impact.
He had a captive audience a few years back, especially when he was TeslaBjorn and got those free cars, he still has at least one free roadster coming his way.
Now the YT market is flooded with EV uploads, he build too expensive a house, goes on long trips abroad, owns cars in multiple countries and put in an extravagant pool in a Norwegian back garden.
He clearly messed up and is doing nothing short of begging
I think he's a victim of the success of EVs, ranges have gotten longer and charging has improved to the point where 1000km drives aren't really a challenge
I suspect a lot of his viewers are people tuning in for specific cars or brands. I'll often watch the VW content for example but I've no interest in any of the Chinese brands content (I just don't like their cars)
He's been diversifying his content recently with the more family blog type stuff, possibly in response
I noticed the BYD Seal 1000km challenge got posted, so he hasn't given up yet
At the risk of going further off topic, content creators seem to really be suffering lately
Ozzy Man reviews did a video about this recently. Basically the deal on YouTube is that creators get paid a portion of the ad revenue shown during their videos
But the TikTok came along and got rid of that model, instead they'll just fund selected creators directly, often the ones that push the most addictive content and keep the doom scrolling going
Now the other platforms have seen that and decided to cut down the ad revenue they're giving to creators. Ozzy Man mentioned his revenue was down 90% on Facebook alone
Like I said earlier, there's been a large push from creators to move to different funding sources, Patreon being one.
I think there's going to be some continued push for that. It would be particularly interesting if creators started pausing the ads on their videos if they felt financially secure enough. However YT doesn't push videos with ads disabled in recommendations, so unlikely that'll happen
Funnily enough he always complains about the snow and slush in winter, so not showing the best of Norway there
But yeah after watching some of his road trips I'd love to do a road trip through Norway and Sweden
ah you love a Dacia, did that trigger you a little?
You are a Dacia zealot I think. Try make a post without the underlying trolling it's not nearly as clever as you think.
As I said he has 325k subscribers of which I am one, plenty of people watching his videos. I'm sure dusterbjorn or whoever it is appreciates your custom😃.
Being a content creator will become increasingly challenging as we could be faced with most of YT and the like being generative AI content in a couple of years, god forbid.
"Blink once and slide it in like a ninja"
He’s also a huge advertisement for a driving holiday to Norway…
Was literally discussing it the other day that I’d love to visit because of the stunning scenery.
and yeah, the Elon thing wouldn’t be out of the realms of possibility. I’d say Bjorn is directly responsible for millions of dollars in sales for Tesla…
Perhaps Elon saw his video yesterday😋.
But joking apart, he has been a great ambassador for Tesla and other EVs over the years, doesn't he have a number of expensive cars already earned but not yet received? Roadster? Must be worth a few bob.
I also have enjoyed his videos, though not so much lately. Personally I have little interest in a lot of stuff he now tests, also find some of his stuff like the 1000km challenge a bit tedious except for the end result. I actually enjoyed more his Thailand and road trip content.
I signed up to his Patreon yesterday, €5 per month. I'll keep it going for a year since he basically did a lot of independent research which helped me when buying the ID.4
Paying back a few euros seems fair. I agree he'd be better off pushing platforms like Patreon or GoFundMe, getting €5 from 20k fans is a lot more realistic than asking for a loan