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 Stick them with the pointing end. LOL, Not that Arya, this Ariya (by Nissan)

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post Aug 6 2022, 08:45 AM, updated 2y ago

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Not the above , but the below. LOL






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post Aug 6 2022, 10:05 AM

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post Aug 7 2022, 07:34 AM

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https://headtopics.com/my/nissan-ariya-ev-i...unched-28711306

https://newsbeezer.com/malaysia/nissan-ariy...uv-in-malaysia/

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post Aug 9 2022, 10:58 AM

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Hoping this would not affect Arya

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/2022-wor...ips-195404.html
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post Aug 10 2022, 02:15 PM

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https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news...after-42-years/

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As the full-size sedan market dwindles, it's easy to forget the pivotal role that the sport sedan played in providing enthusiasts with practical yet spirited driving experiences. A handful of autobahn-dominating BMW M sedans and Mercedes-AMG models dominate the modern playing field, but Nissan was actually one of the first to get the sport sedan right. Tracing its heritage back to the second-generation Datsun 810, Nissan's Maxima has been an underdog through its production life, a lineage that will come to an end shortly. Nissan has officially confirmed that, come 2023, the Maxima will cease production.

That doesn't necessarily mean the nameplate is gone forever, considering Nissan has teased incoming electric sedans, and representatives for the company have said to stay tuned for future Maxima news. The Leaf, Nissan's legacy EV hatchback, is rumored to cease production soon, in a move that would re-focus the company on an all-new EV strategy. Nissan's EV plans include 23 new electrified models—with 15 of these EVs to be introduced by 2030—and proprietary solid-state battery production.


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post Aug 11 2022, 01:41 PM

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The Ariya shares the same electric platform and drivetrain as the Megane E Tech. Better wait and see if it's reliable or any good.
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post Aug 11 2022, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Aug 11 2022, 01:41 PM)
The Ariya shares the same electric platform and drivetrain as the Megane E Tech. Better wait and see if it's reliable or any good.
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The thing is most electric platforms and drivetrains of all car makers are not that old and very very young except Tesla, may be.

So buying EVs will involve some risk taking in all instances



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post Aug 14 2022, 03:39 PM

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https://www.carbuyer.co.uk/electric-cars/30...4-which-is-best

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...it’s the Nissan Ariya that gets our vote here. The Nissan brand may not have the same kerb appeal as either Volvo or Volkswagen, but the Ariya undeniably feels the most premium car here. Nissan has managed to surpass even Volvo in terms of interior design and quality and while the Ariya may not be as sporty as the Volkswagen, tight handling isn’t usually the top priority for SUV buyers. The Nissan Ariya is a stellar first-attempt at an electric SUV for the Japanese marque and shows that it hasn’t lost its knack for building good EVs after the success of the Leaf hatchback.


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post Aug 17 2022, 08:42 PM

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post Aug 26 2022, 09:17 AM

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Applaud to Nissan Thailand for owning up and replace car


https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/national/40019100


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D E L A Y any where is not good due to OVERWHELMING orders. Sigh.....
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QUOTE(EnergyAnalyst @ Sep 17 2022, 04:54 PM)
D E L A Y any where is not good due to OVERWHELMING orders. Sigh.....
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Delays are getting ridiculous

 

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