by futureleaf (Posted Thu, 29 Dec 2016 16:41:21 GMT+7)
[quote="alembic42"]Hi,
I bought a 2012 Nissan Leaf in February 2015. I am LIVID and the dealership I bought this car from is completely full of disgusting people who ripped me off with a smile. I swear to God I hate these
and I swear to God the world would be much better without any of these evil smirking horrible little people.
Wow Rick, I can understand your frustration but honestly you bought your 2012 without doing sufficient research. I surfed THIS site for over one year before finally buying a 2012 SL with 24k miles and 11 bars.
Now my situation is that I live in Southern California where it is 77 degrees today and sunny. I have some hills but mostly flat interstate commutes. With my tires inflated to 42 psi, Leafspy Pro, and my ODBII Bluetooth active, I can get 65+ miles until turtle and that's driving 65 mph.
I hardly ever pay attention to the GOM except for temporary amusement purposes. My most accurate tool is Leafspy pro and ODBII which allows me to take 90% SOC, 205 GIDs to 65 miles when GIDS are down to 6. This is long after the VLBW has come one AND --- is showing on the GOM which means I should have been stranded on the side of the road at least miles ago. Leafspy Pro gives me the confidence to keep going to my designated QC station.
[quote="alembic42"]Hi,
I bought a 2012 Nissan Leaf in February 2015. I am LIVID and the dealership I bought this car from is completely full of disgusting people who ripped me off with a smile. I swear to God I hate these

Wow Rick, I can understand your frustration but honestly you bought your 2012 without doing sufficient research. I surfed THIS site for over one year before finally buying a 2012 SL with 24k miles and 11 bars.
Now my situation is that I live in Southern California where it is 77 degrees today and sunny. I have some hills but mostly flat interstate commutes. With my tires inflated to 42 psi, Leafspy Pro, and my ODBII Bluetooth active, I can get 65+ miles until turtle and that's driving 65 mph.
I hardly ever pay attention to the GOM except for temporary amusement purposes. My most accurate tool is Leafspy pro and ODBII which allows me to take 90% SOC, 205 GIDs to 65 miles when GIDS are down to 6. This is long after the VLBW has come one AND --- is showing on the GOM which means I should have been stranded on the side of the road at least miles ago. Leafspy Pro gives me the confidence to keep going to my designated QC station.