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Being a big unifi fan, i got a sensible chuckle from this one

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I thought the top Leaf might've of have of have'n been an AI construct, but nah. LOL.

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I thought the top Leaf might've of have of have'n been an AI construct, but nah. LOL.

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Nissan is channeling their inner GM with the new leaf.

It pictures great

In person- the cheapness hits you hard in the face by just looking at it. The flat door handles, a design feature of “higher end cars” instantly looks like it’s made by Tonka in the Chinesium brittle crappy plastic factory. And then there is everything else…

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This video puts most of the blame of Stellantis shitting up all the car brands on Carlos Tavares:


It's funny that they use the Ford F-150 Lightening, a car with a 3-year production run, as an example of what Stellantis should have done.
 
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Siliconemelons

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It's funny that they use the Ford F-150 Lightening, a car with a 3-year production run, as an example of what Stellantis should have done.

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3 co workers had the lightning.

It was fine but typical ford.

What was good, it WAS an F150

Bad- price, price, price of options and stupid packages - failed features they already had done, “phone as a key” was leave your fob in the glove box and use app to unlock/lock doors. My Mach-e does phone key perfectly acceptably (took them a good year and a half to make it work well)… why didn’t the lightning? Why is the offboard power not standard etc etc.

Range, ehhh… always debatable.

Of the 3 at work- they all charge different on the same charger. One returned his because it charged so slow.
 

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It's funny that they use the Ford F-150 Lightening, a car with a 3-year production run, as an example of what Stellantis should have done.
The channel is left leaning, so I chalk that up to trying to insert their own bias of 'everyone should be driving EVs.'

Knowing their bias makes it easier to process the information out of their stuff. They seem to do some decent work on some subjects similar to 2010s era Frontline-lite investigative journalism.