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1 out of 5 stars

Not what you think....

Stuck, 12/12/2023
2023 Nissan ARIYA Engage 4dr SUV (electric DD)
18 of 36 people found this review helpful

Car looks great, initial drive is really nice. Dealer will tell you that you are going to get 240 miles per charge, time to charge the car (Level2 Charger) is between 8-10 hours...FALSE! After 2 months of owning the car - full charge is between 180-190 Miles. From full 0 to fill charge - 18 hours. Went to the dealer - they basically wash their hands. Bring it in for a service to see if they can help. They did what they can do but they dont know much as the electric car is new to them. They did the upgrades and still a challenge - Called Nissan Consumer affairs - waste of time. Now I need get a lawyer. Terrible!

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5 out of 5 stars

ARYA DREAM

Yves LEcuyer, 01/22/2024
2023 Nissan ARIYA Evolve+ 4dr SUV (electric DD)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

I own this car since October 2023 and I am totally satisfied compared to my previous Honda Clarity and Mustang Mach E. A better built vehicule with a fast charging rate. I highly recommend it.

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2 out of 5 stars

All around disappointing.

Levi, 05/03/2023
2023 Nissan ARIYA Engage 4dr SUV (electric DD)
14 of 35 people found this review helpful

It's hard to know who this car was intended for, but as an experienced EV driver I know it wasn't made for me. The menus are poorly laid out and nested, made more frustrating by the fact Nissan has good menus in other cars. You can't disable creep, which again is more frustrating because in previous EV's you could. The dash doesn't have the ability to give detailed info, it's dumbed down to an unfortunate level with no ability to be better. And worst of all, it's a pain to drive. The posts and rear windshield reduce your vision an unfortunate amount, the backup camera is too exposed so it gets covered the moment it rains, the motors are way to weak for the weight of the car so it accelerates slowly. The suspension is poorly tuned so it feels lose to the body. The lane assist feature fought me at least three separate times, once at a stop light. The Leaf's lane assist has always been exactly what I expected it to be, and the Ariya's felt like it wanted to kill me. It's a very comfortable car, but it's not a hotel room, it's a car, and it fails at the car portion of the test.

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5 out of 5 stars

Engaged to My Ariya

Buddy Honolulu Hawaii, 08/04/2023
2023 Nissan ARIYA Engage 4dr SUV (electric DD)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I’ve only had my Ariya Engage for a week and a half, but I really like it so far. It drives really smoothly, has a ton of safety features even for being the low end Engage model. Took advantage of the Nissan Motors cash back and 2.99% financing offers to purchase the car. Go see Jessica at King Windward Nissan in Kaneohe for great customer service!

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1 out of 5 stars

The worst battery technology ever

Josias Finamore Santos, 01/22/2024
2023 Nissan ARIYA Engage 4dr SUV (electric DD)
6 of 18 people found this review helpful

I purchased a Nissan Ariya with a promised range of 230 miles. However, when winter arrived in Massachusetts, despite fully charging at 100%, the car only shows 150 miles of range. When I had the car inspected, I was told there is no error code, and this is by design. Given the consistently cold weather in Massachusetts, I find myself stuck with a car that severely limits my activities. While it boasts style and comfort, it's essentially restricted to basic trips. A word of caution: don't invest in a Nissan; regret is inevitable. It may look good and be comfortable, but it's practically useless for anything beyond a quick trip to the store. Don't waste your money."

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