2025 Nissan ARIYA Consumer Reviews
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Drives like your in a bouncey house
Never driven a car that drives like I’m in a bouncey house. Every little dip in the road results in the car bouncing up and down. After braking the car shifts front to back and back to front like I’m in a boat. Both bumpers are plastic. This thing is a real dumpster fire. 57k msrp! It’s going right back to the dealer.
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First time EV owner, LOVE IT
I love this car ! Edmunds is not giving this car a chance. Charging curve is better than most. Awd with a heat pump that helps keep its range in cold weather. Very high end interior. With good room for passengers. Nissan app has many remote access features. Very impressive 4.8 - 0 to 60. Front wheel drive 304 range with the 87 kWh battery and 220 range 64 kWh battery. E pedal is not a true Pedal.... but really. Lift your foot Drive in traffic and works great with out having to use brakes.
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Great ride, well equipped!
I set out to buy an Equinox EV, but after test driving the dual motor Ariya, it was hard to justify. After two weeks, the car has been a pleasure. Charging is easy with a stage 2 charger. The Charge point network works seemlessly. I have found that the interior is well done, and there are no issues. Range has been excellent and power consumption has been approximately 3.5 miles per kwh.
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