2023 Nissan Ariya Review (Platinum+ e4orce In Depth Electric SUV)

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Over 90% of car buying Americans have chosen internal combustion powered vehicles so far in 2023. Not everyone is ready to buy a radical EV through an app. Ease of use along with local sales and service are high on the list of priorities for many drivers and that presents some opportunity for legacy brands like Nissan to satisfy the general public. Can they do it with the Ariya? In 2023, Tesla handily dominates the American mid-sized electric 5-seat CUV/SUV segment with their Model Y, but it will take a wide variety of EVs to suit every driver. Join Miss GoElectric to discover the ways in which Nissan&top-of-the-line AWD Ariya EV bests the competition and the areas in which Nissan has some catching up to do. This review was filmed on April 8th well before the Platinum+ e4orce trim level was available to the public. The review was published on July 25th with trim in stock at dealerships throughout the nation. It includes information about how the Ariya&upcoming Tesla&Supercharger network support as well as how government incentives impact its ability to compete. Tesla&Model Y offers many unique features, and Miss GoElectric understands that, since she daily drives a 2022 Long Range Dual Motor. In this review she&cover many Ariya Platinum+ features which some car buyers might be surprised to learn are not available in any Model Y at the time of publishing. Some of those feature include: Hands-Off driving Head Up Display Driver Instrument Cluster Active Noise...

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