Thank you! The amount of data is amazing. It saves me from running throughout multiple podcasts with podcasters basing info on what they heard from a friend of a friend. Keep up the good work.
Very true, the power is just instant, its faster than the dig-s. In fact it may draw some people away from the fit hybrid, its a really good and tempting package.
very tough choice at the moment. I love the Honda Fit and own one, but the Note here seems to carry the day. Only question mark on it is how reliable will it be in kenya? time will tell
It could cost as much as 300k, that's the major disadvantage of these hybrids and electric cars, they cost a fortune to replace the batteries. They may become a bit more affordable in future but not any time soon
True, some models have slightly weaker suspension components which require frequent replacements and the problem is compounded by driving frequently on uneven road surfaces.
Thank you! The amount of data is amazing. It saves me from running throughout multiple podcasts with podcasters basing info on what they heard from a friend of a friend. Keep up the good work.
Welcome and thanks a lot too.
I'm glad it has been helpful.
Great review ,this note e-power is very tempting,the instant torque especially when overtaking is pure magic
Very true, the power is just instant, its faster than the dig-s.
In fact it may draw some people away from the fit hybrid, its a really good and tempting package.
Would it be advisable to get the e-power,and if yes,does the battery have a long life..?
Top. Very informative and captivating
Thanks a lot, much appreciated 🙏
top review
Thanks a lot 🙏
For the Honda fit how much would one expect to pay for battery replacement
It's well over 150,000, that is buying the batteries plus installation
Uweeeee hii note imekuja na seduction kabisa. Imefungwa bow tie na ikavaa loafers. Quite Impressive
😂, indeed, it is very enticing.
The only problem is_(when you hear batteries have died😂)
Great review, keep it up bro. E-power wins
Thanks a lot 🙏. Indeed it wins
very tough choice at the moment. I love the Honda Fit and own one, but the Note here seems to carry the day. Only question mark on it is how reliable will it be in kenya? time will tell
True, only time will tell. We have not had such technology in this market but fingers crossed it will be reliable
Nissan note e-power is marvelous. its doing very well and runs like a jet. very economical
interms of fuel
Kindly do a review on suzuki ignis
Okay, will look into it very soon
Nissan note wins. The only question is,
How much will replacing the battery cost.
Please get us this answer.
Could it be more than 200k?
It could cost as much as 300k, that's the major disadvantage of these hybrids and electric cars, they cost a fortune to replace the batteries. They may become a bit more affordable in future but not any time soon
@@ikevauto-reviewsthe battery in the note is small, so it should cost less to replace.
Great review
Thanks a lot
Wow! Our Honda Fit did 36 from Nbi town to Juja
Its incredibly efficient, just the perfect choice especially in these times when fuel prices are so high
Nissan has always had issues with it's suspension
True, some models have slightly weaker suspension components which require frequent replacements and the problem is compounded by driving frequently on uneven road surfaces.