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    Post Outlander phevs don’t work in cold weather

    Seems funny to me. The -15c shown on the dash doesn’t seem that cold to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by mohammad View Post
    Seems funny to me. The -15c shown on the dash doesn’t seem that cold to me

    https://ln5.sync.com/dl/222c95d00/n5...brzu5-qkgbyiz5
    Oh yeah, I am also on a Outlander Forum to see if anything ever gets posted about the OS/RVR/ASX (rarely). The overwhelming majority like in the 80+% range have issues with the new Nissan flavored Outlander PHEV. Lots and lots of issues and really horrible performance in cold temps. And yes once it gets cold enough the vehicle will not operate even though it of course still has a engine. The old PHEV that was the Mitsu design doesn't ever seem to have many issues. But the new Nissanbishi model, steer clear.


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