Is NISSAN LEAF a family-friendly car? Perspectives From Me...

~ Posted on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 7:39 AM ~

What can I share on my thoughts about this car? Now firstly, I am not picky about what car I get to drive. As long as it moves and does not require me to be bothered with its maintenance, I am pretty much a happy woman and of course, a happy mummy. I’m just going to simplify my feedback according to what makes me happy with this car:

  1. THIS CAR RUNS ON ELECTRIC. FULLY. NO PETROL. LIKE EVER.
    I shared before in my first post about Nissan LEAF that I get giddy legs whenever I see my car's petrol mark dipping towards E because I really dread going to petrol station to pump petrol. With 2 koala kids to lug around and not to mention seeing enough horror CCTV's clips on crimes occuring even at petrol station, it's really putting me off going to petrol station to pump petrol.

    With Nissan LEAF, there is no more fear (for now…) of needing to go pump petrol! Or finding excuses so that I can get my hubby to pump the petrol instead!

  2. IT IS SO EASY TO CHARGE THE CAR
    Charging this car is as easy as charging your mobile phone! Just pull out the nozzle and plug into the charging slot in front of the Nissan LEAF. I don’t know how else to describe to you the ease of this task.

  3. THE LCD DISPLAY WHEN YOU REVERSE YOUR CAR
    I mentioned about this feature when we were being interviewed by the NTV7 reporter as I feel this is very important after reading and hearing many news articles and reports about cases of children being hit by cars as their family members accidentally reversed into them.

    I also feel this feature is good as it also helps us to decide better when reversing and parking (I’m not very pro in parallel parking, guilty!)

    By the way, the cool thing is the camera screen only turns on the moment it detects you are reversing. Awesome!

  4. THE KEY-LESS FEATURE
    I love the keyless feature of this car! As long as your car key is with you and you are standing nearby your Nissan LEAF, you can just lock and unlock your car by pressing the tiny little button in the front passengers’ door handle.

    Many times when I had to drive my car out to buy food (I always bring my 3.5 years old boy along) and I happened to be holding a bunch of stuff, like left hand holding my boy, right hand holding the bags of food and stuff I bought and I had to fish out the car keys from my bag or pants pocket, it is so irritating. Worse if it’s raining and I had to hold the umbrella too!

    All these are easily solved with the keyless feature! I still can keep the Nissan LEAF car key in my pocket or bag and just stand next to my driver’s door and press this nifty little button! Oh, oh, btw, you can also lock and unlock the car via the car boot button! Easy peasy, love it so much already!

  5. THE SPACIOUS BOOT
    Boy, when you are a parent, your car boot space is important! A huge chunk of the space will definitely be dedicated to the stroller. I do use a baby sling but then I can’t be slinging my 3.5 years old boy, so stroller is a must when one of my kids decides to sleep or nap while we were out.

    So yeah, can’t you see the huge space at the back of the car? Picture below is taken by my hubby when he had to deliver a HP server that one of his client bought for their network setup. There’s plenty of space left even after he put in the huge HP server packaging box.

    Now, these 2 pictures above are nothing to brag about because you should see this picture below:

    Finally hubby and his mum did our very delayed fortnightly grocery shopping. I stayed home with our 2 kids and rushed out to snap some pictures when I heard our house gate opened and the Nissan LEAF came rolling in.

    At first glance of the car boot, I was telling my hubby ‘This does not seem like a lot also!’ and then I looked at my mother in law’s shocked face as she stood next to the car boot looking on at the stuff we bought. Oh boy, it is a lot of stuff really!

  6. THE DOOR
    This has got to be one of the best things I love about this car. I can practically push the car door as far as it can go (almost 90 degrees) and I just love it so much! Our current cars, oh well, I can’t push the car door open as wide as the Nissan LEAF!

  7. THE ENVIRONMENT
    Of course, I have to share about why we decided to review this car. Ultimately it is a very good effort of a car company to manufacture a fully electric car as every little bit helps with our environment. I mean, a car without exhaust, no need to pump petrol, what more can you ask for?

    We won’t live on forever; why not leave the earth for our children to enjoy as much as they can? Try our best to preserve the earth, not pollute it anymore than we all are already doing all this while…

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Is NISSAN LEAF a family-friendly car? Perspectives From My Hubby...

~ Posted on Monday, November 12, 2012 at 12:46 PM ~

(** NOTE: The following is written by David Tan)

When we first got wind that we were short listed to become part of the Nissan LEAF ambassadors, I had a whole list of things I wanted to test on the car. The typical nerd who wants to just know the parameters of the car; things like range, handling, gadgets, widgets, basically the bells and whistles. This car engages me in many levels. I will attempt to reveal them to you. Layer by layer.

AS A NERD / GEEKY / TECKKIE

To the Star Trek fans out there, this ship.. I mean car, gives the information heads up display (HUD) similar and not too far fetching from a Federation shuttle pod!

When you press the ON button, you’d be hoping one day you can hack the boot up sound to play: “Space… the final frontier…”.

When I reverse the car and align it on the road while the shuttle bay doors *ahem* auto gate is closing, and as you gracefully and effortlessly accelerate this car, the feeling is indescribable. It’s probably the closest we Trekkie fans of this generation will ever experience Star Trek shuttle with impulse drives! (Bearing a temporal time shift anomaly).

This car brings you from a standstill to 80km/h real fast and it does so without all the grunting, churning, revving and gear changing awkwardness. If this car had a voice automated command, it would say “Computer! Full impulse burst... ENGAGE!”

The beauty of all this Trekkie feeling is, you don’t need to be a Federation pilot nor engineer to drive this car. The car reeks of Doraemon’s simplicity, at the same time a huge cushion of safety designed to protect the user form his/herself.

AS A HUSBAND
Guys, I know all of us have very loving, caring, beautiful young wives (Shaddap and keep nodding if you know what’s good for you!!!). But does any of the below sound familiar to you?
  • Sending your wife’s car for oil change maintenance. (Why? Reached the mileage? No reached the time duration)

  • Driving your wife’s car out to refill petrol. Why? Very dangerous nowadays... plus when your wife ask you to do it... Wrong time to be a manly man…

  • You are at the office and the phone rings “honey the car cannot start, how yah? Can you come home?” @#($&)#@$&#@)$@#(!!!!!!!!

  • How many of them struggle with steep slopes at a traffic light? (aka bukit)

Well men, I have good news for you!
  • The Nissan LEAF DOES NOT require oil change. (What? It’s a miracle!!)

  • The car charges from home and in future at places like the shopping malls/super markets.

  • Yup, no more early morning dead battery emergencies.

  • The Nissan LEAF has an auto releasing handbrake that disengages the moment you start moving forward thus making the slope no longer a nightmare for many (including some men)

AS A MAN
There is something very primal in us that leads towards, deep revs, gear change, torque transfer timings. But every now and then we need the TLC and pampering. Once the swimming pool I frequent for my daily swim was closed due to rain, I found myself instead spending an hour just driving to nowhere. It’s almost therapeutic.

AS A FATHER
There is no better feeling I have knowing my wife is driving the car with my children in the Nissan LEAF. Why? Not only because it’s has an NCAP safety rating, 6 airbags, reverse camera, isometric anchor for child seats or even the option to disable the front passenger side airbag so you can put your toddler car seat in front. It is actually how they are sewn together.

A lot of thought and ergonomic design has gone into the car to make all these features human. I only have 1 request. Please Nissan, please, please, insist on the 6 airbags when the car is finally on sale in Malaysia.

AS MR. ACCOUNTANT
Like it or not everything boils down to dollar and cents right? Well I’m not going to give you guys too much data too soon (it’s only been a week), let’s try a whole month of heavy driving and then find out on an average monthly usage.

But all I can tell you now is my average charge (near empty) is about 14kwh so let’s take say 30-40 cents heck lets use 40 cents as a higher average rate we pay to TNB.
That equates to RM5.60 a day.

31 days of driving this car at full should cost between a range of RM130.20 – RM173.60 for daily average of 80kms (heavy traffic kl driving) that’s 2480km.
Compare that to my Nissan Sentra n16 SGL 1.6litre. To achieve 2480kms (average at about 350km per fill up of RM75 (Ron95), that’s 7 refills which cost RM525.

RM173.60 vs. RM525.
I’m looking at 66-75% savings.
RM351 a month extra.

That’s a 10% increment to a person who makes RM3,510 a month. Ever heard of a car that gives salary increments? Yeah me neither. Need more perspective?

RM351 can buy 2 weeks grocery for a family of 2 adults 1 elderly and 2 children.
It can buy 7 bags of 50 pieces of premium grade diapers.
RM351 a month into your mortgage can significantly reduce the repayment time.
Saving RM351 a month for 7 years at a savings interest rate of 3% equates to RM32,763.06 (calculated using savings calculator from http://tcalc.timevalue.com)

AS MR. KIASU / KIASI (SCARED TO LOSE AND SCARED TO DIE)
I must admit that I like everybody else am scared and pessimistic about how far this car can go before needing a recharge.

I pre-plan my routes and make sure.

Then how about my trips to Penang and Melaka for holiday? Well driving the car for 1 week so far I’m still trying to see what’s the maximum range this can go efficiently.. Furthest I’ve gone is PJ -> Shah Alam -> KL (super duper jam) -> back to PJ on 1 charge.

But there is a part of logic in my brain that tells me. “Hey David, this thing called planning route... isn’t this logical to do even if you are on combustion car?” See what I’m getting to here is this.

I’ve come to a realization that petrol is a lazy excuse to waste energy. Because the petrol pump is available everywhere there is not really a need to over plan routes. “Oh hey, David, it’s easy for you to say. How about us who don’t really have a choice?”

Exactly, choice! Nissan has been spearheading that choice to give us that ability that one day we can CHOOSE to throw down the addiction we have towards fossil fuel.

We hear, watch, read and even experience the effects of our carbon footprint we’re leaving behind. For who? Our children to inherit?

SUMMARY

Ok so this is where I signoff for now. Before I do, I’d like to leave you with some words of a theoretical physicist.

Dr. Michio Kaku said, “We are in an era now that we have the power to destroy ourselves as a civilization or bring it to the next level of technological and civilization breakthrough.”

And I personally believe that the Nissan LEAF is a herald of things to come in the not too distant future ☺

~ DAVID TAN

Product Review - GuitarMoose Guitar Picks

~ Posted on Sunday, November 11, 2012 at 11:51 PM ~

Few months ago, I stumbled upon this tweet message by GuitarMoose looking for bloggers to review their guitar picks and I thought of my husband, who loves playing guitar, so I replied them asking whether they are OK with international bloggers, and after a few emails between us, I received a guitar pick for our review! So here goes my review for the "GuitarMoose Guitar Picks":

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Description from the product page:
"GuitarMoose guitar picks are made in the USA by hand in small batches and hand edged for superior sound and playability. We put our heart and soul into each product we make and offer the highest of quality. Our guitar picks are great for any skill level, from the beginner to the experienced professional. We specialize in non-slip guitar picks. Others have a cat tongue, drill holes or are coated with sand paper, but those surfaces are not very comfortable on your fingers or skin after long periods of playing. Our foam gripped guitar picks are the best non-slip, tension reducing guitar picks on the market today. They will allow you to play for longer periods of time and won't slip or twist in your hand when playing."

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I received the 0.5mm Stickygrip non-slip guitar pick in bright orange color. To be honest, I would prefer a less subtle color like white or cream color instead of the neon orange color, but that was just my personal preferance.

From the pictures below, you can see how thin is the guitar pick, the orangey surface feels non-slip, foam material to be exact and they do stick easily on our fingers and even on our guitar! Both sides of the guitar pick is padded, hence making it easy for you to grip onto it. And because of the foam material, holding the guitar pick will not leave a sticky feel or residue.

Pictures below taken of my hubby playing his guitar with our 2 children dancing along. At the bottom right of the picture you can even see the pick being stick on his guitar. That was how strong and non-slip the grip is of the guitar pick! I think this is awesome as it will ensure no more missing guitar picks! My hubby commented that the guitar pick is light and easy to use while playing his guitar.

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You can browse GuitarMoose website for more choice and designs.

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I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the product in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

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