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Nissan Leaf - cjfp - 24-11-2013 09:14pm Just seen the tv advert. Nice electric car, never need to buy petrol again ........... ...... but you do need to 'rent' the battery for £70 per month !!! RE: Nissan Leaf - RacingSnake - 24-11-2013 09:20pm We've got 2 of them kicking around our area. Yes the battery rental is a pain, but isn't there an option to also buy the battery? (an extra 5k on the price of the car or something like that) RE: Nissan Leaf - XFullFatTim - 24-11-2013 09:40pm In the recent cold weather I have at least 6 of them on flatbed trucks - I suspect that the battery doesn't hold it's charge so well in frosty weather. RE: Nissan Leaf - tetstb - 25-11-2013 01:04pm Cant be a temperature thing because when I was in Norway for a while there were loads of them, think its more down to a miscalculation of the range as its only about 90 miles between charges RE: Nissan Leaf - Jeroma - 26-11-2013 12:07am (25-11-2013 01:04pm)tetstb Wrote: Cant be a temperature thing because when I was in Norway for a while there were loads of them, think its more down to a miscalculation of the rangeI would like to hear the milage figures for winter driving: lights,heater wipers on. In a normal car heating is more or less free of charge, but how about an electric car, and what I heard you can't get rid of them as second hand RE: Nissan Leaf - XFullFatTim - 26-11-2013 09:56am In this week's Autoexpress in the Uk there is an item about a bloke who tried to part exchange his Renault Twizzy (OK so he chose autumn/winter which isn't the time of year to be selling a car with rudimentary doors and is electric) it was 6 months old and cost £7500 new................. initially he was offered £2500 for it in partex for a renault Zoe by the Renault dealer he bought it from until Renault stepped in and offered £3500. Powering the lights on most electric or hybrids isn't a big issue as they mostly use LED lamps with a tiny electrical requirement RE: Nissan Leaf - Donny Dog - 26-11-2013 03:07pm (25-11-2013 01:04pm)tetstb Wrote: Cant be a temperature thing because when I was in Norway for a while there were loads of them, think its more down to a miscalculation of the range One of my sons lives in Norway, and we just got home from visiting him. There are 'Teslas' everywhere there now, and he tells me they have a 500 km range. They also get free parking at meters restricted for electric cars (I think you just use a swipe card or a code) and no car tax - not to mention that they have seven seats yet look like Maseratis!! RE: Nissan Leaf - Copiche - 09-05-2014 04:14pm Nissan Leaf is a great electric car, electric cars rock and one day I will have one!!! |