Yes sir you are right; it would be equivalent to having gas engine swapped. It's just that I have had a friend who took his 2016 Nissan SV to a dealership and he is quite sure 'some' tinkering happened because his battery/range are not same as before.
I like the way you put it Dooglas - i.e...
Hi,
I am relatively newbie to this forum - so kindly let me know if I should post this question elsewhere.
I am trying to find out if every Nissan Leaf battery pack has some sort of unique identifier (think like VIN but for battery pack).
I got a letter from Nissan about some recalls - just...
Thank you Reddy; I am planning on going ahead with buying this car. I have also found out that Nissan Finance is currently giving a $3500 discount of the residual value of the 3 year lease for 2015 Nissan Leaf S+QC .
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Thank you Powersurge and Leftiebiker - not sure if this follow up question should be in this thread or different; but here goes.
So what I understand from you:
a) charging the battery to 80%
vs
b) 100% charge and start using the car in an hour or so
in the usual Pacific NW weather makes no...
Thank you. I've always bought cars and have never leased so any info I can get on saving money when I buy this leased car is much appreciated. It is great to know that residual value can be bargained. I will definitely give it my best.
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Thank you brotherjethro. I'm in Hillsboro, OR. Really appreciate your offer.
I am thinking about getting LeafSpy and would ask for your & others guidance on this forum.
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Alozzy,
I have been really happy with my 2015 Nissan Leaf S. I dont know much about electric batteries and their internals but here are some of the things that related to my driving and charging - dont know if any of them contributes to the range:
1. So far I have always charged my Leaf at...
Thank you for the quick reply LeftieBiker - could you please clariy "check the remaining capacity" - does this mean checking if the battery is still 24kWh?
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Hi all,
Newbie from Pacific Northwest here - I never lease a vehicle but based on special rates provided by my local Nissan dealer and no gas expense per month, I opted for leasing 2015 Nissan Leaf S (base model with quick charger option). The car this Leaf replaced used to cost me about $120...