The City of Portland has a bunch of LEAFs -- a few from the first year, and then they just bought a whole bunch more in the past year. All of them are low miles. It seems that in general the ones in the motor pool that are available for people who don't drive every day have low miles on them.
The built-in nav is terrible -- clunky to operate and I always forget where the stop navigation button is. Plus you it won't route you around traffic. Just get a smart phone mount and stick it in the AC vent. You can still get the audio from the navigation into the car speakers via bluetooth.
You speak of the Bolt coming, but how easily you forget of the next-gen LEAF. You know it's coming even though it hasn't been announced yet, so likely LEAF numbers will jump up considerably.
I had a friend with a Honda Civic Hybrid. Emissions light came on when the catalytic converter needed service. Was going to be four figures to fix (to get it through state emissions testing) so she dumped it.
Not to change the topic too much, but is this even possible on the rear end? I tried to do that to put a hitch on and all I ended up with was a small dent in the bumper, because the car wouldn't clear the ramps. Maybe I used the wrong ones?
Actually the LELink Bluetooth works good on iPhone.
https://www.amazon.com/LELink-Bluetooth-Energy-OBD-II-Diagnostic/dp/B00QJRYMFC?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0
http://insideevs.com/nissan-leaf-affected-by-massive-airbag-recall/
I knew I wasn't crazy when I saw the sensor not go out while my wife was still in the seat. Usually turning the car off and on fixes it, but hey, I shouldn't have to do that.
Also, my VIN does NOT come up on Nissan's search...
Clipper Creek has a chart that breaks down charge times for their various chargers...
http://www.clippercreek.com/blog/three-things-determine-ev-charge-time/
You could also put the LCS-25 on a 20A circuit and get 4.8 kW. I wired an outdoor plug on a 20A circuit, and got the LCS-25P, so I can take it with me to campgrounds and plug in at RV spots.