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Outstanding!!!!!!
- why? I could find no good reason to purchase the extended warranty from the dealer. I've owned mine for 15 months and only needed to pay for a tire rotation. most of the major items are covered under the Nissan warranty. Now if it covered the pack at some specified remaining SOC after X years then I might be interested.bluester said:The ‘short’ story:
<snip> purchased extended warranty for 60/100 <snip>
SeattleBlueLeaf said:- why? I could find no good reason to purchase the extended warranty from the dealer. I've owned mine for 15 months and only needed to pay for a tire rotation. most of the major items are covered under the Nissan warranty. Now if it covered the pack at some specified remaining SOC after X years then I might be interested.
Congrats on the car though. You'll love it. Join up with the Seattle Leaf Owners group on Facebook as well.
bluester said:SeattleBlueLeaf said:- why? I could find no good reason to purchase the extended warranty from the dealer. I've owned mine for 15 months and only needed to pay for a tire rotation. most of the major items are covered under the Nissan warranty. Now if it covered the pack at some specified remaining SOC after X years then I might be interested.
Congrats on the car though. You'll love it. Join up with the Seattle Leaf Owners group on Facebook as well.
Well, my main reason is that the 3/36 will end in about 2.5 years for us as we drive approximately 17,000 miles a year commuting alone. My wife and I thought... $766.00 was not that much compared if the A/C or something other than the battery goes wrong before 60 months. I may be off my rocker..... who knows....
SeattleBlueLeaf well - cool for you. my thought is that the price of the warranty would likely exceed any issues encountered (and of course that is the bet they have too by selling it to you). Again - you'll love the car and welcome to being a LEAF loving owner." /quote said:Thanks... I will join the Seattle Leaf Owner's Forum tonight....
Paolo said:We got the Leaf last week having pre-ordered 5 months ago.
It is a 2012 white pearl.
We use the 220V/10A charger connected to a dedicated socket.
The car is very nice to drive and fits perfectly our life style.
Smooth and sweet as every car should be.
In Italy we don't have incentives but for 5 years there is no annual tax.
We have a 9 KW PV on the roof so it is amazing to charge the Leaf when the sun is high in the sky.
I think the European Leaf setting turns on the fog light while daytime.
Does the Usa Leaf do the same?
For the cargo cover, search on ebay. There are many listings.kubel said:After a month of delays, I finally got my Cayenne Red 2012 Nissan LEAF SV. I had to pay a little bit more per month due to not having tier 0 credit worthiness (I got tier 1 though) and they structured my payments around a lower down payment, but in the end, it was still a good deal and much better than pre-May money factor rates. I'm still on trickle charging and am able to manage a ~50 mile commute just fine only relying on opportunity charging. I love driving gas free.
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