be236
Well-known member
With the 2017 LEAFs being the last unique "Frog-like" car design, is it too early to consider these 2011-2017 model years "collectors' items?"
I think that's kind of cool, one reason why I bough my Nissan LEAF 2017, instead of LEAF 2018...
Though assuming if I keep it for a long time (say, 8 or more years), the battery will likely degrade to its end-final battery capacity to 6/12 bars (?) and giving me a 50-mile range and I drive it until the car falls part?
Thoughts?
I think that's kind of cool, one reason why I bough my Nissan LEAF 2017, instead of LEAF 2018...
Though assuming if I keep it for a long time (say, 8 or more years), the battery will likely degrade to its end-final battery capacity to 6/12 bars (?) and giving me a 50-mile range and I drive it until the car falls part?
Thoughts?