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    TGIF: "You know you are a Leaf driver when..."

    ...you ask your passengers to go to the bathroom before departure, to save weight. :lol:
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    Suppose they'll change LEAF oil too?

    http://www.orrauto.com/article/mitsubishi-imiev-oil-change-taylor-la-71080-orr-auto/31,37,71080,43,1115/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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    The official "I got my Leaf" thread

    Northern Indiana/southwestern lower Michigan, 1 1/2-week-old Leaf.... So my 23-year-old son racked up a few more miles than he expected and found himself 25 miles from home, with give-or-take 25 miles left in the "tank." Public chargers are few and far between in this neck of the woods.... I...
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    2011, 2012 Nissan Leaf Leasing Information

    North Central Indiana, I got my 2012 SL a week ago for $1000 down, $264/mo including tax, 39 month term, 15,000 mi/yr. Dealer seemed pretty firm - take it or leave it. Would have been $7.67/mo more had I not noticed some ridiculous theft insurance they tried to tack on. "Everybody takes it"...
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    The official "I got my Leaf" thread

    Some random thoughts as I approach the end of my 1st week of Leaf ownership.... Good thing I've been following this forum so I had low cold-weather range expectations... 1st day of driving the high temp was like 18 degrees F. Hasn't been above freezing all week. Been driving like a geezer...
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    2011, 2012 Nissan Leaf Leasing Information

    Northern Indiana (not exactly a hotbed of Leaf ownership) dealer and I have been discussing the lease of their demo (350 miles) 2012 SL... Says he: MSRP: $38,270.00 Invoice: $36,649.00 Selling Price: $36,149.00 Total discounts: $2121.00 Plus $7500 and Nissan lease cash: plus $2650.00...
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    Nissan Leaf seems like a No Brainer purchase BUT...

    I'm considering leasing a 2013 in the near future. I've always been a firm believer in buying slightly used, then driving the wheels off a car. Always thought leasing was for those who want a nicer car than they can afford and don't mind paying forever and ever. But I did a little math on my...
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