Leaf1021
New member
Hello all!
This is my first time on a vehicle forum outside of motorbikes
I have a 2021 Leaf 10 in black with 25,000 miles on it.
I first got this car as it had SO much amazing tech in it. From the heated seats (front and back)/steering wheel, rear camera view in the central mirror, 360 camera with reversing camera included and a multitude of other gadgets, I think this may be one of the most technologically sound cars in its class. Plus, the price! All this technology, really cheap running costs and a car that actually looks modern without being a 2.5 tonne SUV? Incredible! Coming from a Renault Clio 1.6 Hybrid, it was a clear breath of fresh air to have technology that actually works when you need it to
I have the car financed until October 2025 and while I'm scanning other possible cars in the future (namely the Polestar 2, Jaguar I-Pace and Fisker Ocean), I often come back to the Nissan Leaf and wonder if I should just upgrade to the e+ N-Connecta/Tekna, as the only minor downside to this car is the range (which isn't a negative considering the battery tech for this model is 6 years old, in a constantly advancing market).
Either way, it's good to be here among you all and I look forward to finding out more info about the Leaf and Nissan generally as I peruse the multitude of forum posts you wonderful people have shared here!
Thanks,
Andrew
This is my first time on a vehicle forum outside of motorbikes
I have a 2021 Leaf 10 in black with 25,000 miles on it.
I first got this car as it had SO much amazing tech in it. From the heated seats (front and back)/steering wheel, rear camera view in the central mirror, 360 camera with reversing camera included and a multitude of other gadgets, I think this may be one of the most technologically sound cars in its class. Plus, the price! All this technology, really cheap running costs and a car that actually looks modern without being a 2.5 tonne SUV? Incredible! Coming from a Renault Clio 1.6 Hybrid, it was a clear breath of fresh air to have technology that actually works when you need it to
I have the car financed until October 2025 and while I'm scanning other possible cars in the future (namely the Polestar 2, Jaguar I-Pace and Fisker Ocean), I often come back to the Nissan Leaf and wonder if I should just upgrade to the e+ N-Connecta/Tekna, as the only minor downside to this car is the range (which isn't a negative considering the battery tech for this model is 6 years old, in a constantly advancing market).
Either way, it's good to be here among you all and I look forward to finding out more info about the Leaf and Nissan generally as I peruse the multitude of forum posts you wonderful people have shared here!
Thanks,
Andrew