The "silver" decal looks slate blue on my browser (Firefox). Is it really the same as the "Brilliant Silver" Leafs, or is it bluish?
FalconFour said:Actually, on the Nissan LEAF Facebook page, I had a few encounters with a person that argued to the death that "Infinite MPG" is inaccurate, saying that the "MPGe" rating is what counts and that I'm lying by saying "infinite". No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't convince him that taking no liquid fuel does, by its very nature, mean literally "infinite miles per gallon" - and that the MPGe rating is an "equivalency", not actual MPG which is technically infinite. Worst part was... he's a fellow LEAF driver! Strange. I dunno. Maybe an OCD thing for him or something. :lol:
garymelora said:This is purely an academic argument that has nothing to do with how great it is not to use gasoline, but I will weigh in
ObiQuiet said:garymelora said:This is purely an academic argument that has nothing to do with how great it is not to use gasoline, but I will weigh in
So will I I like the "miles per dollar" comparison, myself. That's how all cars should be rated. Granted, the fluctuating fuel price makes it less precise, but still...
How about "zero gallons per mile" or "no gallons per mile"?QueenBee said:I was thinking 20k miles / 0 gallons of gas means I've been averaging undefined MPG.
I like that mock-up a lot! Both the pump/plug symbol and the words. So, my vote would be to go with that. So far as color, one advantage of white is that it won't fade.FalconFour said:...So does "Zero gallons per mile". I'd go for that... here's a draft of my first take on it:
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dgpcolorado said:I get a lot of dust and mud on the rear window (and hatch), although that is likely to be less of a problem for those in cities.
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