The the threads are so analytical. So many pluses and minuses about why to by an electric and why to buy a Leaf.
I bought my Leaf because it was inexpensive, comfortable, fun to drive, lowered my monthly payments and I wouldn't have to pull up to a gas station ever again. I come from a Land Rover. I'm paying for the Leaf in not having to pay for gas.
Without getting all analytical, how many of you bought a Leaf because it it was the right thing to do for you on "simple" not "trying to change the world" principles.
The reason I ask is that I feel that it is the "simple" measure of the game changer that matters. When electric cars are the right consumer choice we win. I'not sure we are there yet, but I think we are accelerating and for many of us living with an electric car is a no brainer and we just don't know it yet.
How many of you took the "Leap"just for the heck of it?? Sc*w the analytical side, its just fun and right for you?
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I bought my Leaf because it was inexpensive, comfortable, fun to drive, lowered my monthly payments and I wouldn't have to pull up to a gas station ever again. I come from a Land Rover. I'm paying for the Leaf in not having to pay for gas.
Without getting all analytical, how many of you bought a Leaf because it it was the right thing to do for you on "simple" not "trying to change the world" principles.
The reason I ask is that I feel that it is the "simple" measure of the game changer that matters. When electric cars are the right consumer choice we win. I'not sure we are there yet, but I think we are accelerating and for many of us living with an electric car is a no brainer and we just don't know it yet.
How many of you took the "Leap"just for the heck of it?? Sc*w the analytical side, its just fun and right for you?
[MODERATORS NOTE: Please refrain from even masked swearing. -drees]